Language in Mid-Atlantic

As with the majority of the United States, all official signs in the Mid-Atlantic are in English and travelers speaking English should have little difficulty communicating there needs wherever they go. Read More »

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Language in Mid-Atlantic is based on Mid-Atlantic by Jim Nicholson, Eco84, Peter Fitzgerald, D. Guillaime, Globe-trotter, LtPowers, Pashley, Sumone10154, iGuide and others. Travel guides are available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.