geo.wikisort.org - CoastThird Coast is an American colloquialism used to describe coastal regions distinct from the East Coast and the West Coast of the United States. Generally, the term "Third Coast" refers to either the Great Lakes region[1] or in some small circles the Gulf Coast of the United States.[2] "Fourth Coast" may refer to the same areas, with the assumption that the other is the Third Coast.
American region
For the audio documentary festival based in Chicago, see Third Coast International Audio Festival.
Usage
Considering its Great Lakes coasts, Michigan has more miles of shoreline than does any other of the lower 48 states and more fresh water shoreline than any other state.[3] When considering the sheer size of the Gulf of Mexico bordering the Southern United States, the combined Great Lakes' square mileage of 94,250 is dwarfed by the Gulf's size of 600,000 square miles.
Many regional businesses incorporate the term "Third Coast" in their names and products, such as Michigan's Third Coast Kite and Hobby, which has an image of the coastal dunes in its logo,[4] and Texas-based Third Coast Coffee. Rap and hip hop music acts from Houston, and other Gulf Coast cities in the southern United States, are often referred to as emerging from the Third Coast.[5]
For filmmaking, the term "Third Coast" has been used to refer to locations outside of Hollywood or New York City used for the production of films and TV shows, notable examples including Toronto, Vancouver, the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, and Australia.
Fresh Coast
The term "Fresh Coast" was popularized by Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett and is most often used to spur commerce, in contrast to the colloquialism "Rust Belt", first mentioned at a visit in Maple Dale Middle School.[6] Regional media outlets have adopted the phrase in an effort to re-brand Great Lakes development. The term connotes both the area's large resource of fresh water and its educational resources. "Middle Coast" is also often used colloquially within the American Midwest to refer to the lakefront recreational areas, including a Traverse City-based brewery of the same name.
See also
- Third Coast (magazine)
- Third Coast Kings
- Third Coast Percussion
- Third Coast Born
- French Coast
- Gulf Coast of the United States
- Great Lakes Megalopolis
- Southern hip hop
References
Further reading
- McClelland, Ted. The Third Coast: Sailors, Strippers, Fishermen, Folksingers, Long-Haired Ojibway Painters, and God-Save-the-Queen Monarchists of the Great Lakes. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, February 1, 2008. ISBN 978-1556527210
- Dyja, Thomas. The Third Coast: When Chicago Built the American Dream. New York: Penguin, 2013.
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