Except for the unincorporated territory of American Samoa, all of the United States is in the northern hemisphere, and everywhere in the northern hemisphere has its longest daytimes on or around June 21st.
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its fairbanks
Ontonagon, Michigan has the longest daylight hours. Previously put by someone else was Marquette, Michigan, which reaches at peak 15 hours and 50 minutes of daylight. Ontonagon at its peak is 15 hours and 53 minutes making it the longest.
Yes. Great Britain is in the northern hemisphere, where the longest days of the year are in June, and the very longest day of the year is June 21.
With the exception of most of Malheur County, the time in Oregon is UTC - 7 hours (Pacific Daylight Saving Time) from the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of November and UTC - 8 hours (Pacific Standard Time) during the rest of the year. In all but the southern part of Malheur County, Oregon, the time is UTC - 6 hours (Mountain Daylight Saving Time) from the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of November and UTC - 7 hours (Mountain Standard Time) during the rest of the year.
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Reykjavik Iceland
its fairbanks
The Summer solstice
The summer solstice has the longest daylight hours. It occurs on July 21 or 22.
Maybe Salem, Oregon if you are lucky.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 4 hours and 5 minutes.
About 4 hours and 47 minutes.
for to five hours depending on traffic and how fast you drive
July-June has the longest day of the year,but it has only 30 days. So I would say July has the most hours of daylight.
In the Northern hemisphere - the longest day is June 20th - except when it's a leap year, when it falls on the 21st.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 42 hours.