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"Third Coast" is an American colloquialism used to describe several (usually coastal) regions distinct from the West Coast and the East Coast of the United States. The term is most often used to refer to the Great Lakes region.[1] Many regional businesses incorporate the name "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,[2] and Michigan-based Bell's Brewery, which sells "Third Coast Beer". The beer's label pictures a map of Iosco County, Michigan, which borders Lake Huron[3]. The term is also used to refer to the Gulf Coast of the United States[4] and American South.[citation needed] It is used in cities such as Houston, Texas;[citation needed] Tampa, Florida;[citation needed] and New Orleans, Louisiana.[citation needed] While lacking an actual coast, the city of Nashville, Tennessee is sometimes referred to as the "Third Coast", implying that its cultural significance rivals that of the traditional American coasts.[5] [edit] Fresh Coast"Fresh Coast" is an American colloquialism used to describe the freshwater coastal region of the United States surrounding the Great Lakes. Distinct from the continental coastlines of the West Coast and the East Coast, "The Fresh Coast" is located in the upper regions of the Midwest, bordering the country of Canada and stretching from the western edge of Lake Superior to the eastern edge of Lake Ontario in New York state. The Great Lakes from space The term was coined[citation needed] by Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett and is most often used to spur commerce in contrast to the colloquialism Rust belt.[6] Regional media outlets have adopted the phrase "Fresh Coast" and continue to use it in efforts to rebrand overall Great Lakes development. The term connotes both the area's large of resource fresh water and exception educational resources (e.g. University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin, Marquette University) The term continues to be embraces by the area and Milwaukee in particular as Southeastern Wisconsin is America's leading freshwater hub for both industry and academia.
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