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Oct 4, 2020

[Answer] What is the only state with two panhandles?

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...1. Utah 2. Idaho 3. Connecticut 4. West Virginia




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West Virginia - A “panhandle” refers to a narrow strip of land that protrudes from the main area of a state or country — exactly how you’d picture the actual handle of a pan. The panhandles of Florida and Oklahoma are probably the most recognizable, but look closely at a map and you’ll notice them on several other U.S. states: Alaska, Connecticut, Idaho, Maryland, Nebraska, and Texas among them. Only one state, West Virginia, features two panhandles — a northern one that hugs the southwestern corner of Pennsylvania and an eastern one that sits directly below Maryland’s panhandle. The state was originally part of Virginia, and its boundaries stretched west to the Ohio River, which formed the northern panhandle between Pennsylvania and Ohio. In 1861, West Virginia separated from Virginia when it joined the Confederacy, splitting mostly along the Allegheny Mountain range and extending the eastern panhandle to include the town of Harper’s Ferry.:


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