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Sorry if this is getting off topic;
The "Southwest" is usually defined as Arizona, New Mexico, California, Utah,
Texas, and Nevada; some definitions include Colorado. I'm not aware of any
definitions that include Wyoming, which is usually included in the
"Northwest."
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/armhtml/regdef.html
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Christine Shupla
Planetarium Director
Arizona Science Center
(602) 716-2078
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Merry Maisel writes:
> where is Wyoming, home of the Big Horn Medicine Wheel, if not in the
> Southwest?
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