Alaska, Florida, and although it isn't actually a state of the USA, Baja California (NOT the USA California. Baja is the peninsula South of Cali and is a state of MEXICO)
Delaware is almost entirely on a peninsula - but it shares that peninsula with part of Maryland.
Flordia, and maybe Hawii, and Alaska
florida and alaska; that's what my third grade teacher told me
Tennessee
The name Oxford is found in the name of cities in 22 states.
Montana
5
its Florida and Michigan
I am about 99.99% sure this is correct: FLORIDA AND ALASKA
Massachutes, Florida, and Alaska. I think. Michigan comprises two peninsulas; Mass. none.
Alaska and Florida
Peninsulas are pieces of land that are surrounded by water but connected to mainland via an isthmus. States that could be peninsulas: -Alaska -Florida -New Jersey (There are many other states that are peninsulas or have peninsulas on them, such as New York, Utah, Michigan, California, and Virginia)
The three are Alaska, Michigan, and Florida. Florida Michigan Michign Alaska Alaska Florida
Maine and Florida
Alaska and Florida
name the 2 peninsulas in alaska
caca caca and caca
Michigan - and it's not two states, it is onestate divided into two peninsulas.
Well, Florida of course, Michigan and Alaska.