The northernmost state capital in the contiguous United States is Olympia, Washington located at 47°N, 122°W.
Overall, the northernmost state capital in the 50 United States is Juneau, Alaska, located at 58°N, 134°W.
Well Alaska is part of the CONTINENTAL USA but not one of the contiguous lower 48 - so I say it is Juneau Alaska.
Of the lower 48 it is Augusat Maine
The northernmost state capital in the contiguous United States is Olympia, capital of the state of Washington.
Juneau, Alaska
Juneau.
Juneau, Alaska.
Juneau, state capital of Alaska.
It is the most Northern of the continental states. (continental means not counting Hawaii or Alaska)Because its northern border is 24.5 miles further north than any of the other 48 continental states.
Well Alaska is part of the CONTINENTAL USA but not one of the contiguous lower 48 - so I say it is Juneau Alaska. Of the lower 48 it is Augusat Maine
Monterrey, capital of the state of Nuevo Leon is such city.
The most northern capital city if Reykjavik, Iceland.
The answer for which is farther north( Washington or Oregon.) is Washington
Minnesota extends farther north than any other of the 48 contiguous states, but Alaska is by far the northernmost of the 49 continental states.
Alaska is USA's most northern state
Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, is the northernmost capital city in the world.
Alaska. We are the Northern-most, Eastern-most, and Western-most State in the Union. Edit by other member: no, it is not Alaska. First of all, Alaska is not in the continental US and second of all it is also not the eastern most state in the union. The actual westernmost point is debatable: Cape Mendocino in California or western Washington.
Juneau, Alaska
Juneau, AK