South Central United States
The South Central United States or South Central states is a region in the south central portion of the Southern United States. It evolved out of the Old Southwest, which originally was literally the western U.S. South, as can be seen in the now defunct Southwest Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas are almost always considered the "core" of the region. As part of the East South Central States sub-group of the Census Bureau classification, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky are also frequently listed under the heading. At the highest extent, Kansas, and Missouri, may be included by some sources. All or parts these states are in the Central Time Zone. At different times, all of the above states were/are considered part of the Western United States in American history.
Geography
The climate varies from the semi-tropical in the Mississippi Delta, South Louisiana, and Southeast Texas, to the dry Chihuahuan desert in West Texas. The southeastern portions include the Appalachian mountains in Alabama and Tennessee and the Piney Woods of East Texas, Louisiana, and southern Arkansas and the Mississippi Delta. A large portion of the northeastern quarter of the region is mountainous, with the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma. The northwest quarter of the region is dominated by the Great Plains which become progressively drier west of 100° W, forming the North American Llano Estacado. The southwestern portions border the Rio Grande, and are generally drier than other areas of the South Central United States.Texas is the largest South Central state by both area and population. Texas is still home to over half the region's population. The largest city in the region, Houston, is located in Texas. New Orleans was tied with Oklahoma City in population but, after Hurricane Katrina, the population of the New Orleans metro area declined to approximately 1 million. By 2017, the population of New Orleans had bounced back to almost 1.3 million.
These four states come together in a region known as the Ark-La-Tex region.
Two megaregions exist within this region:
- The Texas Triangle is formed by Interstates 10, 35, and 45 connecting in the shape of a triangle to link the four metropolitan areas of Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin.
- The Gulf Coast megaregion is located along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico and primarily along the I-10 corridor centered upon the urban areas of Houston and New Orleans, this megaregion extends into the southeastern region.
Major cities
Transportation
Major Commercial Airports{{Cite web|url=https://www.tulsaairports.com/|title=Tulsa International Airport Tulsa Airports|website=Tulsa Airport|language=en-US|access-date=2020-03-16}}
- Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
- Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport
- Dallas Love Field
- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
- El Paso International Airport
- George Bush Intercontinental Airport
- Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
- San Antonio International Airport
- Tulsa International Airport
- Will Rogers World Airport
- William P. Hobby Airport
Major Interstate Highways
- Interstate 2
- Interstate 10
- Interstate 12
- Interstate 14
- Interstate 20
- Interstate 27
- Interstate 30
- Interstate 35
- * Interstate 35E
- * Interstate 35W
- Interstate 37
- Interstate 40
- Interstate 44
- Interstate 45
- Interstate 49
- Interstate 55
- Interstate 59
- Interstate 69
- * Interstate 69C
- * Interstate 69E
- * Interstate 69W
History
The official West and East South Central states of Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee were members of the Confederacy during the Civil War. Kentucky was often considered a "non-official" Confederate state. Oklahoma, although Indian Territory at the time, was home to 5 Native-American tribes, of which a majority allied themselves with the Confederacy. Thus, all these states are usually considered to make up a large part of the American South both historically and culturally, as well as classified by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Sports
School | Mascot | Conference |
University of Arkansas | Razorbacks | SEC |
Baylor University | Bears | Big 12 |
Louisiana State University | Tigers | SEC |
University of Oklahoma | Sooners | Big 12 |
Oklahoma State University | Cowboys | Big 12 |
University of Texas | Longhorns | Big 12 |
Texas A&M University | Aggies | SEC |
Texas Christian University | Horned Frogs | Big 12 |
Texas Tech University | Red Raiders | Big 12 |