Tri-state area

Tri-state area is an informal term in the United States which can refer to any of multiple areas that lie across three states. When referring to populated areas, the term implies a shared economy or culture among the area's residents, typically concentrated around a central metropolis.

Tri-state areas may or may not include a state boundary tripoint.

Tri-state areas by region

The following is not an exhaustive list. "Tri-state area" may refer to several additional places in locally understood contexts, such as a business name.

Northeast

Midwest

South

  • The DMV, which includes the city of Washington (coterminous with the District of Columbia) as well as surrounding portions of Maryland and Virginia. Although the District of Columbia is not a state, the region is sometimes referred to as a "tri-state area." Furthermore, the Washington–Arlington–Alexandria metropolitan statistical area, as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, includes Jefferson County, West Virginia, making the region a true tri-state area.
  • The Illinois–Indiana–Kentucky tri-state area, centered around the confluence of the Wabash and Ohio Rivers.
  • The Delmarva area, which includes Delaware and the eastern shores of Maryland and Virginia.
  • Greater Memphis or the Mid-South, which includes west Tennessee, northwest Mississippi, and the Delta region of Arkansas.
  • The Wiregrass Region, which includes southeast Alabama, southern Georgia and the Florida Panhandle.
  • The Ark-La-Tex, a socioeconomic region that includes thirty-nine counties/parishes in Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.
  • The Southern Appalachian Tri-State Area, which includes portions of South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia, near the point where the three states converge. This region covers areas around Lake Hartwell and the Ellicott Rock Wilderness along the Chattooga River.
  • Kyova, a region named for Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia and home to Tri-State Airport.

West

  • The Inland Northwest, historically and alternatively known as the Inland Empire, which includes Washington, Idaho, and Oregon.
  • The tri-state area of Bullhead City, Arizona; Needles, California; and Laughlin, Nevada.

See also

  • List of tripoints of U.S. states
  • Four Corners
  • Four-state area
  • Twin cities, which includes tri-city
  • Quad cities
  • Three-Country Cairn, the tripoint where the borders of Norway, Sweden and Finland meet
  • Phineas and Ferb

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