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Aleutian Islands (west of 169°30' W): UTC−10:00 HST Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time American Samoa: UTC−11:00 ST: No: Samoa Standard Time Arizona: UTC−07:00 MT: Part Mountain Standard Time. Except for the Navajo Nation, Arizona does not observe DST. Arkansas: UTC−06:00 CT: Yes: Central California: UTC−08:00 PT: Yes: Pacific Standard ...
roughly follows the border between Wisconsin (to the south and west) and the Upper Peninsula (U.P.) of Michigan (to the north and east); the Upper Peninsula counties that border Wisconsin (namely Gogebic, Iron, Dickinson, and Menominee counties) observe central time, all other counties in the U.P. observe eastern time
Southern border with New Mexico south of Chromo 37°22′30″N 102°02′30″W / 37.37500°N 102.04167°W / 37.37500; -102 Kansas border east of Walsh
The evolution of United States standard time zone boundaries from 1919 to 2024 in five-year increments. Plaque in Chicago marking the creation of the four time zones of the continental US in 1883 Colorized 1913 time zone map of the United States, showing boundaries very different from today Map of U.S. time zones during between April 2, 2006, and March 11, 2007.
New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the U.S. The state of New Jersey is ranked as the fourth smallest state in the United States of America. Its total area of the state is 8,729 square miles (22,610 km 2), of which 1,304 square miles (3,380 km 2) is water, and 7,425 square miles (19,230 km 2) is land.
Padre Island, Texas – most extensive Gulf of Mexico island at 209 square miles (540 km 2) and longest barrier island on Earth at 113 miles Isle Royale in Lake Superior , Michigan 48°0′N 88°55′W / 48.000°N 88.917°W / 48.000; -88.917 ( Isle Royale ) – most extensive island in a lake in all U.S. territory at 206.73 ...
The international border states are those states in the U.S. that border either the Bahamas, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, or Russia. With a total of eighteen of such states, thirteen (including Alaska) lie on the U.S.–Canada border, four lie on the U.S.–Mexico border, and one has maritime borders with Cuba and The Bahamas.
Auxiliary Interstate Highways (also called three-digit Interstate Highways) are a subset of highways within the United States' Interstate Highway System.The 323 auxiliary routes generally fall into three types: spur routes, which connect to or intersect the parent route at one end; bypasses, which connect to the parent route at both ends; and beltways, which form a circle that intersects the ...