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Mar 31, 2007 11:00

Scene: New York during the Second World War ( Read more... )

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beanarie March 31 2007, 06:34:38 UTC
Slightly random, but this might help. When people refer to the tri-state area, that's actually New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

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the_jester1 April 1 2007, 05:23:35 UTC
My bad. I'm not from America, but yeah, I could have sworn it was New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. I thought Connecticut was a New England state, and I'm pretty sure Pennsylvania is not a Southern state. However, not being American and having not topped Geography in school I defer to you on this point.

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beanarie April 1 2007, 05:57:19 UTC
No, it's totally understandable. I only brought it up to keep it from possibly biting you in the butt later. Connecticut is part of New England and Pennsylvania is a Mid-Atlantic state like New York and New Jersey. The tri-state area isn't about those set regions, though. It's just that those three states are geographically very close to each other.

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the_jester1 April 1 2007, 07:00:04 UTC
Oh, that's where I got confused. I meant Mid-Atlantic but I got it confused with tri-state. Thanks for the heads-up :-)

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sascha April 2 2007, 14:19:12 UTC
There are several tri- state areas. I'm from Philadelphia, and when we refer to the tri-state area, we're talking about Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. :-)

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beanarie April 2 2007, 22:26:38 UTC
Oh, well, yeah. Certainly. Just my level of expertise ends with the one centered around New York, so that's the one I was offering info on.

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