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'''Springfield's state''' is a state in the [[United States of America]].
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'''Springfield's state''', Illinois, is the state that the city of [[Springfield]] in the ''[[The Simpsons]]'' is located in. The state capital is [[Capital City]]. It is bordered by Maine, Kentucky, Nevada, and Ohio.
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== Description ==
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It is best known for containing [[Springfield]]. It is not known where it is, due to a mixture of geographical features and various comments by inhabitants. The state was founded by circus freaks.<ref>"[[The Homer They Fall]]"</ref>
  
==History==
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The state has many counties. Springfield County is where the city of Springfield is located. There is also [[Swartzwelder County]] which borders Springfield<ref>"[[Dog of Death]]"</ref> and the rural [[Spittle County]], which claims to be the birthplace of the loogie.<ref>"[[Colonel Homer]]"</ref> Other cities in the state include: [[Cypress Creek]], founded by the [[Globex Corporation]];<ref>"[[You Only Move Twice]]"</ref> [[Ogdenville]], famous for its outlet malls and monorail; [[Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport]], known as America's scrod basket;<ref>"[[Summer of 4 Ft. 2]]"</ref> and [[Capital City]], the largest city and the state capital. [[Catfish Lake]] is known for its fishing and marriage retreats.<ref>"[[The War of the Simpsons]]"</ref> There is also the unpopular community of [[Stenchburg]],<ref>"[[Lisa the Iconoclast]]"</ref> as well as towns such as [[Terror Lake]], [[Cape Fear]], [[New Horrorfield]], [[Screamville]], Frigid Falls, [[Mount Seldom]] and [[Lake Flaccid]].<ref>"[[Cape Feare]]"</ref>
  
The state was founded by circus freaks, and was believed to be the location of New Sodom, due to misinterpreting a passage in the Bible. Settlers heading for the New Sodom instead however founded [[Springfield]], built on Puritan values, and [[Shelbyville]], built on marriage between cousins.
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== State flag ==
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File:Vote Burns Jingle.png|Orange, white, and green in horizontal stripes with a five-pointed blue star in the center
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File:No image.png|{{W|Confederate States of America|Confederate flag}} rising out of the sea with sun rays behind it
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File:Opposites A-Frack promo 4.jpg |Navy blue field with the state seal in the center
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</gallery>
  
The state has a Springfield County in which the city of Springfield is located. There is also a [[Swartzwelder County]] which borders Springfield County. There also the very rural [[Spittle County]], which claims to be the birthplace of the loogie. Other cities in the state include: [[Cypress Creek]], founded by the [[Globex Corporation]]; [[Ogdenville]], famous for its outlet malls and monorail; [[Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport]], allegedly America's scrod basket; and [[Capital City]], apparently the largest city in the state. [[Catfish Lake]] is known for its fishing and marriage retreats. There is also the unpopular community of [[Stenchburg]]. There are also the towns with the scary names of [[Terror Lake]], [[Cape Fear]], [[New Horrorfield]], and [[Screamville]]. Also there are towns with the chaste names of [[Frigid Falls]], [[Mount Seldom]] and [[Lake Flaccid]].
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== Economy ==
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The state is made up of mainly agricultural land, with occasional large cities such as Capital City and medium-sized towns such as Springfield and Shelbyville. The farms mainly grow corn, livestock, dairy, fruit, cotton, tobacco, and [[tomacco]], while within the cities, the main industries are brewing by the [[Duff Beer|Duff]] and [[Fudd beer]] corporations, coal mining, casinos, manufacture of boxes, pillows, food, copper, iron, steel, industrial equipment, dangerous chemicals and retail. This balance means that most of the state's working population is blue-collar.
  
==Economy==
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Despite this, several wealthy citizens exist, most famously [[Charles Montgomery Burns]] (a utilities magnate), [[Aristotle Amadopolis]] (another utilities magnate), [[Hank Scorpio]] (a crime lord who seized the Eastern Seaboard) and (until his imprisonment) [[Artie Ziff]] (an entrepreneur).
  
The state is made up of mainly agricultural land, with occasional large cities such as Capital City and small and medium-sized towns such as Springfield. The farms mainly grow corn, livestock, dairy,  fruit, cotton, tobacco, and [[tomacco]], while within the cities, the main industries are brewing by the [[Duff Beer|Duff]] and [[Fudd beer]] corporations, coal mining, casinos, manufacture of boxes, pillows, food, copper, iron, steel, industrial equipment, dangerous chemicals and retail. This balance means that most of the population works in low paid jobs, mostly blue collar.
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Two cities in the state are known to have international airports: [[Springfield Airport|Springfield]] and [[Capital City]]. Springfield also has a [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|nuclear power plant]], a naval base, an army base and an air force base.
  
Despite this, several wealthy citizens exist, most famously [[Montgomery Burns|Charles Montgomery Burns]] (a utilities magnate), [[Aristotle Amadopoulos]] (another utilities magnate), [[Hank Scorpio]] (a crime lord who would later seize the Eastern Seaboard) and [[Artie Ziff]] (an entrepreneur).
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The state includes both areas of high wealth (Old Springfield, the center of [[Capital City]]), and slum areas (i.e. Capital City outskirts and New Springfield). Because of this, the state becomes very polarized, with constant feuds between upper and lower class citizens over issues as petty as telephone area codes.<ref>"[[A Tale of Two Springfields]]"</ref>
  
The state features at least two international airports: [[Springfield Airport]] and [[Capital City Airport]]. Springfield also has a nuclear power plant, a naval base, an army base and an air force base, providing jobs.
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The state also contains at least 2000 [[McDonald's]] restaurants, according to Lou.<ref>"[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]"</ref>
  
The state includes both areas of high wealth (the former Old Springfield, the center of [[Capital City]]), and slum areas (Capital City outskirts, New Springfield). Because of this, the state becomes very polarized, with constant feuds between upper and lower class citizens over issues as petty as telephone area codes.
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== Geography ==
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The state is heavily polluted due to years of environmental neglect by the government and nuclear power industry. Radioactive waste is to be found in most bodies of water as well as the occasional mutated three-eyed fish (affectionately known as [[Blinky]]). Despite this, the state has a wide array of wildlife, including grizzly bears, snakes, bald eagles, and manatees.
  
==Geography==
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The state has a variety of geographical features, such as gorges, forests, mountains, rivers, beaches, deserts, lakes, wetlands and a glacier; as well as a diverse array of weather patterns, such as hurricanes, heatwaves, and blizzards. Snow is common in the state in the winter.
  
The state is heavily polluted due to years of lax controls, corrupt government, greedy business and Mafia influence. Toxic waste is crammed into every crack, and Lake Springfield contains mutated three-eyed fish. Despite this, the state has a wide array of wildlife, including grizzly bears, bald eagles, and manatees.
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Springfield is a northern state that fought with the Union during the Civil War.<ref>"[[Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade]]"</ref>
  
The terrain of the state is varied; it is a coastal state with desert and badlands, mountain ranges almost as high as Mount Everest, lush forest, valleys, plains and huge areas of farmland.
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== Politics ==
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[[Mary Bailey]] is the current Governor of Springfield's State. [[Mr. Burns]] once ran for Governor, but lost out to Bailey.<ref>"[[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]"</ref> Because Burns ran as a Republican, Bailey is most likely a Democrat if not an Independent. A former Governor was [[Chester L. Suicide]], who has a bridge named in his honor.<ref>"[[Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind]]"</ref>
  
The state is a northern state that was on the Union side during the Civil War - the fact that the state flag has a Confederate flag on it makes it all the more embarrassing for the state's population.
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Congressmen from the state whose districts included Springfield were [[Bob Arnold]] who was expelled from congress over bribery and [[Horace Wilcox]] who died of a heart attack while still office since 1933.
  
==Politics==
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The current mayor of Springfield is Democrat "Diamond" Joe Quimby. He often takes bribes and is a known womanizer. Previous Mayors include attempted murderer [[Sideshow Bob|Robert Terwilliger]]<ref>"[[Sideshow Bob Roberts]]"</ref> and Hans Moleman, as well as Lindsey Nagle, Dr. Julius Hibbert, [[Comic Book Guy]], Professor Frink, [[Seymour Skinner]], and Lisa Simpson, as a council of Learned Citizens.
  
The matriarchal and revered [[Mary Bailey]], first seen as the incumbent Governor in "[[Two Cars In Every Garage, Three Eyes On Every Fish]]", could be seen as loosely based on 1980s Kentucky Democratic Governor Martha Layne Collins.
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== Education ==
The current Mayor is Joe Quimby (Diamond Joe).  He is woman-izing, scandalous, bribe-taking politician. Joe will help anyone who has a few bucks to put toward his "campaign".  He is often accompanied by dumb stacked blondes.  His catch-phrase is "vote Quimby".  Joe has a very "Kennedy-esque" voice.
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The state follows a standard education system, with elementary schools, junior high schools and high schools. However, the state has a very low education budget; schools can only afford to buy books other schools have banned, they are forced to cancel all artistic and physical education, and must rent out classrooms as prison cells to make ends meet. The most extreme example of this is [[Springfield Elementary School]], which was moved from [[Missouri]] brick by brick after reaching bottom of the state league table.<ref>"[[Lisa Gets an "A"]]"</ref> The state is also home to [[Springfield University]], [[Springfield A&M]] (which was founded by a cow), and the unfortunately-acronymed [[Springfield Heights Institute of Technology]].
  
==Education==
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== Transport ==
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The state has a comprehensive Interstate Highway system, linking to Oregon, Michigan, New Jersey, Texas and "some other state." Interstate 95 was depicted in one of the episodes. The area also has a good rail network, with both passenger and freight services. The area's several international airports also provide a strong transport link with destinations in the state, other US states, and the world.
  
The state follows a standard education system, with elementary schools, junior high schools and high schools. However, the state has a very low education budget; schools can only afford to buy books other schools have banned, they are forced to cancel all artistic and physical education, and must rent out classrooms as prison cells to make ends meet. The most extreme example of this is [[Springfield Elementary School]], which was moved from Missouri brick by brick after reaching bottom of the state league table. The state is also home to [[Springfield University]], [[Springfield A&M]] (which was founded by a cow), and the unfortunately-acronymed [[Springfield Heights Institute of Technology]].
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Another, less orthodox system was the [[Springfield Monorail|monorail]] system installed by the (possibly late) conman [[Lyle Lanley]], who also sold faulty monorails to [[Brockway]], [[Ogdenville]] and [[North Haverbrook]]. It has since been closed for safety reasons.<ref>"[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]"</ref>
  
==Transport==
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== What state is Springfield in? ==
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The uncertain location of Springfield is a running gag in the series, based on the fact that 34 states in the United States have at least one community with that name; and several have more than one. Episodes frequently make fun of the fact that Springfield's state has never been revealed, by adding further conflicting descriptions, obscuring onscreen map representations, and interrupting conversational references.
  
The state has a comprehensive Interstate Highway system, linking to Oregon, Michigan, New Jersey, Texas and "some other state." Interstate 95 was depicted in one of the episodes. The area also has a good rail network, with both passenger and freight services. The area's several international airports also provide a strong transport link with destinations in the state, other US states, and the world.
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It is most likely that Springfield is in a fictional state with an exact location in the United States which will vary from episode to episode. A good example of this is when [[Ned Flanders|Flanders]] says that the four states that border Springfield's state are [[Ohio]], [[Nevada]], [[Maine]], and [[Kentucky]], which is impossible.<ref name="movie">''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''</ref>
  
Another, less orthodox system is the [[Springfield Monorail|monorail]] system installed in [[Springfield]], [[Brockway]], [[Ogdenville]] and [[North Haverbrook]], since closed for safety reasons.
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=== Geography of Springfield and its location ===
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[[File:USA Map.png|thumb|A map of the USA, showing Springfield's state marked by [[Blinky]].]]
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There are many geographical features of Springfield that means many parts of the USA could not hold the city.
  
===Where Springfield isn't===
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Springfield's State has to border the ocean or sea, meaning landlocked states could not house Springfield. This means that [[Arizona]], [[Arkansas]], [[Colorado]], [[Idaho]], [[Iowa]], [[Kansas]], [[Kentucky]], [[Missouri]], [[Montana]], [[Nebraska]], [[Nevada]], [[New Mexico]], [[North Dakota]], [[Oklahoma]], [[South Dakota]], [[Tennessee]], [[Utah]], [[Vermont]], [[West Virginia]] and [[Wyoming]] are all not possible. Although not landlocked, [[Illinois]], [[Indiana]], [[Michigan]], [[Minnesota]], Ohio, [[Pennsylvania]], and [[Wisconsin]] only border lakes, and so are also not possible. Springfield has also been made clear to be in a state and not a district, so the District of Columbia is not possible.
:''Note: Some evidence is based on presuming the convention that one does not say the state name when mentioning a city in the same state that they reside.
 
  
* Alabama: In the episode "[[I Married Marge]]", one of Homer's competing job applicants said he was from the Alabama chapter of Alpha Tau. It is unlikely someone would say that if Springfield were in Alabama, although since the applicant is talking about his college experience this could refer to the University of Alabama rather than the state. In one episode where Lisa joins MENSA, Dr. Hibert says "I'm moving back to Alabama" implying that Springfield is not in Alabama.
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We also know that [[West Springfield]] is three times the size of Texas,<ref>"[[Half-Decent Proposal]]"</ref> which itself is the second biggest state. Alaska, the biggest, wouldn't be able to hold West Springfield, let alone the rest of Springfield and the rest of the state. This further proves that Springfield is in a fictional state set in the United States of America. However, the phrase "three times the size of Texas" could also refer to several real-world towns named "Texas" in a variety of states (e.g. Texas, New Jersey; etc.).
  
* Alaska: In the episode "[[Marge on the Lam]]", when Marge and Ruth are chased by the police, a road sign is seen with "State line 2 miles". Alaska, Hawaii, and the insular areas are the only places where driving to other states directly is not possible. In the episode "[[Fear of Flying]]", [[Kwazy Klown Airlines]] offers the Simpsons free tickets to anywhere in the United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, "the freak states." And when Homer told his family about the "good news", Bart asks to go to Alaska and Lisa to Hawaii. In the episode "[[Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily]]", Homer says "We leave you the kids for three hours, and the county take 'em away?" to Grandpa. Alaska and Louisiana are the two states that do not divide into counties, but boroughs and parishes respectively. IN the simpsons movie the simpsons move to Alaska.
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== Plan B? ==
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A "Plan B" exists that has the entire city move across the country. It is possible that Springfield's state has been in a constant state of flux over the years considering the amount of pollution it theoretically creates and diversity of animal life shown.<ref>"[[Trash of the Titans]]"</ref> This is also supported when Lisa states that she is surprised that they allowed the Monty Burns Casino to come along when they moved the city.<ref>"[[Viva Ned Flanders]]"</ref>
  
* Arizona: Homer reveals that Springfield observes daylight saving time. At the time when this episode was first aired (November 5, 1995), Hawaii, most of Arizona, and a large portion of Indiana did not observe daylight saving time. However, Springfield could be in the area of Arizona that doesn't observe daylight savings time, which would mean they lived on an reservation. In the episode "[[Kill the Alligator and Run]]", Arizona is one of the only two states the The Simpsons are allowed in (the other one is North Dakota), but Homer says Arizona smells funny and Marge crosses Arizona off the chart. This implies they do not live in Arizona. Also, there is no place in Arizona called Springfield.  
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== Dialects and accents ==
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Regional dialects and accents are often used to help place people's origins. The citizens of Springfield have a range of accents, though many originate from elsewhere (such as the Scottish [[Groundskeeper Willie]] or Indian [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilon]]). Apart from the General American accent spoken by most children and many adults (for example, as spoken by Homer Simpson), a notable segment of the middle-aged generation of Springfield natives has an accent variety typical of the greater New York metropolitan area. Marge Simpson and Barney Gumble both exhibit rhotic New York accents, while Carl Carlson and Lenny Leonard, as well as Moe Szyslak, who is not a Springfield native, but who did move to Springfield as a young child, all have non-rhotic (i.e. more "fully-fledged" ''r''-dropping) New York accents.  
  
* California: In the episode "[[And Maggie Makes Three]]," Homer talks to a young shoeshiner that works at his "dream job," or the Bowling Alley.  He promises that the young boy will someday make it to California.
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However, there are a variety of other accents also spoken by presumed natives of the town. The town's mayor, Joe Quimby, oddly has an accent reminiscent of John F. Kennedy, which is itself a cultivated, non-natural accent that has some similarities to the local Boston accent. There are also some noticeable Springfielders with other accents, such as the Southern accent lightly displayed by [[Ned Flanders]] and strongly exhibited by the local [[Spuckler children|Spuckler clan]].  
  
* Connecticut: In the episode "[[Homer Simpson, This is Your Wife]]," Marge says to a member of her family, "What are you doing in the Nutmeg State." The Nutmeg State is Connecticut, and if Marge is surprised that someone has traveled into the Nutmeg State, it therefore follows that the Simpsons do not live in Springfield, Connecticut.
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One possibility to explain the diversity of accents in the relatively small city is that different socioeconomic groups in the town have different accents or that the town is a melting pots of various dialects, perhaps because it is located midway between a variety of distinct dialect regions.
  
* Delaware: In the episode "[[Simpsons Tall Tales]]", the family is going on a trip to Delaware, and when Homer shakes a fist at the airport ticketholder, the family is kicked out of the airport and opts for train travel. So Springfield isn't in Delaware either.
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== Springfield based on Springfield, Oregon ==
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{{QuoteEx|When I was a kid, the TV show {{W|Father Knows Best}} took place in the town of Springfield, and I was thrilled because I imagined that it was the town next to Portland, my hometown. When I grew up, I realized it was just a fictitious name. I also figured out that {{W2|Springfield|toponym|Springfield was one of the most common names for a city in the U.S.}} In anticipation of the success of the show, I thought, 'This will be cool; everyone will think it's their Springfield.' And they do.|[[Matt Groening]]|http://www.tvguide.com/news/all-the-canceled-renewed-tv-shows-this-month-november-2023}}
  
*Florida: In the episode [[Bart vs. Australia]], Homer tells Bart that next time he should commit a crime in Orlando, Florida - indicating that Springfield isn't in Florida.
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Creator Matt Groening retold how he named the town where ''The Simpsons'' is set in an interview with ''Smithsonian'' magazine in 2012. Despite Groening having told this story many times before,<ref>[http://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-news-journal/45072824 United Feature Syndicate]</ref> it was widely misinterpreted as relieving Springfield was based on the real {{W|Springfield, Oregon}}.<ref>[http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/matt-groening-reveals-the-location-of-the-real-springfield-60583379 Smithsonian magazine]</ref><ref>[http://www.tvguide.com/news/all-the-canceled-renewed-tv-shows-this-month-november-2023 TV Guide]</ref>
  
* Hawaii: In the episode [[So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show]], Homer offers to take his family to Hawaii. Therefore, Springfield cannot be in Hawaii. Also, in the episode "[[Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk]]", Horst tells Springfield Nuclear Power Plant alcoholic employees that they'll spend six weeks at their drying-out facility in Hawaii. In the episode "[[Fear of Flying]]", [[Kwazy Klown Airlines]] offers the Simpsons free tickets to anywhere in the United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, "the freak states." And when Homer told his family about the "good news", Bart asks to go to Alaska and Lisa to Hawaii. So Springfield is not in either of these states. Also the Simpsons have easily driven to various parts of the Continental United States, impossible to do in Hawaii. In the episode "[[King-Size Homer]]", Homer reveals that Springfield observes daylight saving time. At the time when this episode was first aired (November 5, 1995), Hawaii, most of Arizona, and a large portion of Indiana did not observe daylight saving time.
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== See also ==
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*[[Evidence for the location of Springfield's state]]
  
* Iowa: In the episode "[[Moaning Lisa]]", Lisa wails for the Iowa farmer whose land has been taken away by uncaring bureaucrats, and the West Virginia coal-miner. Mr. Largo explains that "none of these unpleasant people are going to be at the recital next week", which could imply that Springfield isn't in Iowa or West Virginia.
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
  
* Louisiana: In the episode "[[Radio Bart]]", Chief Wiggum mentions a piece of machinery in Shreveport, Louisiana, so Springfield is not in Louisiana. Also, in the episode "[[Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily]]", Homer says "We leave you the kids for three hours, and the county take 'em away?" to Grandpa. Alaska and Louisiana are the two states that do not divide into counties, but boroughs and parishes respectively.
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== External links ==
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*[http://simpsonsarchive.com/guides/springfield.list.html Where Is The Simpsons' Springfield?] at [[The Simpsons Archive]]
  
* Maryland: In the episode "[[Lisa the Iconoclast]]", it is revealed that settlers left Maryland and founded Springfield. Therefore, Springfield is not in Maryland.
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{{States|USA=yes}}
  
* Massachusetts: In the episode "[[Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming]]", Sideshow Bob dismisses the air show as "butt-cut Alabamians spewing colored smoke from their whizz jets", and Homer tells Sideshow Bob to "go back to Massachusetts". In the episode "[[We're on the Road to D'ohwhere]]," in which Homer drives Bart to Portland, Oregon to attend a discipline camp, the two make reference to Massachusetts' laws on gay marriage by saying, "Did you know that in Massachusetts it's legal for a guy to marry his son?". Also, in one episode, Otto used corporal punishment on Bart, after wrecking the bus and Skinner said, No corporal punishment, and Massachusetts allows corporal punishment.  Also, in "[[The Regina Monologues]]," they get trapped in a London roundabout, a type of intersection prevalent in Massachusetts, without knowing how to exit it.
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[[Category:Recurring locations]]
 
 
* Michigan: In the episode "[[Take My Wife, Sleaze]]", when Homer is calling [[Chief Wiggum]] to report the Hell's Satans kidnapping Marge, Wiggum says: "Well, We have a little saying around here: Let Michigan handle it"
 
 
 
* Mississippi: as Principal Skinner notes that selling kids is only legal in Springfield and Mississippi in the episode [[Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious]].
 
 
 
* Missouri: as Superintendent Chalmers says that Springfield was voted the Worst Elementary School in Missouri ("Lisa Gets an A"), so they tore it up and moved it to the current location. In addition, during the episode when Abe Simpson regains his driver's license, and drives to Branson, Missouri. Lisa remarks "Branson is a thousand miles from here," which rules out any place in Missouri, counting out the fact the expression could have been an exaggeration. In "[[Homer: Bad Man]]," Abe hangs a 49-star American flag because he won't recognize Missouri.
 
 
 
* New Mexico: In the episode "[[Boy-Scoutz N the Hood]]", Homer looks at the [[Krusty Burger]] map and says "Hey, there's a ''new'' Mexico!" Assuming that Homer is smart enough to know his home state, Springfield is not in New Mexico. The same joke appears in the episode [[Homer vs. Dignity]], where Mr. Burns is surprised to learn there is a New Mexico.
 
 
 
* New York: In the episode [[22 Short Films About Springfield]], Principal Skinner makes up the word "steamed hams" and claims that it is a "regional dialect" of upstate New York. Many people also believed that Springfield was not in New York state because in one episode, [[The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson]], Homer loathes New York. However, Homer only mentions loathing the city of New York, meaning that Springfield could very well be in another part of the state of New York. Many residents of upstate New York, in fact, do share a loathing of New York City and its suburban areas.
 
 
 
*North Carolina:  In the episode [[Bart-Mangled Banner]], Mayor Quimby compares the national hatred of Springfield caused by Bart's mooning of the U.S. flag to that of "Hitler City, North Carolina" before it changed its name to Charlotte. 
 
 
 
* North/South Dakota: In one episode the family discuss where they are still welcome in America, and one of the states is North Dakota. Bart then says "Alright! I've always wanted to see Mount Rushmore!" Marge then tells him that that's South Dakota, proving they don't live in South nor North Dakota.
 
 
 
* Ohio: In the episode "[[Homer and Apu]]", [[Apu]] said that [[Kwik-E-Mart]] is known as [[Stop-O-Mart]] in Ohio.
 
 
 
* Rhode Island: In the episode "[[Pygmoelian]]", referring to [[Moe Szyslak|Moe's]] liquor license, Lenny says the license is only good in Rhode Island; Moe replies by saying "I've been meaning to get that updated, uh, for this state".
 
 
 
* Texas: In the episode [[Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"]], Grandpa Van Houten says he won a chili cook-off in Beaumont, Texas. In the episode "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]", Chief Wiggum says to Mr. Burns "No jury in the world's gonna convict a baby. Hmm, maybe Texas". Therefore, Springfield cannot be in Texas. In the episode "[[Old Money]]", the ghost of Bea says, "They've got me haunting  a family in Texas". Therefore, Springfield cannot be in Texas. Texas is also too small to contain Springfield, as West Springfield is "three times the size of Texas", according to the episode "[[Half-Decent Proposal]]".  In "[[Bart Star]]," Hank Hill says "We drove 2000 miles for this?" suggesting they drove out of Texas to get to Springfield.
 
 
 
* Utah: In the episode "[[Bart's Comet]]", when Principal Skinner discovers Bart is responsible for the balloon prank, Bart says "race you to Utah" to Milhouse. Therefore, Springfield must not be in Utah. Also, in the episode "[[Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment]]", Bart is watching the Top Hat Channel. That channel is not available in Utah or Florida.
 
 
 
* Washington, D.C.: In the episode "[[Mother Simpson]]", it is shown that there is a state college. This means that Springfield is in a state, not in the District of Columbia nor in any of the insular areas.
 
 
 
* Wisconsin: In the episode [[Bart of War]] after Bart said "Hey! some jerks cleaned our field!" Nelson said "It's awful! It looks like Wisconsin!" so Springfield could not be in Wisconsin.
 
 
 
* West Virginia: In the episode "[[Moaning Lisa]]", Lisa wails for the Iowa farmer whose land has been taken away by uncaring bureaucrats, and the West Virginia coal-miner. Mr. Largo explains that "none of these unpleasant people are going to be at the recital next week", which could imply that Springfield isn't in Iowa or West Virginia.
 
 
 
The South: In the episode "[[The PTA Disbands!]]", a historical re-enactment has the American Civil War soldiers of [[Fort Springfield]] wearing Union blue, "heroically" massacring wounded Confederate soldiers in grey uniforms who have come to surrender.  As such, Springfield cannot have been in one of the states that sided with the Confederate States of America.  Springfield is also not in the South because when Carl and Lenny are handling nuclear waste in the episode "[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]", Lenny wonders where they dump it. Carl says,"Probably in one of those southern states where the governor's a crook."  In "[[Bart vs. Lisa vs. The Third Grade]]," the Capitol City Governor states that the state flag, which contains a Confederate flag in it, "is an embarrassment, particularly as we are a northern state."
 
 
 
Georgia, Missouri, Tennessee, California, Nevada, Utah: In the episode "[[Bart on the Road]]", Nelson says "I've always wanted to see Macon, Georgia". When the boys arrive in Branson, Missouri, Bart refers to the place with "Missouri";. They are also seen entering the border of Tennessee explicitly. When Homer replaces the light bulbs on the nuclear plant map, California, Nevada, and Utah are shown with all their plants and none is Springfield. These would eliminate 6 states.
 
 
 
Florida, Arizona, North Dakota: In the episode, "[[Kill the Alligator and Run]]", the family marks on a map that they are no longer welcome in Florida, which leaves Arizona (ruled out because it smells funny) and North Dakota, and, of course Springfield.
 
 
 
Connecticut, Kansas, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania:  The Kwik E Mart sells beer and in the episode "[[Simpson Safari]]" Bart attempts to buy wine in a supermarket therefore Springfield can't be in; Colorado, Connecticut, Kansas, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, or Utah as none of these states allow the sale of wine in grocery stores.
 
 
 
Patty and Selma work at the [[Department of Motor Vehicles]]. The authority is known by various alternate names in Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas and Washington.
 
 
 
In the episode "Much Apu About Nothing", there are also several clues as to where Springfield isn't
 
:*On Homer's weekly paycheck, it is shown that the state withholds income tax. Therefore, this rules out Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming.
 
:*Fat Tony told Apu that his false identity was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin. So Springfield isn't in Wisconsin.
 
:*When Homer is coaching Apu for immigration test, Homer first points to Chicago, but Lisa corrects him saying "you're not pointing anywhere near Springfield" and points out the correct location. At this time, Bart walks in and blocks the view. In [http://snpp.com/bin/springfield.list.3F20a.jpg this screenshot], we know that Springfield isn't in Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Montana, or Wyoming. In [http://snpp.com/bin/springfield.list.3F20b.jpg another screenshot], we know Springfield isn't in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland,  and the District of Columbia.
 
 
 
The general list seems to leave as "possibilities" : Arkansas, Illinois, Nebraska, Oregon, South Carolina, Virginia, or a fictional state. However, this exclusion list may not be complete.
 
 
 
===North Tacoma?===
 
 
 
[[David Silverman]], a director for the Simpsons, has claimed that Springfield is in the fictional state of "North Tacoma" (or "North Takoma"). This is substantiated by the state abbreviations NT and TA used within the show. However, this has never been officially confirmed in any canonical episode of ''The Simpsons'' or by other Simpsons producers.  And on Homer's Driver License the state is NT and the zip code is 49007, which is a Kalamazoo, Michigan zip code.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Springfield's state
North Takoma flag.png
State Flag
State seal

Seal
State Information
State capital: Capital City
Largest city: Capital City
State Motto: Not just another state
Governor: Mary Bailey
Representative: Herschel Pinkus Yerucham Krustofsky (R)
Elevation: Highest Point: 6144 m
- Lowest Point: 0 m (unsourced)
Main industry: Brewing, Manufacturing, Agriculture, Petrochemicals, Nuclear Power
Abbreviations - USPS: NT, TA, TK, USA
State Bird: Pot-bellied sparrow
State Pasta: Bow-tie
First appearance: "Good Night"

Springfield's state is a state in the United States of America.

Description[edit]

It is best known for containing Springfield. It is not known where it is, due to a mixture of geographical features and various comments by inhabitants. The state was founded by circus freaks.[1]

The state has many counties. Springfield County is where the city of Springfield is located. There is also Swartzwelder County which borders Springfield[2] and the rural Spittle County, which claims to be the birthplace of the loogie.[3] Other cities in the state include: Cypress Creek, founded by the Globex Corporation;[4] Ogdenville, famous for its outlet malls and monorail; Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport, known as America's scrod basket;[5] and Capital City, the largest city and the state capital. Catfish Lake is known for its fishing and marriage retreats.[6] There is also the unpopular community of Stenchburg,[7] as well as towns such as Terror Lake, Cape Fear, New Horrorfield, Screamville, Frigid Falls, Mount Seldom and Lake Flaccid.[8]

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Economy[edit]

The state is made up of mainly agricultural land, with occasional large cities such as Capital City and medium-sized towns such as Springfield and Shelbyville. The farms mainly grow corn, livestock, dairy, fruit, cotton, tobacco, and tomacco, while within the cities, the main industries are brewing by the Duff and Fudd beer corporations, coal mining, casinos, manufacture of boxes, pillows, food, copper, iron, steel, industrial equipment, dangerous chemicals and retail. This balance means that most of the state's working population is blue-collar.

Despite this, several wealthy citizens exist, most famously Charles Montgomery Burns (a utilities magnate), Aristotle Amadopolis (another utilities magnate), Hank Scorpio (a crime lord who seized the Eastern Seaboard) and (until his imprisonment) Artie Ziff (an entrepreneur).

Two cities in the state are known to have international airports: Springfield and Capital City. Springfield also has a nuclear power plant, a naval base, an army base and an air force base.

The state includes both areas of high wealth (Old Springfield, the center of Capital City), and slum areas (i.e. Capital City outskirts and New Springfield). Because of this, the state becomes very polarized, with constant feuds between upper and lower class citizens over issues as petty as telephone area codes.[9]

The state also contains at least 2000 McDonald's restaurants, according to Lou.[10]

Geography[edit]

The state is heavily polluted due to years of environmental neglect by the government and nuclear power industry. Radioactive waste is to be found in most bodies of water as well as the occasional mutated three-eyed fish (affectionately known as Blinky). Despite this, the state has a wide array of wildlife, including grizzly bears, snakes, bald eagles, and manatees.

The state has a variety of geographical features, such as gorges, forests, mountains, rivers, beaches, deserts, lakes, wetlands and a glacier; as well as a diverse array of weather patterns, such as hurricanes, heatwaves, and blizzards. Snow is common in the state in the winter.

Springfield is a northern state that fought with the Union during the Civil War.[11]

Politics[edit]

Mary Bailey is the current Governor of Springfield's State. Mr. Burns once ran for Governor, but lost out to Bailey.[12] Because Burns ran as a Republican, Bailey is most likely a Democrat if not an Independent. A former Governor was Chester L. Suicide, who has a bridge named in his honor.[13]

Congressmen from the state whose districts included Springfield were Bob Arnold who was expelled from congress over bribery and Horace Wilcox who died of a heart attack while still office since 1933.

The current mayor of Springfield is Democrat "Diamond" Joe Quimby. He often takes bribes and is a known womanizer. Previous Mayors include attempted murderer Robert Terwilliger[14] and Hans Moleman, as well as Lindsey Nagle, Dr. Julius Hibbert, Comic Book Guy, Professor Frink, Seymour Skinner, and Lisa Simpson, as a council of Learned Citizens.

Education[edit]

The state follows a standard education system, with elementary schools, junior high schools and high schools. However, the state has a very low education budget; schools can only afford to buy books other schools have banned, they are forced to cancel all artistic and physical education, and must rent out classrooms as prison cells to make ends meet. The most extreme example of this is Springfield Elementary School, which was moved from Missouri brick by brick after reaching bottom of the state league table.[15] The state is also home to Springfield University, Springfield A&M (which was founded by a cow), and the unfortunately-acronymed Springfield Heights Institute of Technology.

Transport[edit]

The state has a comprehensive Interstate Highway system, linking to Oregon, Michigan, New Jersey, Texas and "some other state." Interstate 95 was depicted in one of the episodes. The area also has a good rail network, with both passenger and freight services. The area's several international airports also provide a strong transport link with destinations in the state, other US states, and the world.

Another, less orthodox system was the monorail system installed by the (possibly late) conman Lyle Lanley, who also sold faulty monorails to Brockway, Ogdenville and North Haverbrook. It has since been closed for safety reasons.[16]

What state is Springfield in?[edit]

The uncertain location of Springfield is a running gag in the series, based on the fact that 34 states in the United States have at least one community with that name; and several have more than one. Episodes frequently make fun of the fact that Springfield's state has never been revealed, by adding further conflicting descriptions, obscuring onscreen map representations, and interrupting conversational references.

It is most likely that Springfield is in a fictional state with an exact location in the United States which will vary from episode to episode. A good example of this is when Flanders says that the four states that border Springfield's state are Ohio, Nevada, Maine, and Kentucky, which is impossible.[17]

Geography of Springfield and its location[edit]

A map of the USA, showing Springfield's state marked by Blinky.

There are many geographical features of Springfield that means many parts of the USA could not hold the city.

Springfield's State has to border the ocean or sea, meaning landlocked states could not house Springfield. This means that Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming are all not possible. Although not landlocked, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin only border lakes, and so are also not possible. Springfield has also been made clear to be in a state and not a district, so the District of Columbia is not possible.

We also know that West Springfield is three times the size of Texas,[18] which itself is the second biggest state. Alaska, the biggest, wouldn't be able to hold West Springfield, let alone the rest of Springfield and the rest of the state. This further proves that Springfield is in a fictional state set in the United States of America. However, the phrase "three times the size of Texas" could also refer to several real-world towns named "Texas" in a variety of states (e.g. Texas, New Jersey; etc.).

Plan B?[edit]

A "Plan B" exists that has the entire city move across the country. It is possible that Springfield's state has been in a constant state of flux over the years considering the amount of pollution it theoretically creates and diversity of animal life shown.[19] This is also supported when Lisa states that she is surprised that they allowed the Monty Burns Casino to come along when they moved the city.[20]

Dialects and accents[edit]

Regional dialects and accents are often used to help place people's origins. The citizens of Springfield have a range of accents, though many originate from elsewhere (such as the Scottish Groundskeeper Willie or Indian Apu Nahasapeemapetilon). Apart from the General American accent spoken by most children and many adults (for example, as spoken by Homer Simpson), a notable segment of the middle-aged generation of Springfield natives has an accent variety typical of the greater New York metropolitan area. Marge Simpson and Barney Gumble both exhibit rhotic New York accents, while Carl Carlson and Lenny Leonard, as well as Moe Szyslak, who is not a Springfield native, but who did move to Springfield as a young child, all have non-rhotic (i.e. more "fully-fledged" r-dropping) New York accents.

However, there are a variety of other accents also spoken by presumed natives of the town. The town's mayor, Joe Quimby, oddly has an accent reminiscent of John F. Kennedy, which is itself a cultivated, non-natural accent that has some similarities to the local Boston accent. There are also some noticeable Springfielders with other accents, such as the Southern accent lightly displayed by Ned Flanders and strongly exhibited by the local Spuckler clan.

One possibility to explain the diversity of accents in the relatively small city is that different socioeconomic groups in the town have different accents or that the town is a melting pots of various dialects, perhaps because it is located midway between a variety of distinct dialect regions.

Springfield based on Springfield, Oregon[edit]

"When I was a kid, the TV show Father Knows Best took place in the town of Springfield, and I was thrilled because I imagined that it was the town next to Portland, my hometown. When I grew up, I realized it was just a fictitious name. I also figured out that Springfield was one of the most common names for a city in the U.S. In anticipation of the success of the show, I thought, 'This will be cool; everyone will think it's their Springfield.' And they do."
Matt Groening[src]

Creator Matt Groening retold how he named the town where The Simpsons is set in an interview with Smithsonian magazine in 2012. Despite Groening having told this story many times before,[21] it was widely misinterpreted as relieving Springfield was based on the real Springfield, Oregon.[22][23]

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