There are many places you can stand in more than one state at a time but only one that you can stand in four states at once - where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet.
There are many states that you can stand in at the same time. Just go to the border and stand across it.
50 states that were once 13 colonies.
It's a landmark called Four Corners, Utah.
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 red and white stand for the thirteen colonies. The blue and white stars stand for the 50 states. As for the colors, I once hear a song that went: "Red is for the blood, Blue is for the bruise, White is for the eyes, that fought for me and you."
You can be in four states at once at the Four Corners region in the United States, where the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah meet. This unique point allows visitors to stand in all four states simultaneously. It's the only point in the U.S. where the boundaries of four states intersect.
Also known as "Four Corners". The four states are: Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico.
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Maryland and Delaware share a border, so it is theoretically possible to stand in both states at once.
No. You may own houses in two states or even all states, but you will still list yourself as a permanent resident in only one state.
The Four Corners. This is the only place in the United States where four states intersect at one point: Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. Stand there and you are standing in all four states.
I know that you can go to where Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico meet and stand in one place to look into four different states