Minnesota has the most shoreline. Many sources say Alaska, but if you do the math, Minnesota has much more shoreline.
Minnesota by far, with >90,000 miles.
Minnesota by far, with >90,000 miles.
Alaska
Minnesota
Alaska and then Hawaii
New Hampshire
The state of Michigan has three quarters of its borders as shore lines. The shore line of Michigan is a total of 3, 052 miles
Minnesota: Minnesota has more than 15,000 lakes (depending on the condition of at least four squar acres or more of water) and numerous rivers and an inland sea. Lake superior is the largest fresh water inland sea in the world. Minnesota's lakes alone comprize over 90,000 miles of shore line, more than any other state including Alaska, California, Florida or Texas. Sorry people who think that Alaska somehow has 30 million lakes. But that isn't possible!
Shore Line East was created in 1990.
yes, seaside is in the center of the state on the shore line. but if you where from NJ, you would refer to the area as 'the jersey shore' ... Not 'central NJ'
Shore Line Railway - Connecticut - ended in 1897.
Shore Line Railway - Connecticut - was created in 1864.
Switzerland is land-locked. It does'nt have any shore line. The answer is the USA.
New Jersey Shore Line Railroad ended in 1914.
Its very relaxing walking in the shore.
Alaska has the longest coastline, which is about 9,000 kilometres long (5,600 miles)