Phoenix, Arizona
Dallas & Fort Worth, Texas
Las Vegas, Nevada
Atlanta, Georgia
Denver, Colorado
Indianapolis, Indiana
Charlotte, North Carolina
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Nearly all U.S. states have a port or access to a navigable waterway that can be used to reach the ocean, even most of the landlocked states: Omaha, Nebraska; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Lewiston, Idaho; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Kansas City, Kansas (and Missouri), etc.
Phoenix, AZ
Port of Houston and Port of California are only two of dozens of major US Ports that can be used in lieu of the Port of New Orleans.
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It is a major US port.
Austin, Texas
Long beach
at the port city of Inchon
A joint Union army and navy expedition captured the Florida port city of Fernandina in the Spring of 1862. It would be the last major joint effort of the US Civil War on the south Atlantic coast.
The Port of Southern Lousiana is the largest port by tonnage. The Port of Houston is a close second. Miami isn't even in the top 50...
Port of South Louisiana Port of Houston, Texas Port of Beaumont, Texas Port of Long Beach, California Port of Corpus Christi, Texas Port of New Orleans, Louisiana Port of Huntington-Tristate, West Virginia Port of Texas City, Texas Port of Baton Rouge, Louisiana Port of Mobile, Alabama Port of Lake Charles, Louisiana Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana Port of Los Angeles, California Hampton Roads, Virginia Port of Tampa, Florida
For assistance go to or contact the nearest US Embassy or Consulate. Most major seaports would probably have a consular presence in that city.
it had the deepest port
The US, when it invaded the city and port of Veracruz.