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Geography - Mid Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, OH, ON, PA, VA, WV)
Geography of Long Island, the Hamptons, Montauk, Fire Island
Long Island is located east of New York City, at the southeastern extremity of New York State.
Geography of Manhattan and New York City
New York City (NYC) is split up into five boroughs, or administrative divisions.
Geography of Woodstock, Cooperstown, New Paltz, Catskills and Hudson Valley
The Catskills and the Hudson Valley region, which is directly northwest of New York City (New York City), can be geographically split up into its two parts, the Hudson Valley and the Catskill Mountains.
Geography of Lake Placid, Lake George, Saratoga Springs, Adirondacks and Northern New York
Geography of Toronto, Niagara Falls, Finger Lakes in Western New York and South Central Ontario
The western New York area of our region can be imagined as a canopy pinned upon the cities of Syracuse, Rochester, and Niagara Falls, all of which touch or nearly touch the shores of Lake Ontario.
Geography of Atlantic City, Wildwood, Cape May, New Jersey Shore
The Jersey Shore region spans from Sandy Hook, at the northern reaches of New Jersey's Atlantic Ocean coastline, 127 miles down the shore to Cape May Point, situated at Cape May Peninsula at the southern tip of the state, near the confluence of the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay.
Geography of Philadelphia, Lancaster, the Poconos, Eastern Pennsylvania
The eastern Pennsylvania region is located between the mountains and valleys of Central Pennsylvania on the west, and the New Jersey state border and the Delaware River on the east.
Geography of Washington D.C. and Baltimore, Maryland
A city of 61 square miles, Washington DC is located on the East Coast and is bordered by the states of Maryland to the north, south, and east, and Virginia to the west.
Geography of Richmond, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, North Carolina's Outer Banks
The eastern North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland region is comprised of three geographical sub-regions: the Delmarva Peninsula (DELaware, MARyland, and VirginiA), eastern Virginia, and the North Carolina shore (including the Outer Banks).
Geography Pittsburgh and Southwestern Pennsylvania
The southwestern Pennsylvania region is a narrow strip of land running from the Pittsburgh metro area, southeast through McKeesport, past Uniontown and just beyond Pennsylvania's borders with Maryland and West Virginia.