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Extreme Geographical Points of
the entire United States, including Alaska
and Hawaii |
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Northernmost |
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Point
Barrow, Alaska |
Southernmost |
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Ka Lae (South Cape),
Hawaii |
Westernmost |
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Cape Wrangell, Alaska,
Attu Island |
Easternmost |
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West Quoddy Head, Quoddy
Head State Park, Lubec, Maine |
Lowest |
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Badwater basin,
Death Valley, California, 282 feet below sea level |
Highest |
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Mt. McKinley (Denali),
Alaska, 20,320 feet |
Geographic Center |
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Belle Fourche, South Dakota |
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Extreme Geographical Points of
the contiguous lower 48 states of the
United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii: |
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Northernmost |
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Angle Inlet, Minnesota |
Southernmost |
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Key West, Florida |
Westernmost |
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Cape Alava, Washington |
Easternmost |
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West Quoddy Head, Quoddy
Head State Park, Lubec, Maine |
Lowest |
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Badwater basin,
Death Valley, California, 282 feet below sea level |
Highest |
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Mt. Whitney, Inyo-Tulare,
California, 14,494 feet |
Geographic Ceneter |
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Lebanon, Kansas |
Geodetic Center |
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Osbourne Kansas |
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