Frost Belt
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The Frost Belt is a region of the United States generally considered to include the Northeastern United States, the Great Lakes Region and much of the Upper Midwest. The region is known for its cold, frost-producing winters and heavy snowfall.
While the Frost Belt has been a focus of American economic activity, census results indicate a population shift from the Frost Belt to the Sun Belt.[1].
"Belt" regions of the United States |
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Bible Belt | Black Belt | Corn Belt | Frost Belt | Grain Belt | Jello Belt | Rice Belt | Rust Belt | Sun Belt | Snowbelt |