Alright, after lots of thought (approx 3 min.) I think I may be on to something with this good side/bad side of town thing. First of all cities are usually built on rivers, to provide drinking water and sewage right? Right. Rivers in the northern hemisphere generally flow south right? Now then where is the least pleasant supply of water? In the north, upstream of the waste, or in the south where all the sewage is being taken by the river?
This is exagerated in the Industrial Revolution. When factories were being built the city council’s wouldn’t want them to pollute drinking water for the entire municipality so industrial areas were zoned in the south side of towns. Poorer residential areas in those cities (already in the south) not only had to deal with a fairly unpleasant river but also multitudes of smokestacks. Property values fell and you know the rest. If you don’t check out the south side of Chicago.
No. Not really. If anything they generally flow East east of the Rockys and West west of the Rockys.
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I didn’t mean to mess up the formatting of the thread like that.
However, east of the Mississippi, in the USA, major rivers (say, rivers that exit in the ocean) do seem to have a strong bias toward running from north to south – the Penobscot, the Kennebec, the Connecticut, the Hudson, the Deleware…
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Well, it is kind of cool.
One might point out that, in Chicago, the river that runs through town ran SW to NE, that is, until they reversed it.
In eastern Europe, I think the tendency is to run to the Baltic and the Channel.
I thought this thread died a decent death a long time ago! I kinda like the new format though!
Elmer’s rather simplistic analysis holds true in the main as we travel from west to east, that is, from left to right, UNTIL we come to this little thing called the Mississippi River. The reasons are topographical, physical, gravitational, whatever, but NOT philosophical. In any case, it’s difficult to imagine a position being made for either north or south based on the fact that rivers in a given region flow mainly E-W or W-E.
Didn’t this argument die a while back?
I don’t know why fortune smiles on some and lets the rest go free…
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