There are actually 9 states with geographical distinctions called panhandles. They are:
Texas
Oklahoma
Alaska
Connecticut
Florida
Idaho
Nebraska
Maryland
West Virginia. (This state has two panhandles. Eastern and Northern.)
West Virginia and Texas have panhandles
The States with panhandles are: Oklahoma, Florida, Texas and Alaska.
Florida, Idaho, and Oklahoma are some examples.
Florida,
Nebraska
Idaho
West Virginia
Oklahoma
Florida
Texas and Alaska
Maryland
The following states have panhandles:
Alaska
Florida
Idaho
Oklahoma
Texas
West Virginia (contains two panhandles)
Missouri has a Bootheel. Delaware has a Wedge.Massachusetts has the Southwick Jog, Michigan has the Upper Peninsula and the Thumb., Vermont has the Alburgh Tongue.
There are nine panhandle states:
Alaska, Idaho, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, West Virginia, Maryland, and Connecticut.
Texas
Oklahoma
Alaska
Connecticut
Florida
Idaho
Nebraska
Maryland
West Virginia (has two)
Florida, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Texas. Idaho is another.
There are nine panhandle states:
Alaska, Idaho, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, West Virginia, Maryland, and Connecticut.
Idaho, Texas and Oklahoma.
I'm not positive about all the states, but I'll take a shot at it. I suspect that the five states are: Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico, with the two "panhandle" states being Texas and Oklahoma.
Florida is the sate that has a panhandle and a penninsula.penninsula has water surronded on its two sides.
There are nine panhandle states: Alaska, Idaho, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, West Virginia, Maryland, and Connecticut.
It is a panhandle.
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Both are Panhandle states.
Oklahoma and Texas
There are nine panhandle states: Alaska, Idaho, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, West Virginia, Maryland, and Connecticut.
There are nine panhandle states: Alaska, Idaho, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, West Virginia, Maryland, and Connecticut.
The Nebraska panhandle is the western area of the state. It is a rectangular area that borders the states of South Dakota, Wyoming and Colorado.
Oklahoma, Texas, and Idaho