No. Only Alaska, Idaho, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, Connecticut, West Virginia (2), Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and Mississippi, Alabama, Florida have panhandles. The Wikipedia article doesn't say Mississippi, Alabama, Virginia and North Carolina have panhandles, but I believe they do.
The address of the Panhandle Inn Foundation is: Po Box 550, Panhandle, TX 79068-0550
This Region got its name by its look. (it looks like a panhandle) For more information, look at the Panhandle's website!
Panhandle Bridge was created in 1903.
Yes. It's southeast portion is a panhandle.
Panhandle Scandal was created on 1959-05-18.
The Panhandle is located between New Mexico and Oklahoma.
It is because of it's proximity to the Oklahoma Panhandle (which actually does look like a panhandle)! The 2 areas share similar geography (flat, southern plains)
Oklahoma Panhandle State University was created in 1909.
Idaho Panhandle National Forest was created in 1912.
The symbol for Panhandle Royalty Company in the NYSE is: PHX.
Panhandle to Amarillo is 28 miles 39 minutes.
Yeas, there are a number of canyons in Texas. Palo Duro in the Panhandle is a good example. The Big Bend Region has some spectacular canyons also.