See 3rd Coast
The southern states that border the Gulf of Mexico (Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.)
Can also mean the entire south, not only the gulf coast states.
The southern states that border the Gulf of Mexico (Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.)
Can also mean the entire south, not only the gulf coast states.
by AC June 16, 2006

by HOOLY May 3, 2006

Chicago
"Third coast" likely refers to the idea that the US population tends to be higher on the east and west costs, and that Chicago, lying on the shores of Lake Michigan, is the third largest city in the U.S.
"Third coast" likely refers to the idea that the US population tends to be higher on the east and west costs, and that Chicago, lying on the shores of Lake Michigan, is the third largest city in the U.S.
The Third Coast Press is Chicago's Progressive News Source.
Nestled in the heart of Chicago's Gold Coast at the corner of Dearborn & Goethe is the Third Coast Cafe.
The Third Coast International Audio Festival was created by Chicago Public Radio.
Reason to boast on the 'Third Coast' by Michael Burnham - 3.29.06: The Windy City is home to the nation’s first skyscraper to achieve a Gold Core & Shell rating from the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) program.
Nestled in the heart of Chicago's Gold Coast at the corner of Dearborn & Goethe is the Third Coast Cafe.
The Third Coast International Audio Festival was created by Chicago Public Radio.
Reason to boast on the 'Third Coast' by Michael Burnham - 3.29.06: The Windy City is home to the nation’s first skyscraper to achieve a Gold Core & Shell rating from the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) program.
by Geraldine May 3, 2006

Gulf coast, began in the days of rap with the whole east coast (first), west coast (second) rivalry.
by 420island May 5, 2006

Gulf coast of Texas and Louisiana. Refers to a genre of music including Austin-based alt-country, folk, and zydego.
by NikkLou May 3, 2006

by hustle town May 13, 2005

This term was used by Nashville music insiders 30 years ago to refer to Nashville and the country music business. There was even a bar called "The Third Coast."
by Janelight July 28, 2008
