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  2. East Coast of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The place name East Coast derives from the idea that the contiguous 48 states are defined by two major coastlines, one at the western edge and one on the eastern edge. Other terms for referring to this area include the Eastern Seaboard, which is another term for coastline, [3] Atlantic Coast, and Atlantic Seaboard because the coastline lies along the Atlantic Ocean.

  3. Cheapest City To Retire in Every East Coast State - AOL

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    Indeed, there are a number of cities along the East Coast that are far less expensive than the more famous cities on the Eastern Seaboard. As such, GOBankingRates recently compiled a great deal of ...

  4. Interstate 95 - Wikipedia

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    I-95 serves as the principal road link between the major cities of the Eastern Seaboard. Major metropolitan areas along its route include Miami , Jacksonville , and Savannah in the Southeast ; Richmond , Washington , Baltimore , Wilmington–Philadelphia , Newark , and New York City in the Mid-Atlantic ; and New Haven , Providence , Boston ...

  5. Eastern seaboard - Wikipedia

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    An eastern seaboard can mean any easternmost part of a continent, or its countries, states and cities. Eastern seaboard may also refer to: Eastern states of Australia; East Coast of the United States; Eastern seaboard of Thailand; Northeast megalopolis, often coterminous with "Eastern seaboard", the most heavily urbanized region of the United ...

  6. The 16 Best East Coast U.S. Beaches to Visit for Postcard ...

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    Assateague Beach: Assateague Island, Maryland. A bastion of serenity, Assateague Beach is hidden away on Assateague Island, a sleepy 37-mile-long barrier island and protected nature sanctuary.

  7. Northeast megalopolis - Wikipedia

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    The Northeast megalopolis includes many of the financial and political centers of influence in the United States, including the national capital of Washington, D.C., and all or part of 12 states (from north to south): Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia.

  8. Eastern North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Eastern North Carolina is located in the coastal plain region of the eastern seaboard of the United States and has relatively flat land that is primarily used for farming. The Outer Banks and Inner Banks are comparable to the tidewater region of Virginia in terms of land. However, the barrier islands of the Outer Banks are highly rare.

  9. Indian Harbour Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    It is important to aquatic life and found only in a few locations along the Eastern seaboard. Fossilized Atlantic ghost crabs can be found on the Indian Harbour's ocean beach, the remnants of a unique set of geological circumstances which preserved these creatures when they died in their burrows perhaps about 110,000 years ago.