- 49N: that's as far north as you can go outside of Alaska or Minnesota (I have been to MN, but not the bit north of the 49th)
- ~29.9N: at New Orleans, not along the Gulf coast, though I have also been to the Gulf itself slightly north of there.
- ~74.6W: in an Atlantic coast state, but not all the way to the coast.
- ~123.8W: to the Pacific Ocean
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Cast (in order of appearance):
Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
New Orleans
Detroit (don't @ me, it was a connecting flight)
The southernmost point of Key West FL, Grand Forks ND, Portsmouth NH, Boise ID
N: Anchorage, AK
E: Wilmington, VT
S: Hilo, HI (or Miami, FL if you don't want to count the islands)
W: Kapolei, HI (or Anchorage, AK or Seattle, WA if you don't want the islands or repeats)
North and West: Port Angeles, WA
South: Key West, FL
East: Marshfield, MA
West - Denver Colorado
South- very southern tip of Texas
North- Basswood Lake Minnesota (boundary waters area)
East- Washington DC
wisconsin, maryland, louisiana, california.
I've been to all 50 states so somewhere in those.
I was a kid/teenager and my memory is bad so now specific than that I can not say
Miami, Honolulu, Albany.
Lower 48? San Francisco.
Actually that's overspecifying. It's just Honolulu and Albany, in two directions each.
East and South: Central Florida
West: Lake Tahoe
North: Minnesota Boundary Waters
North - Everett, WA.
West - Honolulu, HI.
South - San Diego, CA.
East - Atlanta, GA.
Has anyone flown from Hawaii to NYC (or vice versa)? I have not but that seems like it would do it! 😜