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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee
Real answer: there are fifty-eight occurrences where three states' borders meet.
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Nice piece of trivia. But hold on. Sometimes the borders don't have to meet.
Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey, are often referred to as a
tri-state area, especially if you live in New York City. The Connecticut border never touches the New Jersey border. I wonder if there are any more instances of this?