You find less overt religiosity away from the South and the "heartland". I think most of the "heart"land is closer to the colon myself.
Your dig on the midwest is uncalled for, by the way. I've lived most of my life in Minneapolis and spent four years in Boston. I found Boston to be significantly more racist, politically corrupt, and conservative (in the resistant to change and backward looking senses) than Minneapolis. For base simplifications of American political views, the urban / rural comparison is infinitely better than the coast / interior state comparison. In fact the latter is just 100% wrong. There are plenty of religious wingnuts here in the Bay Area just like anywhere else.
you are the media you consume.
though I was thinking of Kansas, OK, GA not the upper midwest where education has been valued more.
In all places it's really just a matter of percentages and whether secular sorts have had the nerve to make the religious keep to their churches where they should be free to worship as they please. My electricity board actually SUNG the doxology to open their meeting this week. Couldn't believe it. Has me a little freaked to be honest.