12. The Far Eastern State
Alaska is a state of extremes. Its geographical position at the northwest edge of the North American continent, combined with the vast reach of the Aleutian Islands, underscores its unique standing. The Aleutian Islands stretch across the 180th meridian, placing part of Alaska in the Eastern Hemisphere and making it the easternmost state by longitude.
This feature also secures its position as the westernmost state. Furthermore, Alaska boasts the largest peninsula in the Western Hemisphere, the Alaska Peninsula. The state’s remarkable geographical characteristics, crossing into both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, highlight its status among the extreme points of the United States.