In the lower 48 it's a point on the Canadian border in Phillips County, Montana, east of I-15 and north of I-94. The 2nd farthest is in south-central Nevada near the center of the rough triangle formed by I-5, I-15 and I-80. The 3rd farthest is in southeastern Oregon near the center of the rough triangle formed by I-5, I-84 and I-80.
If you include Alaska, then it's a point on Attu Island in the Aleutian chain.
Nope, Point Barrow, AK is furthest north in the continental US. In the Contiguous US, Northwest Angle, MN is farthest north.
Interstate 90. As an aside, the mid-point of the highway is near Blue Earth, MN.
Seminole, OK. The nearest city is OKC.
Terminal moraine is not a characteristic of continental glaciation. Terminal moraines are formed at the furthest extent of a glacier, marking the point where it stopped advancing.
The Highway sign says "Siskiyou Pass, Elev. 4,100', highest point on Interstate 5"
Interstate 85 is a direct connection between the capitol of Alabama and a state-border city that is West Point, Georgia.
It's the furthest point west.
The furthest point from the center is the circumference of the circle.
From Salem, Oregon take Interstate Highway 5 (I-5) north. Drive on this interstate until just after Wilsonville and just before Tualatin where you take the Interstate Highway 205 (I-205) Exit No.288 and go east. Drive on this interstate until just after the Oregon City/Gladstone area where you take the Oregon Highway 212 Clackamas/Estacada Exit No.12 and go east. Drive on this highway and you will go through the small towns of Clackamas, Damascus, and Boring. After Boring, drive until you come to the US Highway 26 overpass, turn off highway 212 before going over this overpass and go east onto highway 26, just follow the signs at that point you to Sandy from there. You are about five (5) mile from this point from Sandy, Oregon. Way easier than I've made it sound!
The furthest point I have traveled from home is approximately 5,000 miles away.
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Alaska is furthest north and the point is Point Barrow.