Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
New Hampshire and Ohio
New Hampshire and Ohio both lie to the east of the Mississippi river. Missouri and Oklahoma lie to the west.
The US State of Kentucky is east of two other States. One is Missouri and the other is Illinois.
The two states that only have one consonant in the name are Ohio and Iowa.
The states directly above Kentucky are Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia
Yes, Ohio is East of the Mississippi River. To clarify this, look at a map of the United States of America, preferably today and look towards the Eastern side of the map, and you'll notice that the Mississsippi River runs from Louisiana, all the way up to the Central-Eastern border of Minnesota. Additionally, three states are east of the Missisippi River in the Midwestern US: Missouri, Illinois & Indiana ---- Indiana is West of Ohio, Canada is North of Ohio, West Virginia, is Southeast of Ohio, Pennslyvania borders Ohio towards the East, and finally, Northeastern & Extreme Northeastern Kentucky borders the Southern border of the US State of Ohio, or just "Ohio."
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania sits east of Ohio. The primary interstate / turnpike road I-80 /I-79 runs across the north-middle of both States.
There are many more than two states on the east coast of the US, including Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida.
Ohio lies to the East of Indiana; East of this are the states of Pennsylvania (to the North East), and West Virginia and Virginia (to the South East). Then come the small coastal states of New Jersey (directly East of Pennsylvania), Delaware and Maryland (South of New Jersey, on a spit of land sticking out South), which all border the Atlantic ocean.
There are only two: Kentucky and West Virginia. Indiana is due east and Pennsylvania due west.
Ohio and Iowa are two states that have four letters in their names.
Ohio is east of Indiana.