The westernmost state is Alaska, due to its many outreaching islands.
The state in the 48 contiguous states that has the westernmost is Washington. It is located at Cape Alava. The westernmost geographic center of the 48 contiguous states is in Oregon.
The state in the 48 contiguous states that has the westernmost is Washington. It is located at Cape Alava. The westernmost geographic center of the 48 contiguous states is in Oregon.
Washington state takes the cake for westernmost state, as its Cape Alava is the westernmost point in the Contiguous United States.(Alaska and Hawaii are not part of the Contiguous United States.)
The Westernmost point of the contiguous 48 states is Cape Alava, Washington, but Oregon has the westernmost geographic center.
Because of the Aleutian Islands, the International Dateline and the quirks of geography, Alaska is the easternmost, westernmost and northernmost of the 50 US States.
The westernmost state in the United States is Alaska. It is known for its vast size and diverse geography, including glaciers, mountains, tundra, and coastline. Alaska also has unique features such as the Aleutian Islands, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and Denali, the highest peak in North America.
The westernmost point of the contiguous United States is Cape Alava, located in Washington State. It lies on the Olympic Peninsula and is part of Olympic National Park. While it is often confused with Point Reyes in California, Cape Alava is further west, making it the true westernmost point of the lower 48 states.
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Alaska, Hawaii, and Washington State
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