I don't live in the midwest but did for 20 years. Chicago (twice), St. Louis (twice), and Cleveland. Does that qualify me for joining the midwesterns? Part of my heart is still there.
Your video reminds me of the delicous taste of the corn in Illinois. In all my travels, I have not had corn as good as Illinois corn. The corn on East Coast is good, but not as good as the Midwest. It's a down right shame that we are using it for fuel. I guess that's progress.
I did Atlanta for one year. I wish I could have seen more of Tennesee, that's a beautiful state. Don't know where Chillicothe is, but I'm going to find out. I think Ohio has more geographical interest than the average person is aware. It's got the great lakes, farmlands, hills, weather - snow belt and great summer weather in the north, and the beauty of Amish Country. It's kind of a sneak up from behind you state. No one pays a lot of attention to it but appreciates once they get to really see it.
Thirty years in Chicago. Four years in Urbana, IL. Currently five years minus two months in Madison, WI. Allergic to L.A. freeways and East Coast driving. Beginning to melt when the temperature reaches 70 degrees. Able to drive in snow. Yep.