The Sublime Miss M sent me this coast-to-coast sandwich escapade. Thank you!

The James Beard Foundation Word on American Sandwiches
True or Nah??
Weigh in folks. The Cuban is a sandwich I associate strongly with Tampa. True or nah? How now, the Nuke? Am I alone in my ignorance? You from Alaska, is a Reindeer Sausage Sandwich a standard comestible? Raising an eyebrow over the Baltimore choice – perhaps I am in the dark there, too. Crabcakes do not rule the streets of Baltimore? Now the Runza, Along-for-the-Ride Heidi has whispered to me re: Runza. Believe it’s a kissing cousin, once or twice removed. And you know what blows my mind? The New Jersey Sloppy Joe has not been appropriated by hipster worldwide, inc. And, the burning issue, Mother in Law Sandwich, where art thou?
Should you desire to drill deep into sandwich bedrock, I kindly suggest you click on the links.
1. Alaska Reindeer sausage sandwich
2. Arizona Navajo taco
3. Arkansas Fried bologna sandwich
4. California French dip
5. Colorado Denver sandwich
6. Connecticut Lobster roll
7. Florida (Miami) Cubano
8. Illinois (Chicago) Italian beef
9. Illinois The Horseshoe
10. Indiana The pork tenderloin
11. Iowa Loose meat (a.k.a. the Maid-Rite)
13. Louisiana (New Orleans) Muffaletta
14. Louisiana (New Orleans) Po’ boy
15. Maine Lobster roll
16. Maine (Portland) Italian
17. Maryland (Baltimore) Lake trout sandwich
18. Minnesota (Minneapolis) Jucy Lucy
19. Mississippi Elvis sandwich
20. Missouri (St. Louis) The St. Paul
21. Montana (Helena) The nuke
22. Nebraska (Lincoln) The runza
23. New Jersey Sloppy Joe
24. New Jersey Submarine sandwich
25. New York (Buffalo) Beef on weck
26. NYC Corned beef or pastrami on rye
27. North Carolina Pulled pork BBQ
28. Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) Cheese steak
29. Ohio (Cleveland) The Polish boy
30. South Dakota (Aberdeen) Pheasant sandwich
31. Virginia (Williamsburg) Ham biscuit
32. Washington, D.C. Half-smoke

