Actually, its Minnesota. On maps, it looks like Maine is higher because it shows the curve of the earth. Here is amn example.The top of Maine is actually level with the tip of lake superior that touches mn.Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, and Minnesota are all higher that Maine.
Florida.
If the question actually means the 48 contiguous US States then it is Florida. Na'alehu Hawaii is the southernmost town in the US and Hawaii is the southernmost US State.
Honolulu is the capital of Hawaii, the southern most state and a state not part of the contiguous United States.
Key West, Florida for the contiguous States and the Big Island of Hawaii for the US States.
Austin, Texas is the southernmost capital of the US. Key West is the southernmost city in the 48 contiguous states, and contains the southernmost point visited by the public.
The southernmost US state is Hawaii, found in the tropics of the Pacific Ocean.Florida is only the southernmost of the "continental" (49) states, or of the "contiguous" 48 states.Hawaii
Na'alehu, HI is the southernmost town in the 50 U.S. states. Hilo, HI is the southernmost city in the 50 U.S. states. Key West, FL is the southernmost city in the 48 contiguous states, but it is not on the mainland. Florida City, Florida is the southernmost city on the mainland in the 48 contiguous states. Miami, FL is the southernmost large city in the 48 contiguous states.
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Hawaii has the southernmost geographic center of all the states. Florida has the southernmost geographic center of the 48 contiguous states.
Hawaii is the southernmost state of the USA.
The smallest US State, contiguous or otherwise is Rhode Island.
It is Florida at it's nearest point to Cuba, which is 90 miles. That is the southernmost contiguous state. If we include all of US, Hawaii got the Sothernmost state winner at South Point, Hawaii.
FLORIDA!