The Pacific Ocean
The Mississippi River was the western border in 1787.
The borders of US were from Georgia in the South to the Great Lakes in the Noth. The Mississippi River formed the western border.
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The Mississippi River.
California, Oregon, and Washington.
No the two states are on opposite sides on the contiguous US.
contiguous US: It is about 4,135 kilometres (about 2,500 miles) from the Pacific to the Atlantic. It is about 2,500 kilometres (about 1,500 miles) from the Canadian border to the Mexican. continental US: It is about 6,100 kilometres (about 3,800 miles) from the western tip of Alaska to New York. It is about 4,900 kilometres (about 3,000 miles) from the tip of Alaska to the Mexican border. all 50 states: It is about 6,100 kilometres (about 3,800 miles) from the western tip of Alaska to New York. It is about 4,900 kilometres (about 3,000 miles) from the tip of Alaska to the Mexican border.
The Pacific coast.
Canada touches the entire northern border of the 48 contiguous United States, and the whole eastern border of Alaska.
Alaska?
There are three "contiguous" continental US states on the Pacific Coast : Washington, Oregon, and California. The other two states with Pacific Ocean shorelines are Alaska and Hawaii.
Hawaii and Alaska do not share a land border with the contiguous United States. Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean, while Alaska is separated from the contiguous states by Canada.