Does The Mason Dixon Line Cross New Jersey?

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No. It runs across the southern border of Pennsylvania until it reaches Delaware, at which point it heads south running between Maryland and Delaware.

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February 19, 2010

MitchHel @ 12:19 pm #

No. The line basically defines the border between Maryland in the south and Pennsylvania and Delaware in the north, so it goes far south of New Jersey.

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