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In reply to the discussion: No- It's not a political map - It's a life expectancy map [View all]Renew Deal
(84,771 posts)33. What's going on in Thurston County, NE?
Is there a toxic waste dump there or something?
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Yup. I don't think many realize Dartmouth, an Ivy League, is in rural NH
Beautiful Disaster
Nov 2022
#51
I was going to guess Southern cooking ... all those deep-fried whatevers ...
eppur_se_muova
Nov 2022
#19
I think some western counties with lowest avg may have First Nation peoples or particular industries
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2022
#16
Adding a link is always a help in understanding something like this, so thank you
Hekate
Nov 2022
#34
Low-population, isolated hardscrabble counties with limited medical infrastructure
hatrack
Nov 2022
#14
Yep. Funny how the OP's map, abortion bans, slavery 1861, and political maps all align so well.
Hermit-The-Prog
Nov 2022
#37
The economic development of these areas in history is key to understanding them today.
Midnight Writer
Nov 2022
#49
