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Yes - one on America's east coast; several on America's west coast.

The east coast's only east-west mountain range is located approximately 10 miles north of Springfield, Massachusetts, and bisected by the Connecticut River. For this reason, technically,many consider it to be two ranges: the Holyoke Range, which rises immediately east of the river; and the Mount Tom Range, which rises immediately west of the river.

The west coast features numerous examples of east-west mountain ranges, e.g. the Uinta Mountains in northeastern Utah run east-west. The western end is approximately 50 miles east of Salt Lake City and they run about 150 miles east into Colorado. The Ouachita Mountains are a mountain range located in west central Arkansas and southeastern Oaklahoma. Unlike most other mountain ranges in the United States, the Ouachitas run east and west rather than north and south. Also, Ouachitas are distinctive in that volcanism, metamorphism, and intrustions are notably absent throughout most of the system. The San Bernardino Mountainsrun for approximately 60 mi (100 km) east-west on the southern edge of the Mojave Desert in southwestern San Bernardino County. The entire Transverse Range of California trend East and West. Santa Ynez, San Rafael Mountains, Sierra Madre, Topatopa Mountains, Santa Susana Mountains, etc, etc. The northern Channel Islands are also part of the Transverse Ranges.

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