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States in Mid-Atlantic


States in Mid-Atlantic

Delaware
The heart of the Mid-Atlantic beach tradition (mmm boardwalk fries...) and the less pleasant Mid-Atlantic toll plaza tradition.
Maryland
Most notable for the world treasure that is the Chesapeake Bay, its port cities, such as Baltimore, and its fantastic crab feasts.
New York
A big state home to arguably the world's greatest city, enormous park lands and mountains to the north, and the Great Lakes and beautiful Finger Lakes regions to the west.
New Jersey
The nation's most densely populated state, home to much of the New York City and Philadelphia metropolitan areas, as well as miles of white sandy beaches which have been a popular tourist destination since the 1950's.
Pennsylvania
Large, mostly rural, and beautiful, Pennsylvania is home to two of America's greatest cities, a large Amish population, and a wealth of important historical sites.


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