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re: Nominations for The Most Country Areas of the south
Posted on 4/11/21 at 7:51 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Posted on 4/11/21 at 7:51 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Two areas: the area between Culloden, Georgia in southwestern Monroe County and Yatesville in eastern Upson County. Also, the area along the Virginia-West Virginia border from Bath County Virginia, Covington, Virginia, and Lewisburg, West Virginia. I'll give an honorable mention to the entire peninsula that Bayou Lafourche traverses in Louisiana.
Posted on 4/11/21 at 7:56 pm to HempHead
Don't make that run in the middle of the night baw.. You are rolling through 2 of the scariest counties in the state. Just saying.. Clay County.. A strong snake handling third... Don't break down

Posted on 4/11/21 at 8:02 pm to PanhandleSlim
That’s true. Really if your heading south of I-16 into Florida through any route it could qualify
Somewhat related to that sentiment, the Golden Isles Pkwy from Lumber City on into Brunwick isn’t as country as others mentioned but it’s pretty sparse for a time. Always wanted to kayak the Altamaha into Darien; heard it’s a neat experience
Somewhat related to that sentiment, the Golden Isles Pkwy from Lumber City on into Brunwick isn’t as country as others mentioned but it’s pretty sparse for a time. Always wanted to kayak the Altamaha into Darien; heard it’s a neat experience
This post was edited on 4/11/21 at 8:06 pm
Posted on 4/11/21 at 8:06 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Some of the best people on this planet are country.
Posted on 4/11/21 at 8:11 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
The stretch between Kingsville, TX and the Valley. No towns for 60 miles - just ranches. Home to poisonous critters, things with thorns the size of Dallas, and insects. It is best seen with the cruise set to 80.
Posted on 4/11/21 at 8:12 pm to tylerdurden24
I-16 from Macon to Savannah...
2.5hrs of nothin. Dublin is the biggest town along the route...
2.5hrs of nothin. Dublin is the biggest town along the route...
This post was edited on 4/11/21 at 8:14 pm
Posted on 4/11/21 at 8:54 pm to dallasga6
Hey, Metter has a Zaxby’s. So that’s.... something.
Posted on 4/11/21 at 8:55 pm to dallasga6
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Dublin is the biggest town along the route...
I got a great college buddy that’s from Dublin. There is literally nothing in Dublin. It’s a waste of good space.
Posted on 4/11/21 at 8:57 pm to beaverfever
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Florida gets a reputation for not being genuinely southern but the Panhandle is the real deal.
Yep. Especially the interior.
Posted on 4/11/21 at 8:58 pm to shinerfan
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I'm not sure if West Virginia counts as the South
It does. Especially from Beckley south and west to the Virginia and Kentucky lines.
Posted on 4/11/21 at 9:01 pm to CedarChest
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the area between Culloden, Georgia in southwestern Monroe County and Yatesville in eastern Upson County
Ha! I just drove through Culloden(from Griffin)last w/e. Went down to Dickey's and bought some strawberries and strawberry ice cream.
You are right, though. There is NOTHING on that stretch of Hwy.74
Posted on 4/11/21 at 9:03 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
quote:Nope, some of the best people on the planet. Also been there many times myself and some of the most friendly folk you can find. Of course I'm from Blount County Alabama so maybe we just understood each other?
Been there many times. Hazard, Kentucky people will literally murder you for stopping to buy a 8 ounce chocolate milk at the convenience store, because you ain't from there
No thanks
Did you turn down the clear liquid in a mason jar or refuse a meal?
(hint: always take a sip and pass it on)
Posted on 4/11/21 at 9:04 pm to dallasga6
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I-16 from Macon to Savannah...
Took the words right out of my mouth.
The loneliest 165 stretch of road you'll ever travel. Aside from Dublin there is nothing.
Posted on 4/11/21 at 9:05 pm to McMillan
The Missouri Bootheel may seem southern to you yankee fricks who are used to calling it "pop" and eating at Culver's, but it ain't southern compared to anywhere in Alabama bruh
This post was edited on 4/11/21 at 9:07 pm
Posted on 4/11/21 at 9:07 pm to shinerfan
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I'm not sure if West Virginia counts as the South but it's the countriest place I've ever been.
In 96, I was visiting friends in Huntington, WV. They took me to a Walmart parking lot around 11:45pm one night and said “watch what happens at midnight”. Sure enough, starting just after midnight, dozens of people started emerging from the woods on the far side of the parking lot and heading for the store.
Seeing all those hillbillies shamble out of the forest to shop at Walmart in the middle of the night is one of the most surreal experiences I’ve had.
Posted on 4/11/21 at 9:08 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Madrid Bend. Head north out of Tiptonville Tn and cross the state line into Kentucky. They grow cotton, soybeans, corn and empty spaces. It is an exclave of Kentucky that you can only reach from Tennessee.
Posted on 4/11/21 at 9:12 pm to SteelerBravesDawg
quote:I live about 30 miles east of Beckley and believe you me, it most definitely is The South. Just an aside, I used to live within driving distance of the Stonewall Jackson Cemetery, and I saw more West Virginians there than from anyplace else, and if you weren't educated about Stone Wall being from what is now West By God Virginia, then they'd damn sure educate you. lol
It does. Especially from Beckley south and west to the Virginia and Kentucky lines.
Posted on 4/11/21 at 9:28 pm to SteelerBravesDawg
quote:I didn't realize Dickeys was doing the strawberry thing now. I've been there so many times over the years. Everytime I come home during the summer I make damn sure I get there. BTW, Crawford County could easily make our list here. I went to elementary school in Milner and went to high school at Mary Persons, so I'm that area through and through. Only thing I miss here in Virginia right now is good hs football. Ain't no comparison to were we are from.
just drove through Culloden(from Griffin)last w/e. Went down to Dickey's and bought some strawberries and strawberry ice cream.
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