Is Pennsylvania more East Coast or Midwest?

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It has both but where it leans more toward is the better question .
 

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East coast. Philly rappers definitely considered east coast rappers.
 

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The cities are definitely east coast, I don't really know much about the Midwest but the rural places in PA look and feel a lot like west bubblefukk kansas

My cousin lives in that area and he calls it Pennsyltucky or some shyt. He says it feels like living in Alabama in the middle part of PA.
 

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east coast
 

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Philadelphia and Harrisburg are considered East Coast. The middle of the state is considered the south...and Pittsburg and the western part of the state is the midwest.
Im from Philly. Went to school in near Pittsburg. I know.
 

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:what: look on the fukking map it clearly not in the midwest

Pittsburghs the only part ive seen that people try to make a case is in the midwest but i still dont consider it midwest till you hit Ohio
 

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It depends where you at. :manny:


I live in PA, and it's basically divided into 3 parts.


The Easten half where I'm at which contains the Poconos, Philadelphia, Allentown are very urban and diverse and contains most of the population, The Poconos are basically extensions of NY and NJ nowadays because gentrification is pushing all the New Yorkers and New Jerseyans into eastern Pennsyvania. As a result hardly anyone where I live is from PA anymore, everybody is a NY/NJ transplant



Now the Central part is country and racist as fukk and you do not want to be caught out there as a black person, or hispanic person. :huhldup: I remember on a trip to Ohio I stopped at a gas station in central PA and every cac had the :merchant: face I got out of there as asap :whew:




The last part is western PA which has Pittsburgh and other small cities. This area is the most midwestern as it borders Ohio. :whew:
 

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Even though it never truly touches the ocean it's still damn near it. Plus I95 runs through it so...
 

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It depends where you at. :manny:


I live in PA, and it's basically divided into 3 parts.


The Easten half where I'm at which contains the Poconos, Philadelphia, Allentown are very urban and diverse and contains most of the population, The Poconos are basically extensions of NY and NJ nowadays because gentrification is pushing all the New Yorkers and New Jerseyans into eastern Pennsyvania. As a result hardly anyone where I live is from PA anymore, everybody is a NY/NJ transplant



Now the Central part is country and racist as fukk and you do not want to be caught out there as a black person, or hispanic person. :huhldup: I remember on a trip to Ohio I stopped at a gas station in central PA and every cac had the :merchant: face I got out of there as asap :whew:




The last part is western PA which has Pittsburgh and other small cities. This area is the most midwestern as it borders Ohio. :whew:




ur in the east or northeast?? :usure:

by your logic youre missing a part.
 
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