Alaska is the northernmost state in the "continental" United States. Alaska is part of the "continental" U.S. Alaska is not part of the "contiguous" U.S.
Chicago,Illinois,Honolulu,Hawaii,Mexico City, and nassau Bahamas all can be defined geographically as in what the continental united states, north americ,united states or west indies.
Danforth Maine
Maine
Alaska is the biggest state in the US. Texas is the biggest state attached to the US.
Alaska in 1959
Alaska is the farthest north.Excluding Alaska, Minnesota is the northernmost of the lower 48 states.
The second state to ratify the US Constitution was Pennsylvania. The date of ratification was December 12, 1787. Thus it was the 2nd US State.
You answered your own question. There are the Continental United States , or contiguous states, and the non-contiguous States . Although Alaska is continental , it touches no other state.
Alaska is the northernmost U.S. state in continental North America. Minnesota is the northernmost U.S. state among the 48 contiguous U.S. states.
Maine
Alaska is the northernmost state of the United States.The Northwest Angle of Minnesota is the northernmost point of the contiguous 48 states. It consists of a small peninsula on the Lake of the Woods at 49.27 N 95.05 W.
Seattle, Washington
Dallas, Texas
That would be Alaska, which is also the northernmost state in the U.S.
Point Barrow, Alaska
Maine
Minnesota is the northernmost state apart from Alaska.
Juneau, Alaska.
Yes. Juneau is the northernmost capital city in the U.S. Juneau is the capital city in Alaska, the northernmost U.S. state.
The northernmost state capital in the contiguous United States is Olympia, Washington located at 47°N, 122°W. Overall, the northernmost state capital in the 50 United States is Juneau, Alaska, located at 58°N, 134°W.