No, Missouri did not observe Daylight Saving Time in 1960. The state did not consistently follow Daylight Saving Time until 1966.
Phoenix does not follow daylight saving time.
No Hawaii does not use Daylight Savings Time.
I know that Arizona is unaffected
Yes, Pennsylvania follows Daylight Saving Time. The state observes the time change by moving the clock forward one hour in the spring and back one hour in the fall, in accordance with the Daylight Saving Time schedule set by the U.S. federal government.
None; they follow exactly the same schedules.
No. Beginning in 2006, Indiana adopted Daylight Saving Time for the entire state. The state is still split between the Eastern and Central time zones, with Gary and the area near Chicago and counties in Southwestern Indiana observing Central Time, and most of the state on Eastern Time.
No, Florida has not always observed daylight saving time. The state began observing daylight saving time in 1918, but it was repealed in 1966. Florida reintroduced daylight saving time in 1967 and has continued to observe it with few exceptions since then.
That used to be true of Indiana, but, although they are still split between Eastern and Central time, the whole state now observes daylight saving time.The only part of Arizona that does observe daylight saving time is the Navaho Nation.
sure. Check out www.daylight-savings-time.info for all daylight saving information
No, Mississippi does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The state remains on Central Standard Time year-round.
No, the State of Texas does not observe Daylight Saving Time. Texas remains on Central Standard Time throughout the year.