Well known writer, artist and photographer, Steve Lovelace, recently created what was called the "Corporate States of America"; a map which sets out the brand that best represent each of the fifty states of North America. He was prompted to create the map after fueling debate around the idea of corporate feudalism in an article he wrote a few months back. What he attempts to illustrate is the enormous power corporations are having on our lives, and how slowly but surely, we will be controlled almost solely by them - not by government force or political influence. He says:
"As corporations and non-governmental orgnaizations grow in power, the power of nation states will become increasingly irrelevant. We're already seeing this on a small scale, as people turn to the Internet to make friends, instead of befriending their neighbors. I think that, as corporations become the dominant organizations on Earth, people will start thinking of themselves as citizens of Apple or partisans of Starbucks."
To create the map, Lovelace selected a certain corporation or brand that best represented each state. In each case he picked a brand that 1) has ties to that state and 2) is still in business (as of 2013). Obviously, there were some difficulties, as major corporations are not evenly distributed across the country. Some states, such as New Mexico, Alaska, Montana and West Virginia do not host many big corporations. Others host so many, it was hard for Lovelace to choose which one to include. In these cases, he went with the corporation/brand that he though best represented the state, rather than the biggest or most notorious. "Hence, I used Dr Pepper for Texas instead of ExxonMobil. I used Apple for Calfornia instead of Google or Facebook."
To make it easier to understand why each corporation/brand was allocated to each state, Lovelace set out this list:
Alabama
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The
modern Saks descends from a company called Proffitt’s, founded in Birmhingham
in 1919.
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Alaska
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Now part
of Safeway, Carr’s was founded in Anchorage in 1950.
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Arizona
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Best
Western is headquarted in Phoenix.
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Arkansas
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Walmart
is based out of Bentonville.
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California
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Apple is
headquartered in Cupertino, in the heart of Silicon Valley.
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Colorado
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Now part
of Molson Coors, Coors was founded in Golden in 1873.
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Connecticut
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Founded
in Schenectady, New York, GE is now headquarted in Fairfield.
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Delaware
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E. I. du
Pont de Nemours and Company was founded in Eleutherian Mills in 1802.
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District
of Columbia
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C-SPAN
is based out of Washington, DC.
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Florida
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Hooters
started in Clearwater in 1983.
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Georgia
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Coca-Cola
is based out of Atlanta.
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Hawaii
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Founded
as Inter-Island Airways in 1929, Hawaiian Airlines is based out of Honolulu.
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Idaho
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Albertson’s
started in Boise in 1939. The modern company, started in 2006, is still based
there.
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Illinois
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Caterpillar
has been based out of Peoria since 1910.
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Indiana
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The
Cummins Engine Company started in Columbus in 1919.
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Iowa
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Now part
of Whirlpool, Maytag was founded in Newton in 1893.
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Kansas
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Garmin
started in Lenexa in 1989.
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Kentucky
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Spun off
from IBM in 1991, Lexmark is based out of Lexington.
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Louisiana
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The
McIlhenny Company, maker of Tabasco Sauce, is based out of Avery Island.
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Maine
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L.L.Bean
was started in Freeport in 1912. It is still based there.
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Maryland
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The
Government Employees Insurance Company is based out of Chevy Chase.
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Massachusetts
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Now part
of Proctor and Gamble, Gillette was founded in Boston in 1901.
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Michigan
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General
Motors is based out of Detroit.
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Minnesota
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Today
owned by General Mills, Pillsbury was founded in Minneapolis in 1872.
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Mississippi
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Peavey
Electronics is based out of Meridian.
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Missouri
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Now part
of AB InBev, Anheuser-Busch was founded in Saint Louis in 1852.
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Montana
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Great
Harvest Bread Company was founded in Great fallas in 1976.
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Nebraska
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Cabela’s
is based out of Sidney.
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Nevada
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Today
part of Amazon.com, Zappos is based out of Henderson.
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New
Hampshire
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The
Timberland Company is headquartered in Stratham.
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New
Jersey
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Campbell’s
is based out of Camden.
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New
Mexico
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Allsup’s
was founded in Roswell in 1956.
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New York
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Today
based out of Manhattan, Verizon is the descendent of several Baby Bells.
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North
Carolina
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Bank of
America is currently based out of Charlotte.
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North
Dakota
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Now part
of the Doosan Group, Bobcat is based out of West Fargo.
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Ohio
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Wendy’s
was founded in Columbus in 1969.
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Oklahoma
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Sonic is
based out of Oklahoma City.
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Oregon
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Nike is
headquarted in Beaverton.
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Pennsylvania
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The
Hershey Company is based out of Pennsylvania, in a town called Hershey.
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Rhode
Island
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Hassenfeld
Brothers was founded in Providence in 1923. Today, Hasbro is based in
Pawtucket.
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South
Carolina
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Denny’s
is based out of Spartanburg.
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South
Dakota
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Super 8
opened its first motel in Aberdeen in 1974.
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Tennessee
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FedEx is
headquartered in Memphis.
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Texas
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Now part
of Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Dr Pepper was invented in Waco in 1885.
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Utah
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Sinclair
Oil Corporation is based out of Salt Lake City.
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Vermont
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Now part
of Unilever, Ben & Jerry’s was started in Burlington in 1978.
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Virginia
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AOL was
founded in Vienna in 1991.
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Washington
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The
first Starbucks opened in Seattle in 1971.
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West
Virginia
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Gino’s
Pizza and Spaghetti is based out of Nitro.
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Wisconsin
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Harley-Davidson
was founded in Milwaukee in 1903.
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Wyoming
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Taco
John’s is based out of Cheyenne.
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