Oh, dude, like, if we're talking Eastern US states that don't get to hang out by the water, you've got West Virginia, Vermont, and New Hampshire just chilling without a beach day in sight. So, like, if you're looking to catch some rays and splash around, maybe pick a different spot on the map, you know what I mean?
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What Eastern US states do not border a major body of water?-Well, let me think. Vermont is one of the Eastern US states that doesn't directly border a major body of water. Also, West Virginia doesn't have a border along a significant body of water. And then there's Pennsylvania. These states are located inland and don't have immediate access to large bodies of water like the ocean or a major lake. Isn't that interesting? It's kind of unique for their geographical positioning within the Eastern part of the United States.