No. It is on the Atlantic coast in the mid-atlantic region of the US.
Delaware.
Maryland.
Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution. Pennsylvania was second. Alphabetically, I believe it would be Alabama. Population-wise, California Size-wise, Alaska Easternmost - Maine Western-most - Hawaii Northern-most - Alaska gets the not again Southern-most - I believe it would be Florida, with Key West being the southern most city.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau's definition of the southern U.S. region, the smallest state in both area and population is Delaware.
Delaware. Delaware is a tiny state - it has only three counties. It was a slave state, like Maryland. Delaware borders only Maryland, and Maryland is in between Delaware and the rest of the southern states. Maryland tried to secede, and Lincoln imprisoned its governor and most of its state legislators without trial, and installed a new government in Maryland made up of pro-Union men. Delaware, seeing what happened to Maryland, did not even try to get out of the Union.
Delaware is in the Southern US.
The most northern of the southern states in the United States of America is the state of Maryland. Although not usually considered a southern state, the state of Delaware may also be the northernmost of the southern states as it shares a northern border with Maryland.
Delaware is known as the "First State"
No, Maryland is part of the Southern Colonies.
The address of the Southern Delaware Botanic Gardens is: 31401 Melloy Court, Lewes, DE 19958-3863
Delaware's state flower is the peach blossom.
Delaware does not have an Official State Vegetable.