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There is only 1 Tri state area
A good rule of thumb is the first thing when you look something up is the right answer.I'm gonna go out on a limb here and suggest CobraKaiSG was referring to the New York one.
- The New York metropolitan area, which covers parts of the states of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut while also including portions of northeast Pennsylvania.
- The Philadelphia metropolitan area, which covers parts of the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
- The Greater Boston metropolitan area, which covers parts of the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire.
- The Pittsburgh tri-state area, covering parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.
- The Minisink Valley Tri-State region, which covers Orange County, New York; Sussex County, New Jersey; and Pike County, Pennsylvania.
- The Cincinnati metropolitan area, including Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana
- The Chicago tri-state area or Chicagoland, includes northeast Illinois, Northwest Indiana and southeast Wisconsin. Parts of southwest Michigan in the Michiana region are also culturally tied to Chicago. The Tri-State Tollway connects Illinois' portion of Chicagoland with Northwest Indiana and southeast Wisconsin.
- The Greater Memphis area or Mid-South, includes West Tennessee, Northwest Mississippi and the Arkansas delta.
- The Dubuque, Iowa tri-state area spills over into Illinois and Wisconsin.
- The La Crosse, Wisconsin tri-state area includes La Crosse and Onalaska in Wisconsin; La Crescent, Hokah and Brownsville in Minnesota; and New Albin and Lansing in Iowa.
- The Chattanooga, Tennessee tri-state area includes portions of Alabama and Georgia.
- The area that includes Washington, D.C. and the nearby parts of Maryland and the Virginia is sometimes loosely referred to as a "tri-state area," although the District of Columbia is not a state; however, with the presence of Jefferson County, West Virginia, in the official Washington–Arlington–Alexandria metropolitan statistical area, the region, as defined by the US Government, does in fact include three states. This area is colloquially referred to as "the DMV" (DC, Maryland, Virginia).
- The "Joplin District", a lead and zinc mining region of Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri, produces mineral specimens known as "tri-state" minerals, typically consisting mainly of sphalerite.
- The Wiregrass Region includes Southeast Alabama, Southern Georgia and the Florida Panhandle.
- The Sioux City metropolitan area region of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
- Northwest Litchfield County, Connecticut, southern Berkshire County, Massachusetts, and eastern Dutchess County, New York are referred to as a "Tristate Area" or sometimes the "Tri-Corners."
- The Quincy, Illinois tri-state area includes parts of Missouri and Iowa.
- The Illinois–Indiana–Kentucky tri-state area includes Evansville, Indiana and adjacent parts of Illinois and Kentucky.
- The Huntington-Ashland metropolitan area incorporates towns in ten counties in Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia. This area is sometimes referred to as “Kyova”, a portmanteau of the state abbreviations.
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100% true ?. I live in CT, but was in NY for most of my life and every time I said I was from NY people assumed it was the city. I guess if people are not from this area don't understand the "tri state area" saying, but yea there is only one tri state area.A good rule of thumb is the first thing when you look something up is the right answer.
if someone says “the city” #1 answer is NYC and if someone says “Tri state area” it’s NY/NJ/CT. Basic stuff to live by. Also if you ask someone from Long Island where they are from they are about the only people in the world that wont say the state (NY) they say “Long Island like it’s so special you should know where it is. Lol
Lol upstate is anything outside the city for sure. And Buffalo is CanadaThe even funnier thing about NYers and "city-folk" NY would take approx 6-7 hours to traverse north to south (NYC) and I live about 35 miles north of the city - I'm in "upstate" according to the "city-folk". LOL
N. Stamford CT here.... is there a local/regional Bronco club?Lol upstate is anything outside the city for sure. And Buffalo is Canada
I’m sure there will be meetups once these things show upN. Stamford CT here.... is there a local/regional Bronco club?
Yea see.. I'm from the DMV one.I'm gonna go out on a limb here and suggest CobraKaiSG was referring to the New York one.
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DMV?Yea see.. I'm from the DMV one.
Right by the 3 richest counties in America.
So take that NY.