United States Midwest–Northeast transition region

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The United States Midwest–Northeast transition region is a geographic and cultural corridor where characteristics of the industrial Northeast and the agricultural Midwest overlap and blend.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural region
geographic region
bordersRegion Southern United States
surface form: American South

Appalachia
surface form: Appalachian region
characterizedBy overlap of industrial Northeast and agricultural Midwest characteristics
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalInfluenceFrom Midwestern United States
Northeastern United States
hasCharacteristic agricultural hinterlands
cultural blending
economic transition
mixed urban and rural landscapes
post-industrial cities
transportation corridors
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
logistics
manufacturing
services
hasFeature Great Lakes access
interstate highway corridors
mixed industrial and agricultural land use
railroad corridors
hasType cultural corridor
transition zone
knownFor blending of Midwestern and Northeastern dialect features
transition in political attitudes between Midwest and Northeast
transition in settlement patterns from dense urban to dispersed rural
locatedIn Midwestern United States
Northeastern United States
overlapsWith Great Lakes region
Rust Belt

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Homestead, Pennsylvania locatedIn United States Midwest–Northeast transition region
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States locatedIn United States Midwest–Northeast transition region
subject surface form: Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania