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Americans who live near state borders,how do you notice you've crossed the border?

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    Holy fucking shit the SC roads are B A D

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    It’s like Mad Max out here

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      Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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      As soon as you get out of Pennsylvania you see a marijuana store. Regardless of which state you're going into.

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        Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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        Not super stark, but travelling north from Alabama to the Tennesee/Alabama/Georgia triple point you get a lot of rocky outcrops and the terrain will tell you that you're in the Cumberland Foothills.

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          The roads go to absolute shit crossing from Ohio into Indiana. And it's not like we have exactly great roads here...

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          Agreed, but indiana roads are so much louder too. Its kinda baffling.

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            I don't know if it is still the case, but the border between Washington and Idaho went from motorcycle helmet law to no helmet law and when people drove from Seattle to Sturgis there would be a ditch full of motorcycle helmets just across the border into Idaho on I-90.

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            Was that like some sort of take-a-helmet, leave-a-helmet situation? Were there bikers in the ditch who were heading westward looking for a brain bucket?

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              Haha, I'd be combing through the state codes for shenanigans to get up to.

              I wonder what their property taxes were like.

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              Two separate tax bills.

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                As soon as you get out of Pennsylvania you see a marijuana store. Regardless of which state you're going into.

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                As soon as you set foot in Pennsylvania there's a fireworks store

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                  Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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                  I have to cross a bridge over one of the largest rivers in America.

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                    Two separate tax bills.

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                    One just for an empty backyard? It would suck if they got taxed twice on the whole property, although it's possible.

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                      Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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                      I grew up in Illinois, about an hour northwest of Chicago. As soon as you cross into Wisconsin or Indiana there are fireworks stores EVERYWHERE! And as of a few years ago, Illinois has returned the favor with dispories on its side of the border.

                      Also as soon as you cross into Indiana, you're bombarded with billboards for "gentlemen's" clubs and ones saying "Hell is Real" and the like.

                      Crossing into Wisconsin, it never took long to leave the flatness of Illinois behind to have it replaced by the state's rolling hills. You'd also stop seeing businesses with "Chicagoland" in the name once you were north of the border. You do see that in parts of northwest Indiana though

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                        Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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                        I cross a river and my first emotion is usually eww.

                        PA -> NJ

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                          Was that like some sort of take-a-helmet, leave-a-helmet situation? Were there bikers in the ditch who were heading westward looking for a brain bucket?

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                          I think the unwritten rule is they aren't touched and they are there when people come back through. I didn't ditch mine, so I can't say for sure.

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                            Besides the obvious "welcome to [state name]" sign. Is there a significant change in architecture, infrastructure, agriculture, store brands, maybe even culture?

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                            I used to live near Cincinnati. You don't go to Kentucky by accident. The largest tributary of the Mississippi was in the way and all thats waiting for you is Kentucky. Also the traffic sucked

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                              I have to cross a bridge over one of the largest rivers in America.

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                              Cincinnati?

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