Yes, Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia converge at a point known as the "Tri-State Area," located near the town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia. This geographical point marks the boundary where all three states meet at the confluence of the Ohio River and the Kanawha River. It's a notable location for its historical significance and scenic views.
Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri come together where the Ohio River meets the Mississippi River. Other states that come together along the Ohio River are: Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania
* Maryland * Pennsylvania * Virginia * Ohio * Kentucky
Five states border Ohio not two, -Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Kentucky.
* Maryland * Ohio * Virginia * Kentucky * Pennsylvania.
Kentucky is bordered by West Virginia , Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.
* Illinois * Indiana * Kentucky * Ohio * West Virginia
I looked at some maps, and the 5 states that the Ohio River borders, or at least touches are: -Pennsylvania (that's where it starts) -Ohio (it's namesake) -West Virginia -Indiana -Kentucky don't forget Michigan
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indian, Illinois
The states surrounding West Virginia are Kentucky, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. From Charleston it's 133 miles to Ohio, 176 miles to Kentucky, 234 miles to Virginia, 287 miles to Pennsylvania, and 281 miles to Maryland.
Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and West Virginia border Ohio.Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Pennsylvania
tho none are actually in west Virginia the states that border west Virginia are Kentucky Maryland Ohio Pennsylvania & Virginia & bordering any place is the next closest thing to being in it
Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Missouri, and Tennessee