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Anonymous wrote:Well OP- anyone not from a coastal state is from flyover country. There are lots of smart kids everywhere. Most of the smartest ones do manage to escape. I am from flyover (Ohio)+ was proud to read in the NYT that the majority of CEOs come from 4 states - (CA, NY, OH, and PA). So that equals two coastal and 2 flyovers. Even Steven.
Three of those are coastal states. I'll let you look on a map and see if you can figure out which ones.
DP. Some parts of PA are “culturally” coastal, but it does not, in fact, touch the Atlantic coast.
Since you want to be technical about it, The Delaware River estuary reaches up into Pennsylvania. An estuary is an arm of the sea, so Pennsylvania meets the technical definition of being a state which does in fact touch the Atlantic Coast.
Lmao this is such a lame attempt.
Lame attempt? Then, by your logic, Connecticut is not a coastal state since it’s not on the Atlantic Coast but only on an arm of the ocean. For that matter, Rhode Island, “the Ocean State”, isn’t either because it’s on Block Island Sound and not on the ocean. And Maryland qualifies only by a tiny 31 mile strip of Atlantic coast that isn’t even connected by land to the rest of the state.
Everyone knows that Pennsylvania is one of the Middle Atlantic states. It was the PP who was lame in contending that it wasn’t an East Coast state. I suppose that DC isn’t an East Coast city either.