Off the top of my head, I would guess New Hampshire.
Florida
The non-coastal state with the most shoreline is Alaska. While it has extensive coastlines along the Arctic and Pacific Oceans, it also features numerous lakes, rivers, and inlets that contribute to its total shoreline measurement. In fact, Alaska's shoreline is so vast that it surpasses the combined shorelines of all other U.S. states, including coastal ones.
Alaska has more shoreline than the entire Atlantic coast of the United States. Its coastline stretches over 6,640 miles, significantly surpassing the approximately 2,069 miles of the Atlantic coast. This vast amount of shoreline is due to Alaska's numerous islands, fjords, and inlets, contributing to its extensive coastal perimeter.
Alaska has the longest shoreline of any US state by far.
state with the least amount of people engaged in manufacturing and trade in 1840
The United States state with the least amount of bridges is Rhode Island with 748. The state with the most amount of bridges is Texas with 48,492.
arizona
Arizona
Alaska.
California.
No, it is a landlocked state.
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