Several states have a shoreline on Lake Erie, they are: Ohio; Pennsylvania; New York; and Michigan
Pennsylvania has a shoreline on Lake Erie. Oklahoma does not.
The state of New York has 127 miles of Atlantic coastline. Of the 23 coastal states, New York has the 14th highest shoreline mileage.
Pennsylvania does not have a coastline along the ocean, but it has a shoreline along Lake Erie, which is part of the Great Lakes system. The state is bordered by several rivers, including the Delaware and the Susquehanna, which contribute to its waterfronts. The lakefront area in the city of Erie provides access to recreational activities and is the closest thing to a coastal experience for Pennsylvania residents.
The Pennsylvania colony no longer exists. Pennsylvania is now a state in America
Alaska has the longest shoreline of any US state by far.
Indiana has approximately 45 miles of shoreline along Lake Michigan. This shoreline is primarily located in the northwestern part of the state, encompassing areas such as the Indiana Dunes National Park and several beaches. The shoreline plays a significant role in both recreation and ecology for the region.
Virginia bordered Pennsylvania until 1864 & Connecticut also did until 1800 if that's what you mean
Pennsylvania was no longer a colony and a became the second state in the United States on December 12, 1787.
Valley Forge is in Pennsylvania, but it's no longer a colony, it's a state.
Alaska.
California.
No, it is a landlocked state.