If you have a valid drivers license from one state in the United States it would be honored in all other states in the United States. If you move from one state to another you have a certain amount of time to get a license in the state you will be residing in.
Illinois was origionally suppose to be part of wisconsin before becoming a state in 1818
Sometimes a portion of a state's boundary will match the time zone.According to one online map, these 12 states have some portion of their borders with other states on a time zone line and are solely in one time zone:CaliforniaNevadaUtahMontanaArizonaColoradoNew MexicoOklahomaIllinoisWisconsinAlabamaGeorgia13 states have some portion (however small) that span two time zones:AlaskaOregonIdahoNorth DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasTexas (a tiny portion of the pan handle)FloridaTennesseeKentuckyIndianaMichiganThe remaining 25 states have one time zone and do not have borders that match the time zone line.
Yes, there are many places along state borders where it is possible to stand with one foot in one state and the other foot in a different state. If you go to the Four Corners monument (where Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico meet), you can even put your two hands and two feet in four different states at one time.
The state of Massachusetts became the states of Massachusetts and Maine
Most U.S. states have a state fossil. However, Indiana is one of the few states that does not have a state fossil.
It is considered Southern. At he time of the Civil War it was one of 15 Confederate states. At that time, there was only Virginia & no West Virginia.
Depends on the length of time one lives at either one of the residences. The more time you spend at one home over the other(s), will be the primary home state residency...
The third most populated state, one of the greenest states environmentally and one of the wealthiest states.
Pennsylvania is a state, one of the 50 states of the United States of America.
One US state.
The confederate states that bordered the union states varied by time, as some states changed sides or became neutral. Virginia was the only one that stayed the same, bordering Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland.