Thursday, March 5, 2015

Edwards Cindy Jeweler & Designer - East Coast Dry Cleaners, Alterations, Fashion, and Decoration

NAME Edwards Cindy Jeweler & Designer
CATEGORY Jewelry
ADDRESS Old Port
24 Exchange St
Portland, ME 04101

Phone number (207) 780-8009


Here in East Coast Depot you will find a resource for automotive shops that will take care of your auto needs, from auto glass to body repairs, to much more. East Coast Depot will help you find the best shops in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachussets, Rhode Island, Conneticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. 

NEW YORK 

New York is a state located in the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern areas in the US. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermon, along with Rhode Island, are neighboring states. New York State is the seventh most densely populated of 50 the United States, the fourth most populous state too.

The most populous city in the United States is New York city, with over 8 million people. Indeed, New York City plays a very important part in New York State history. New York city plays a significant role in commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. In fact, New York city makes up over 40 percent of the population of New York state. 

MAINE

Main is a state that is located in the northeastern part of the United States, and has New Hampshire as a neighbor to the east. Maine is distinguished by its jagged, rocky coastline, and seafood cuisine. Maine features a continental climate.

Main is the 41st most populous country of the United States and is the state with the lowest crime rates.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

The state of New Hampshire is bordered by Massachusetts to the South, the state of Vermont to the west, Maine to the East. In terms of size, New Hampshire is one of the 10th smallest and 10th least populated states in the Nation.

New Hampshire was one of the 13 original colonies that founded the United States of America and it was the first of the British North American colonies to establish an independent government from Great Britain. 

MARYLAND

Maryland is a state located in the eastern, mid Atlantic region of the US. It is next to Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington DC. Maryland is one of the smallest states in the United States. Indeed, it has one of the smallest surface areas. However, don't let its small size deceive you. Maryland is one of the most densely populated states and is the state with the highest median household income, that is, the wealthiest state in the United States.

Indeed, even though it is small, Maryland has played a significant role in US history. It is known as the birthplace of religious freedom as it was a refugee for Catholics being persecuted in England. Today, Maryland's economy consists largely of white collar technical jobs and administrative task jobs. In part this has to do with its close proximity to the capital of the country DC.

VIRGINIA

Virginia is a state located in the Atlantic region of the United States. Virginia is an interesting state in terms of its political history as many of the previous US presidents have been born there. Virginia used to be home to the Powhatan, but in 1607, the London Company established the first permanent colony, known as the Colony of Virginia.

Virginia continues to play an important role as it is home of the CIA and the Department of Defense. With time, it has switched from an agricultural foundation to an industrial and now to a technological foundation as it is an important exporter of computer chips.

NORTH CAROLINA

North Carolina is a state that is part of the United States and it is a neighboring state with South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia.  North Carolina is one of the most populous states in the United States. In terms of size, North Carolina is the 28th most extensive state in the united states. Interestingly, North Carolina is made up of 100 counties. 

While in the past, North Carolina's economy relied extensively in tobacco, fabric for clothing, and furniture, a new ball game is now in circulation. Today, North Carolina has a more diversified economy that covers energy, biotechnology, and finance.

SOUTH CAROLINA

South Carolina is a state in the Southeastern part of the United States that has North Carolina and Georgia. South Carolina is well known as having a slave society, with the majority of its population being slaves that were born in Africa. South Carolina also has plenty of history regarding the formation of the United States, as it was one of the first 13 colonies to get Independence from the British Empire.

South Carolina has several important outputs, including tobacco, poultry, cattle, dairy, soybeans, hay, rice, and swine. However, South Carolina is also home to many large corporations, such as Boeing, Domtar, SCANA, Sonoco Products, and ScanSource.

GEORGIA

Georgia is a state located in the southeastern United States. The state of Georgia was the last of the Thirteen original colonies named after the King George II and established in 1732. Georgia is the 8th most populous states and the 24th most extensive states. Its capital is Atlanta, Georgia. 

Georgia is located next to Florida, South Carolina, Alabama, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Georgia. Georgia has an impressive economy, and if it was a country, it would be the 28th largest economy in the world. It is home to 15 Fortune 500 companies, and 26 Fortune 1000 companies, including Home Dept, UPS, Coca-Cola, Aflac, Southern Company, and Delta Air Lines. 

FLORIDA

Florida is a state in the southeastern region, next to Alabama and Georgia. It is the 22nd most extensive state but the 3rd most populous state. It's capital is Tallahasse and its largest city is Jacksonville, and Miami is the largest Metropolitan area. 

Florida has a large Hispanic community and its culture is influenced by Native Americans, European Americans, Hispanic, and African American heritages. Furthermore, its economy consists of tourism, agriculture, and transportation. 







No comments:

Post a Comment