More Oddities of U.S. Geography

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  • @katieandkevinsears7724
    @katieandkevinsears7724 4 года назад +765

    How much of Northern Canada is habitable?
    Nunavut

    • @ravenclawavenger2170
      @ravenclawavenger2170 4 года назад +9

      Very little. The two biggest cities are Yellowknife North West Territories and Whitehorse Yukon Territory.

    • @Dark-vg9nw
      @Dark-vg9nw 4 года назад +71

      @@ravenclawavenger2170 i dont think you get the pun...

    • @HarleyAverage
      @HarleyAverage 4 года назад +1

      Wha-? Does Toronto not exist?

    • @dvferyance
      @dvferyance 4 года назад +6

      I am a bit surprised Yukon doesn't have more people. The weather there isn't as harsh as places farther east and it does have mountains. It's also next to Alaska.

    • @eavn9684
      @eavn9684 4 года назад +29

      @@HarleyAverage Toronto isn't Northern Canada.

  • @kevinwelsh7490
    @kevinwelsh7490 4 года назад +2405

    75% of Canadians in Canada live south of Seattle.

    • @4realjacob637
      @4realjacob637 4 года назад +148

      Canadians in Canada? What about Canadians in Mexico

    • @troodon1096
      @troodon1096 4 года назад +207

      @@4realjacob637 100% of them, however many of them there are, also live south of Seattle.

    • @justingug
      @justingug 4 года назад +30

      How about the Canadians that live south of the US. The part of Canada that is south of Detroit, MI.

    • @tacocruiser4238
      @tacocruiser4238 4 года назад +36

      But Toronto is still much colder than Seattle. So the cold stereotypes still apply.

    • @TheCriminalViolin
      @TheCriminalViolin 4 года назад +25

      100% of Portland Metro Area Residents of Oregon are almost 2 full degrees NORTH of the entirety of Toronto, too :)

  • @bernier42
    @bernier42 4 года назад +1521

    “North, South Carolina is 100 miles southeast of Due West.”
    Well done.

    • @rafetizer
      @rafetizer 4 года назад +47

      That is a chore to read.

    • @quanbrooklynkid7776
      @quanbrooklynkid7776 4 года назад +1

      @@rafetizer L

    • @295g295
      @295g295 4 года назад +5

      > 11:24

    • @TechnoH0bbit
      @TechnoH0bbit 4 года назад +35

      Reminds me of the TV show Community and the "The north cafeteria, named after Admiral William North is located in the western portion of East hall, gateway to the western half of North Hall. Which is named... not after William North but for it's position above the south wall."

    • @joshtipton7417
      @joshtipton7417 4 года назад +4

      There's also a Southport, North Carolina, and if I remember correctly, there's an East West Street there too

  • @gard0158
    @gard0158 3 года назад +43

    Also, Salt Lake in Minnesota is the only salt lake between Utah and the Atlantic Ocean. It’s 25% of the salinity of the ocean and attracts unique birds due to its salt nature. Also, Minnesota has no rivers flow into it (only out)

    • @jonanderson4474
      @jonanderson4474 Год назад +7

      And in all the apocalypse movies nothing ever happens to minnesota.

    • @gusloader123
      @gusloader123 10 месяцев назад

      @@jonanderson4474 It is as bad as it can get. That is because it is ruled by the nearly communist DFL Party.

  • @gullscomic
    @gullscomic 4 года назад +389

    Another note about Crater Lake is that there's no river feeding it. It's all rain and snow melt. With no sediment coming or going, you get that clear blue body of water. Fun vid!

    • @Tiqerboy
      @Tiqerboy 3 года назад +36

      The bad news is, if you are on a boat and your keys fall out of your pocket and over the edge, that will be the last you ever see of them.

    • @greywolf7577
      @greywolf7577 3 года назад +3

      I'm surprised that it doesn't evaporate more than it does. I guess the air is just saturated enough with water all the time to stop significant drops in water.

    • @295g295
      @295g295 3 года назад +1

      > 0:48 < Is there no river out of Crater Lake?

    • @bobrother9471
      @bobrother9471 3 года назад +1

      @@295g295 no

    • @greencaraction
      @greencaraction 3 года назад +8

      @@Tiqerboy That's why key floats were created.

  • @Jenza82
    @Jenza82 4 года назад +182

    Even though I’m not american (I’m swedish) I love this kind of geographical quirks and oddities about the US (and anywhere else).

    • @RoyalMela
      @RoyalMela 4 года назад +1

      Wanna fight over Märket island?

    • @moth.monster
      @moth.monster 4 года назад +10

      As an American I'd love to watch a video just like this about Sweden.

    • @martinostlund1879
      @martinostlund1879 4 года назад +1

      Jag med!

  • @chollysquid764
    @chollysquid764 4 года назад +282

    The Oregon /Florida one hour time difference deal takes a minute to sink in...good stuff!!..thanks 👍

    • @randfeldman2265
      @randfeldman2265 4 года назад +70

      When they turn back the clocks one hour to standard time, eastern Oregon and Florida panhandle are the same time for one hour.

    • @chiarosuburekeni9325
      @chiarosuburekeni9325 4 года назад +7

      That one is nuts. Same think with the Arkansas one.

    • @mattendres17
      @mattendres17 4 года назад +2

      This was my favorite.

    • @harleyburton8359
      @harleyburton8359 4 года назад +10

      As someone who lives in Pensacola, FL, far west in the panhandle, it definitely trips up family and friends who are out of town! Haha

    • @Hubert4515
      @Hubert4515 4 года назад +2

      this blew my mind

  • @elsievers
    @elsievers 2 года назад +84

    Really like your videos. An interesting fact about Seattle is that they measure the rainfall at the airport. The airport was built where it is for two reasons. First, it split two major cities. Second, it was a fairly "dry" place. If you go fifteen miles to the east, the average rainfall jumps to over 50".

    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann Год назад +5

      SeaTac is it's own city...it is crazy though how then rainfall can vary so within such a short distance in the Sound area

    • @views40
      @views40 5 месяцев назад

      Wonder if they do this to make it sound like it's not that rainy up there... but in actuality, it is LOL!

  • @chrisj.9882
    @chrisj.9882 4 года назад +232

    Really weird thing about land being on the other side of the Mississippi River: Illinois's first capitol is now west of the river: Kaskaskia was the territorial capital and I do believe very briefly the state capitol. But now it's west of the river on an island - and the only bridge to it connects to the Missouri side. So you have to go to Missouri to see Illinois's first state capitol.

    • @timmmahhhh
      @timmmahhhh 4 года назад +5

      The state line looks to follow the former river so it's in Illinois, but yes on the Missouri side of the Mississippi. Thanks I've heard of Kaskaskia but never thought to look up where it is.

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 4 года назад +2

      @@timmmahhhh Unfortunately the first time I remember hearing that name was in reports about the 1993 floods (it was hit very hard).

    • @jockoaccidente
      @jockoaccidente 4 года назад +1

      I heard about this while visiting nearby Ste. Genevieve, MO which is a historic city well worth a visit itself!

    • @timmmahhhh
      @timmmahhhh 4 года назад

      @@andyjay729 yeah those floods were nasty.

    • @deegee424
      @deegee424 3 года назад +3

      @@andyjay729 My grandmother passed away in Quincy, Illinois in 1993. There is a park there called Bluff Park, where you can stand on top of the hill and look across the Mississippi River to the bluff in the Missouri side. My dad took us to the park while we were in town to see the river. The two bluffs are 3-5 miles apart, and he told us the river is usually about 1/4 mile wide at the park. When we were there, you could see a waterline about 15ft up the trees on the hills of both bluffs! And the river was still more than a mile wide. I've never seen ANYTHING like that, and I grew up in Virginia with frequent hurricanes!

  • @brandonklisart5593
    @brandonklisart5593 4 года назад +180

    I live in NW Florida (a state with three NFL teams) and the closest NFL stadium is in Louisiana, three states away.

    • @debbied.1682
      @debbied.1682 3 года назад +12

      These oddities will make you crazy if you think about them too long! 😆

    • @denelson83
      @denelson83 3 года назад +9

      So, your favourite drink is Pensa-Cola?

    • @packersfan117
      @packersfan117 3 года назад +2

      @@denelson83 Bah-dum tiss

    • @christopher10coo
      @christopher10coo 3 года назад +2

      Atlanta Falcons?

    • @organicsoulgumbo
      @organicsoulgumbo 2 года назад

      @@christopher10coo New Orleans saints 😒

  • @theonlyguiltymaninshawshan7909
    @theonlyguiltymaninshawshan7909 4 года назад +251

    Maine is the only state to border only one other state (NH). Every other state borders at least two states or, in the case of AK and HI, no states. Just a bit of trivia.

    • @FewVidsJustComments
      @FewVidsJustComments 3 года назад +6

      Alaska almost borders Washington, if you count its southeastern island chain

    • @njhcomposer
      @njhcomposer 3 года назад +9

      Maine is also the only one-syllable state in the US!

    • @ericandcharlottehoncharenk1884
      @ericandcharlottehoncharenk1884 3 года назад +9

      You Maineiacs!

    • @oldgranite6467
      @oldgranite6467 3 года назад +2

      Now that I think of it, nh bordered ma on two borders before maine became a state (was a part of mass prior to then. any other state ever lay a claim to that?

    • @bostonrailfan2427
      @bostonrailfan2427 3 года назад +2

      @@oldgranite6467 Bootheel of Missouri and the river reroute quirks are the only other remotely close

  • @imac84
    @imac84 3 года назад +112

    As a western marylander, thanks for calling out the 1-mile-wide oddity! Another one that's slightly less impressive is a little farther east. If you start in I-81 at the Pennsylvania border and head south, you cross through 4 states in just 30 minutes (~35ish miles or so).

    • @erickpoorbaugh6728
      @erickpoorbaugh6728 2 года назад +11

      This is particularly impressive when juxtaposed against the trip from Scottsbluff, NE to Savannah, GA-both take you through the same number of states.

    • @shaneatl
      @shaneatl 2 года назад

      @@erickpoorbaugh6728 good catch. that's crazy impressive

    • @LoveStallion
      @LoveStallion 2 года назад +6

      I know that stretch. One minute you're in Gettysburg. Next think you know you're by Camp David, then suddenly blasting through the W. VA panhandle before dropping into Winchester, VA.
      I love the one-mile stretch in Hancock. I nerded out about it with my now-wife when we passed through. I'm amazed she married me.

    • @danielherman2159
      @danielherman2159 2 года назад

      I went through this part just a few weeks ago! It's crazy!

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 2 года назад

      @@LoveStallion Maybe she's a nerd also.

  • @russell_szabados
    @russell_szabados 4 года назад +103

    Man, I love your channel. My dad gave me his Rand McNally World Atlas when I was 5 years old because I was always reading its maps, comparing states, borders & minutiae like you do in many of your videos. So imagine one of the first few dates I had with my wife in our mid-20’s, we both turn out to be geography trivia champs at a local bar. Still together 30 years later. 👍

    • @markberryhill2715
      @markberryhill2715 3 года назад +4

      As a lightweight spelling bee champ I approve of this message.

  • @taljdwr9527
    @taljdwr9527 4 года назад +584

    I have driven through that part of Maryland before. My Google map: "Welcome to Maryland"... 30 seconds later: “Welcome to West Virginia”

    • @mbitetto67
      @mbitetto67 4 года назад +30

      I was just going to offer this one... you beat me. Go from MD to VA to WV in about 3000 feet of driving along Rt 340

    • @alexray230
      @alexray230 4 года назад +7

      I'm curious where you were going to actually get off in Hancock

    • @robnorris4770
      @robnorris4770 4 года назад +18

      So I suppose you could walk from Pennsylvania to West Virginia (or the opposite) through Maryland in about 25 minutes.

    • @JosePerez-no6li
      @JosePerez-no6li 4 года назад +19

      Driving up I-495 from Virginia you cross a tiny portion of DC before going into Maryland. Google maps welcomes you to DC and immediately after welcomes you to Maryland.

    • @mondegreen9709
      @mondegreen9709 4 года назад +4

      That shape of Maryland is really weird indeed. As I'd mentioned it somewhere before, it looks like a sandwich that someone took a huge bite out of with one part just barely hanging by the crust, just about to fall off.

  • @lfhaneman
    @lfhaneman 3 года назад +36

    Growing up in El Paso Texas, we were closer in mileage to LA (Cali) than we were to Houston. Back in the early ‘80’s, cable TV came across the desert states to El Paso from CA, so we were much more in tune with the west coast than we were to the rest of our state!

    • @richardcoughlin8931
      @richardcoughlin8931 3 года назад +5

      When I lived in Albuquerque the news from El Paso was treated as an extension of New Mexico current events. In fact, because of it’s proximity El Paso feels more like it’s part of New Mexico than it is of Texas.

    • @elwoodblues9613
      @elwoodblues9613 2 года назад +2

      Recently, I moved from CA to TX, so I experienced this. It was a shorter distance to drive from my former home near Berkeley to Los Angeles than to drive from El Paso to the beginning of the Hill Country!

    • @Dethflash
      @Dethflash Год назад +1

      For a brief time I had a sibling in San Diego, a sibling in El Paso, and me near Houston. My family still makes jokes to this day about how my one sibling could drive from El Paso to San Diego faster than driving across Texas to Houston.
      El Paso is its own unique place and culture when compared to the rest of Texas.

    • @Electrodexify
      @Electrodexify 9 месяцев назад

      Earth is flat! Deal with it 😂

  • @sarahedwards2
    @sarahedwards2 Год назад +4

    Fun fact: That portion of Florida is actually the same time as that portion of Idaho for one hour on the first Sunday in November, after Central Time changes its time but before Mountain Time does!

  • @thomasriederer7374
    @thomasriederer7374 4 года назад +76

    In Michigan, you can visit Paradise, Nirvana, and Hell, all in the same day. Inasmuch as Paradise is in the upper peninsula and Hell is downstate near Detroit, Paradise is frequently colder than Hell.

    • @glenmallory6181
      @glenmallory6181 3 года назад +6

      We visited Paradise, Michigan. We are from Paradise, California. There is a very small community called Hell Town less than 20 miles up the Sierra Nevada foothills, which is cooler than Paradise most of the time..
      After the Camp Fire destroyed 18,000 buildings in Paradise California in 2018, we had to move to nearby Chico, California. In Texas, you can find both Paradise and Chico almost as close as their California twin cities.

    • @scottmorris5730
      @scottmorris5730 3 года назад +9

      There's also a Hell in Norway. A woman from there won the Miss Universe Beauty Pagent. She was a beauty queen from Hell.

    • @roserollins9800
      @roserollins9800 3 года назад +1

      @@scottmorris5730 The Hell You Say

    • @theresemalmberg955
      @theresemalmberg955 3 месяца назад

      You can also drive from California to Alaska in one day if you live in Michigan!

    • @theresemalmberg955
      @theresemalmberg955 3 месяца назад

      You can also drive from California to Alaska in one day if you live in Michigan!

  • @davidgately7037
    @davidgately7037 3 года назад +132

    There is a city(more like a town) that's in Utah and Nevada called Wendover. Nevada's side is lit up because of casinos and Utah's side is dark and almost dead.
    There's a town called George in Washington, so George, Washington.

    • @personsoosososos
      @personsoosososos 3 года назад +2

      I believe Tahoe is the same way where half of it is in California and the other half is in Nevada

    • @obhuicoksetyaetse1
      @obhuicoksetyaetse1 3 года назад +5

      They called wendover Air Force Base, leftover Air Force Base, when they were training b-29 Crews to drop the bomb

    • @obhuicoksetyaetse1
      @obhuicoksetyaetse1 3 года назад

      509th composite squadron

    • @obhuicoksetyaetse1
      @obhuicoksetyaetse1 3 года назад

      Colonel tibbetts & company

    • @deirdre108
      @deirdre108 3 года назад +7

      Every year George, Washington has the world's largest cherry pie on Washington's birthday.

  • @davidwilkinson1480
    @davidwilkinson1480 3 года назад +74

    From the Winchester, Virginia area you can travel east and be in West Virginia.

    • @ohioalphornmusicalsawman2474
      @ohioalphornmusicalsawman2474 3 года назад +2

      Cape May, NJ is South of Winchester, as are Evansviile, IN and Cairo, Illinois

    • @garryharris3777
      @garryharris3777 3 года назад +1

      Go south from Detroit, Michigan and you arrive in Canada.

    • @go_go_gadget_gary
      @go_go_gadget_gary 3 года назад

      There's also a road in the Carolinas just south of Charlotte where this happens several times. If you follow it long enough going north OR south, you'll flip flop between the two a few times.

  • @OnlineAdjunct
    @OnlineAdjunct 3 года назад +19

    I used to live, at different times, in Chicago, and in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Both are closer to Texarkana, Texas than El Paso Texas is. You can probably find a lot of similar oddities by measuring the distance between the points in Texas that are farthest apart, and making that distance the radius of a circle centered on either of the two points. Texas is BIG!

    • @txkoutdoorfam6911
      @txkoutdoorfam6911 Год назад +1

      Texas is massive, I live in Texarkana and have traveled in texas a lot. So realizing how big it was, it blew my mind when I found out Alaska is almost 3 times bigger!!! Normally the maps we use make Alaska seem smaller then it actually is. Circles don’t lay down flat without morphing something.

  • @andersfoltz7044
    @andersfoltz7044 4 года назад +132

    One interesting fact I learned is that the southeastern most point of Michigan is closer to South Carolina than the westernmost point of Michigan!

    • @zkittlezthabanditt604
      @zkittlezthabanditt604 4 года назад +13

      Well duh

    • @thewelcomer5698
      @thewelcomer5698 4 года назад +35

      "Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes"

    • @SpencerTwiddy
      @SpencerTwiddy 4 года назад +7

      @@zkittlezthabanditt604 big yikes

    • @SpencerTwiddy
      @SpencerTwiddy 4 года назад +14

      @@thewelcomer5698 neither one of y’all got what he meant🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @SpencerTwiddy
      @SpencerTwiddy 4 года назад +39

      He meant: if you’re at the southeast corner of Michigan, it’s a shorter distance to take a straight line to SC than it is to take a straight line to the westernmost point in Michigan

  • @sleesanders6064
    @sleesanders6064 3 года назад +182

    In the seventh grade had a teacher teach flat earth. The point of the classes was to prove him wrong. He was one of the better teachers for developing critical thinking.

    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann Год назад

      ​@Gengrik Yagoda are they? You mean like forcing pledge every morning? Like paddling students (something like half the US still does this)
      Sounds more like you are getting your world view from political propaganda

    • @john2432
      @john2432 Год назад +6

      @Gengrik Yagoda Are you still in middle school?

    • @the.abhiram.r
      @the.abhiram.r Год назад +3

      @@john2432 looking back on it, middle school really ruins your perception of the world and destroys your mind lol

    • @insanitycubed8832
      @insanitycubed8832 Год назад +3

      @@john2432 There's a difference between edgy and harsh reality. They teach you what science learned, not how to do it. They make you read books and try to tell you how you should comprehend it, they even do that in "common core" math now. But the worst of all is there is no opting out of this mis-education. There are no public alternatives, and the state both acts like their standards are appropriate and says you have to use at least 8 years of your childhood learning them

  • @VincentFlieder
    @VincentFlieder 4 года назад +136

    I’m from Texarkana, and want to make a correction/add info:
    While Texarkana is considered “one city” by most people, it is actually two cities.
    You could say that Texarkana, Texas and Texarkana, Arkansas are conjoined twin cities, since they do share quite a few municipal services, such as water, and one Chamber of Commerce.
    Also, in the Courthouse/Post Office that is situated on the state line, the judges chair in the courtroom is bolted to the floor so that they are always sitting in (and hopefully representing) the two states.

    • @Brimstone-Gaming
      @Brimstone-Gaming 4 года назад +4

      same as Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas.

    • @bxdanny
      @bxdanny 4 года назад +20

      @@Brimstone-Gaming Not the same. Kansas City, KS and Kansas City, MO have a river between them, so you can't be in both at the same time (unless you are under water). Texarkana, TX and Texarkana, AR have no river between them, so you can stand, or sit, right on the line.

    • @Brimstone-Gaming
      @Brimstone-Gaming 4 года назад +6

      @@bxdanny not if you are on the overpasses or the bridges. I drove semis all the time there.

    • @manin24087
      @manin24087 3 года назад +19

      Same with Bristol, VA and Bristol, TN.

    • @thecarnivalangel
      @thecarnivalangel 3 года назад +1

      A man in Arkansas and his ass in Texas...

  • @nedesp61
    @nedesp61 2 года назад +8

    Interesting, and I really appreciate you put the metric numbers at the bottom of the screen in most cases you mention a distance or another unit. This expands your public to the rest of the world iso just the USA... Well done from marketing perspective!

  • @opiumextract2934
    @opiumextract2934 3 года назад +197

    If you live in Texarkana, Texas you don't pay state tax. Texas doesn't pay state tax
    4:33

    • @phlydude
      @phlydude 3 года назад +30

      Came here to say the same thing - he got the AR and TX state income taxes reversed

    • @Patriot-bn9om
      @Patriot-bn9om 3 года назад +37

      I think he meant that if you live in Texarkana, Arkansas yout don't pay state income tax in Arkansas as if you actually live in Texarkana, Texas because Texas has no state income tax. Arkansas residents whose permanent residence is within the city limits of Texarkana, Arkansas are exempt from Arkansas individual income taxes. And, property tax in Texarkana, Arkansas is half as much as in Texarkana, Texas because Texas property taxes are higher since there is no state income tax.

    • @codyaaron2129
      @codyaaron2129 3 года назад +19

      No Arkansas residents do pay state taxes, and technically if you live in Texas and work in Arkansas you do pay Arkansas state tax but have a a form to send in with them to get all of it back. Trust me, it is a headache dealing with it.

    • @lucasedwards5617
      @lucasedwards5617 3 года назад +5

      I actually live in Texarkana TX and Cody Aaron is completely right on this

    • @jeffreygrajek583
      @jeffreygrajek583 3 года назад +2

      Came to correct the state income tax statement as well. We have a much higher sales tax usually right around double what it is in states with a state income tax. The property tax is one big giant mess I wish they would fix.

  • @trevorjustinjones
    @trevorjustinjones 3 года назад +162

    When you were talking about Seattle and snow. I think an interesting fact to most people is that Flagstaff AZ is one of the snowiest cities in the US.

    • @crappieflopadventures
      @crappieflopadventures 3 года назад +5

      I've only been through flagstaff once in my life, and it was snowing that day, lol.

    • @frigginjerk
      @frigginjerk 3 года назад +16

      On a trip out west, within a matter of hours, I went from 115 degrees in Death Valley to 50 degrees in Flagstaff.

    • @BaldCaillou
      @BaldCaillou 3 года назад +1

      Why is that?

    • @catherinearredondo2092
      @catherinearredondo2092 3 года назад +9

      @@BaldCaillou I believe it comes down to altitude. Higher altitudes, even in desert climates, will get snow

    • @Ethyro
      @Ethyro 3 года назад

      Catherine Arredondo Lots.

  • @HeyJules2
    @HeyJules2 4 года назад +55

    I was surprised you didn't mention Lloydminster in Canada, a city in both AB and SK, when you mentioned Texarkana! Unlike Texarkana which is technically a "twin city," though, Lloydminster is truly ONE CITY shared between the two provinces. Cool stuff!
    Love your vids (and, yes, excited when I get an alert every time a new one comes out), so thanks Geo King!

    • @BorninVirginia
      @BorninVirginia 4 года назад +5

      There also Bristol VA/TN and Bluefield VA/WV

    • @Speedster___
      @Speedster___ 4 года назад

      This is US only

    • @HeyJules2
      @HeyJules2 4 года назад +5

      @@Speedster___ He said "a little bit of Canada as well" at the beginning, so was hoping to see Lloydminster on the list!

    • @marklittle8805
      @marklittle8805 4 года назад +7

      Lloydminister has one other neat trick. Half the year half the town is in a different time zone

    • @GeographyKing
      @GeographyKing  4 года назад +14

      Thank you! I was not aware of the Lloydminster province situation. There's always way more to learn.

  • @willbiederman8468
    @willbiederman8468 3 года назад +14

    For a couple years of high school I lived on the border of Hamilton and Marion county in Tennessee and randomly my phone would switch time zones during the night… I was only late to class a couple times 😂

  • @ArdisTravel
    @ArdisTravel 4 года назад +24

    I-24 West of Chattanooga is not the only route that enters another state. I-86 in New York dips into Pennsylvania at Waverly NY/South Waverly, PA and I-684 crosses into Greenwich, CT just north of Westchester County Airport. Both sections of road are maintained by the New York State Thruway Authority.

    • @GeographyKing
      @GeographyKing  4 года назад +9

      Thank you for the correction. Man that I-86 in PA is quite the sliver! Didn't even notice it without a serious zooming in on the map. And I totally missed 684. I was focused on the main interstates and overlooked the spurs and loops.

    • @JCDofNYC
      @JCDofNYC 4 года назад +2

      I used to drive through that slice of Connecticut on 684 all the time when I was a teenager. And given my penchant for treating the posted speed limit more as a recommendation than a rule, I used to wonder if the New York State Troopers had jurisdiction over that stretch of the interstate. I assumed not, and, as such, would haul ass over that section of the highway, as I'd never seen a CT Trooper on 684.

    • @gus473
      @gus473 4 года назад

      @@JCDofNYC In the Northeast, all traffic signs are merely "advisory" to locals.... ಠಿ_ಠ

    • @gurrrn1102
      @gurrrn1102 4 года назад

      Also according to Google Maps, AR-43 dips into Oklahoma in the vicinity of Maysville - I found this when trying to find routes south from AR into OK after you mentioned it in the video.

    • @jcarp1776
      @jcarp1776 4 года назад

      @@JCDofNYC ... I did the same for I-15 in the NW corner of Arizona (can't be accessed by AZ, only Utah or Nevada) until I found out that they have shared jurisdiction with their neighboring states. Luckily I never got a ticket through the Virgin River Gorge there.

  • @joycemelton2980
    @joycemelton2980 3 года назад +83

    Kept expecting a mention of the peculiar northern border of Delaware. It's the only border in the US (as far as I know) that is described in terms of a radius from a fixed point.

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup 3 года назад

      The 12 mile circle
      Measured from the New Castle courthouse.
      Surveyors goofed drawing the borders between PA, MD & DE so this was the compromise.

    • @bigploppa154
      @bigploppa154 2 года назад

      @@blue9multimediagroup yeah but then jersey said fuck your circle so it didnt get completed

    • @terrymcginnis634
      @terrymcginnis634 2 года назад +2

      maybe he will circle back to that one

    • @Capricornstar14
      @Capricornstar14 2 года назад

      I went to college in DE, and learning about the 3 counties in the whole state blew my mind. Also only 1 area code like RI.

    • @dennisholiday1868
      @dennisholiday1868 2 года назад

      Delaware only had one battle during The Revolutionary War for Independence and Philadelphia Pennsylvania is the largest northern city closest to the south!

  • @coleslaw2394
    @coleslaw2394 4 года назад +314

    "Interesting quirks and features"
    Careful, you might summon a wild Doug Demuro

  • @deanzimm2688
    @deanzimm2688 2 года назад +7

    I had a friend who farmed in Divide County , North Dakota. He had a field that was on the Canadian border. The field was actually a hay slough which was bisected by the US-Canadian border. He was fond of saying that the border in that area was determined by whoever cut hay in that field first, of course, each farmer only cut the hay on his side of the slough.

  • @jakebutler291
    @jakebutler291 4 года назад +51

    New England is completely separated from the rest of the country by one state: New York.
    Also, New Jersey comes the closest to two states without bordering them: Connecticut and Maryland. Both CT-NY-NJ and MD-DE-NJ are referred to as tri-state areas, though NJ doesn't actually border CT or MD.

    • @Perririri
      @Perririri 4 года назад

      Technically, Vermont is not in New England, because it was at one time in New York State!

    • @orthobro3811
      @orthobro3811 4 года назад +5

      MD-DE-NJ is not a tri-state area. They have no principal city in common, unless you count Philly, which would make it 4 states with PA

    • @dougadkins7006
      @dougadkins7006 4 года назад +5

      @@orthobro3811 A small section of Maryland is part of the tri-state of PA-NJ-DE. The same goes for northeast PA as part of the tri-state of NY-NJ-CT.

    • @quanbrooklynkid7776
      @quanbrooklynkid7776 4 года назад

      @@dougadkins7006 i didn't even know that nd im from nyc

    • @MegaBrokenstar
      @MegaBrokenstar 4 года назад +4

      MD-DE-NJ is more of a quad state area, also including PA. They also call it Greater Philadelphia or the Philadelphia-Mount Holly MSA or the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington MSA.

  • @CosmicStargoat
    @CosmicStargoat 3 года назад +19

    This is one of the best RUclips channels. I majored in Physical Science and Math in college and took a lot of Earth Science courses, which I enjoyed immensely. Another oddity is that there is a part of Canada that is further south than the northern border of California.

    • @viddork
      @viddork 2 года назад +2

      I was surprised that wasn't mentioned, but then, I already knew about it. The population stat was new to me.

    • @retstak
      @retstak 2 года назад +2

      @@viddork It also amuses me that the state of California, by itself, has more people than Canada.

  • @jakebutler291
    @jakebutler291 4 года назад +115

    Pittsburgh and Miami are roughly at the same longitude, and Cleveland and Jacksonville are also roughly at the same longitude!

    • @robnorris4770
      @robnorris4770 4 года назад +24

      There are parts of Florida that are west of parts of Chicago.

    • @bernier42
      @bernier42 4 года назад +13

      I blew my brother’s mind when I showed him that Detroit and Tampa are almost identical longitude.

    • @matthewgomez892
      @matthewgomez892 4 года назад +1

      miami huge

    • @eduardooneal
      @eduardooneal 4 года назад +1

      @@bernier42 what does that even mean

    • @chiarosuburekeni9325
      @chiarosuburekeni9325 4 года назад +3

      @@eduardooneal it means you can draw a line vertically from Tampa Florida and it will hit Detroit Michigan

  • @billeager
    @billeager Год назад +7

    Maybe has been said in the comments long ago, but there's another instance of an Interstate dipping into another state like I-24 dips briefly into Georgia. I-86 in New York between Elmira and Binghamton briefly drops into the state of Pennsylvania for about a mile. Similarly, the mile markings and exit numbering does not change. I-86 is a relatively newly designated Interstate, so I-24 may have held that distinction for quite a long time, but it now has humble but legitimate company!

  • @nyandmu
    @nyandmu 4 года назад +24

    I-684 in NY passes through a small portion of CT with no exits before returning to NY.

    • @pghrpg4065
      @pghrpg4065 4 года назад

      I was thinking of that one too.

    • @MirzaAhmed89
      @MirzaAhmed89 4 года назад

      I came here to say that.

    • @marcbernicker206
      @marcbernicker206 4 года назад

      me too. i was going to post just that fact

    • @mrmoose6619
      @mrmoose6619 4 года назад

      Which connects to Interstate 87... which never leaves New York, but is called an Interstate since it meets the standards of the Interstate Highway System

  • @dillinheck956
    @dillinheck956 3 года назад +86

    Living in Chattanooga, I figured you would’ve mentioned Bristol TN/VA. It’s a city split in two by the state line, if you’re driving down State Street heading East, you’re in TN but if you make a U-turn and head West, you’re in VA. Very neat place to visit.

    • @zanedawson24
      @zanedawson24 2 года назад +7

      Yeah I’ve been there plenty of times, also did you know that in Bristol there is a Kroger built mostly in va but a little bit of it goes in tn

    • @dillinheck956
      @dillinheck956 2 года назад +8

      Wow I did not know that. I bet that permit process during construction was a cluster $&%#.

    • @thedevilinthecircuit1414
      @thedevilinthecircuit1414 2 года назад +6

      I've heard one can see the territories of seven states from atop Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga.

    • @ericsmith6841
      @ericsmith6841 2 года назад +4

      There is a half marathon in Texarkana called Run the Line, the last bit is on State Line, heading south you are in Texas and heading north it is in Arkansas, i tell everyone i ran through 2 states

  • @Brian-eh1xj
    @Brian-eh1xj 4 года назад +54

    One cool fact I have is that five counties come to a quintapoint in southern Florida in Lake Okeechobee. I think it’s the only place like that

    • @haroeneissa790
      @haroeneissa790 4 года назад +13

      There was one place in italy where 10 counties bordered each other in the middle of a mountain or something. Thats even crazier

    • @Brian-eh1xj
      @Brian-eh1xj 4 года назад +4

      @@haroeneissa790 yeah I’ve heard of that too! It makes you wonder how they agree upon these things

    • @daerdevvyl4314
      @daerdevvyl4314 4 года назад +1

      There is a point where Canada’s provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan and the territories of Northwest Territories and Nunavut all meet. It’s only 4 places, but still.

    • @dvferyance
      @dvferyance 4 года назад

      There is a place in Wisconsin were 4 come together near the dells.

    • @jaimeogas
      @jaimeogas 4 года назад

      @@dvferyance the are several places in Wisconsin where 4 counties meet at one point. Milwaukee, Washington, Waukesha, and Ozaukee counties are one example.

  • @davidgrech4574
    @davidgrech4574 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for your awesome channel and I hope you know how much I appreciate you 🌎

  • @dudebruh8183
    @dudebruh8183 4 года назад +13

    Every one of this guy's videos is like when your high school teacher would do a lesson that was randomly really interesting. can't get enough

  • @danmichaels9613
    @danmichaels9613 4 года назад +80

    Don’t know if this geography, but earlier this I was surprised to learn that the bottom of Lake Erie is actually higher above sea level than the surface of Lake Ontario.

    • @andisarna8315
      @andisarna8315 4 года назад +14

      this is mostly because Lake Erie is the shallowest Great Lake by FAR, its deepest point is 210 feet and its average depth is 62 feet. I was honestly surprised that a lake that big could be that shallow

    • @jacobcerretto6857
      @jacobcerretto6857 4 года назад +26

      @@andisarna8315 you think that’s nuts, Lake Okeechobee, the big lake in Florida, it’s max depth is 12 feet deep!

    • @denisefarmer366
      @denisefarmer366 2 года назад +1

      @@andisarna8315 Doesn't lake Erie dump into lake Ontario, forming Niagara falls??

  • @byrondueck0
    @byrondueck0 4 года назад +38

    Re: I-24 at Chattanooga
    The new I-86 at Waverly, NY also dips into another state (PA)

    • @mjamaloney
      @mjamaloney 3 года назад +8

      There's also I-684 (in NY) which runs almost due North/South, but has a little over a mile running through the corner of Greenwich Connecticut. There's an office complex in Greenwich, CT that you can only get to from the NY side. Approx. Coordinates: [41.096625261733614, -73.72017205404715]

    • @spuds6423
      @spuds6423 3 года назад +1

      @@mjamaloney Both sections are maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation.

    • @ohioalphornmusicalsawman2474
      @ohioalphornmusicalsawman2474 3 года назад +1

      The new I-86 was NY 17 for many years. Jamestown, NY is closer to c
      Cleveland than to Binghamton, closer to Toledo, Ohio than to Albany

    • @daniel_elliott
      @daniel_elliott 3 года назад +1

      This is exactly what I was coming here to say.

  • @champ1061
    @champ1061 Год назад +1

    My favorite episode of any episode of anything on youtube or any tube.

  • @jakebutler291
    @jakebutler291 4 года назад +43

    Interstate 84 comes within 9 ft of crossing the New Jersey border when crossing the Delaware from PA to NY

    • @BugsWisely
      @BugsWisely 4 года назад +1

      i always liked Wilkes Barre. Haven't been there since 93.

    • @timothybarney7257
      @timothybarney7257 4 года назад +1

      I had thought that the border was between the eastbound and westbound bridges at the middle of the river but that may be to margins of error on maps.

    • @jakebutler291
      @jakebutler291 4 года назад

      @@timothybarney7257 it comes super close it’s hard to tell on some maps

    • @timothybarney7257
      @timothybarney7257 4 года назад +1

      @@jakebutler291 Hence why I thought it was that way. I drive it quite often (at least I did pre-COVID) as I work just off old exit 4 (Route 17 Middletown) and live about 30-odd miles up Route 209 from Port Jervis NY but am originally from west central PA and that's my main way back home (I-84 to I-81 to I-80 to I-99)

    • @mrmoose6619
      @mrmoose6619 4 года назад +2

      I-84 was originally supposed be in New Jersey, but it would have maybe been a couple miles long, if that. NJ rejected 84, due to the expenses in maintaining it, leading to the alignment as it is.

  • @louiseaxon6985
    @louiseaxon6985 3 года назад +39

    I absolutely love your videos. I find them fascinating. Thank you! I love your nerdy type perspective! Please keep doing these videos. With love from a Brit who loves USA!

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад

      Would it be possible for me to start a business in west texarkana for no corporate income tax and then pay my personal income to east texarkana and then i dont have to pay taxes? 😂

  • @quizchris
    @quizchris 4 года назад +20

    My favorite 'genre' you do!

  • @kaliberimaging5579
    @kaliberimaging5579 10 месяцев назад +1

    When I lived in Huntsville AL, I always thought it was interesting that Huntsville got about 1-3/4 inches of snow and Nashville got six inches.

  • @OrganicNonGMO
    @OrganicNonGMO 4 года назад +68

    One cool oddity in Washington state goes by the name of "Point Roberts". It's a peninsula in the northern side of the state which is connected to mainland Canada but it's still a part of Washington state. If you live in Point Roberts you would have to cross the Canada border just to get to the rest of Washington state.

    • @blakemitchell735
      @blakemitchell735 4 года назад +11

      There’s a movement for them to join Canada as they are getting fucked over because they can’t go through Canada to get to the rest of the US cuz of corona

    • @arturomoroyoqui
      @arturomoroyoqui 4 года назад +3

      Aww I commented this too before seeing this post

    • @chiarosuburekeni9325
      @chiarosuburekeni9325 4 года назад +9

      I'm pretty sure he covered point Roberts in the first video as that's one of the more commonly known oddities. Maybe not though.

    • @BrandonHanson
      @BrandonHanson 4 года назад +2

      Reminds me of Angel Intel, Minnesota.

    • @kabongpope
      @kabongpope 4 года назад +2

      @Projekt Kobra Same with the Northeast Angle, IMO. Once we were able to get proper surveys done, a lot of these border quirks could have been solved

  • @JCDofNYC
    @JCDofNYC 4 года назад +14

    You say "nerdy type perspective" like it's something bad!! I, for one, revel in the nerdy type perspective. Another great video, Your Majesty! It's good to be the King!
    Speaking of the little sliver of Maryland you referenced, to the best of my knowledge, aside from the Four Corners (i.e., Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico), the shortest distance one can travel and visit four separate States is up through Rte. 552, which in approximately 15 miles, one can drive from Virginia to West Virginia to Maryland to Pennsylvania.

    • @GeographyKing
      @GeographyKing  4 года назад +4

      I use the term nerd to be completely complimentary. Nerd power!

  • @hrcnhntr613
    @hrcnhntr613 4 года назад +6

    Great video! I was waiting to see if the time zone thing came up and was excited when it did. But! You stopped short at the tidbit I find most interesting. For one hour a year, when Central time leaps forward one hour in the spring, they have the same time as Mountain time and there are portions of an Atlantic and Pacific state with the same exact time!

  • @Ranger_Ric
    @Ranger_Ric 2 года назад +8

    If I remember correctly, Alaska had 5 time zones at one time. Anchorage (the largest city) was 2 hours later than Juneau (the state capitol) and Nome was 2 hours later than Anchorage. In 1983 nearly all of Alaska was placed into one time zone. But the Island of Attu is across the international date line so it is really in yesterday.

    • @TheNorthernTsar
      @TheNorthernTsar Год назад +1

      This is incorrect.
      Alaska once boasted being 4 separate Time-zones but now is only 2: Alaska Time & Hawaiian-Aleutian Time. Attu, being a part of Hawaiian-Aleutian Time, is so far away from the rest of Alaska that the International Date Line is drawn such, so to as include it with the rest of the 49th State.

    • @TheNorthernTsar
      @TheNorthernTsar Год назад +1

      While we’re on the topic of Alaska and geographical oddities…
      Did you know Alaska is the Most Northern (Northernmost) State?! This is only true if your count includes ALL 50 States!! (As it should)
      Also, if you again Count-in all 50 States (and not just the “Lower 48”), Alaska is also the Westernmost (Most Western) and Easternmost (Most Eastern) State.
      It is farther West than Hawaii and farther East than Maine.

  • @hughjass1044
    @hughjass1044 3 года назад +31

    Canada also has its own version of Texarkana. The city of Lloydminster is divided by the Alberta / Saskatchewan boundary.

    • @denelson83
      @denelson83 3 года назад +1

      But it's just one city.

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi 3 года назад +3

      A guy was in the hospital in canada and had surgery. Upon recovering, the 1st nurse shift checked on him. The second shift nurse said...everything ok with the patient? She said, yeah, except he had the word "Swan" tatooed on his penis. So the third late night nurse said I have to see this... she came back out after a few minutes and said...that's not Swan...it's Saskatchewan!

    • @denelson83
      @denelson83 3 года назад +2

      @@KB-ke3fi ???

    • @dougmontgomery1868
      @dougmontgomery1868 3 года назад

      And I had seen a confusing display concerning the city of Flin Flon. Which province it is in depends on which map in the atlas you are looking at.

    • @denelson83
      @denelson83 3 года назад +1

      @@dougmontgomery1868 It's in Manitchewan.

  • @squirlez6349
    @squirlez6349 4 года назад +6

    I loved this video so much. It had me smiling and saying "wow" so many times. There were so many geography quirks that I had never heard of.

  • @gus473
    @gus473 4 года назад +15

    👍🏼 Always fun! 😎
    Favorite sports team:
    East Westchester North Stars, champions of the Southern Conference! 🤣😉✌🏼

  • @borisaivirt-llordnakcor3207
    @borisaivirt-llordnakcor3207 2 года назад +2

    HI Carl, Your channel is the only geography channel I watch!! A few interesting geographical tidbits for ya... #1. South Point, HI (on "the Big Island of Hawaii) is more southern than Mexico City, Mexico & in fact, is the southernmost point of any US soil. #2 For the most part (Honolulu, a notable exception), city government is nonexistent, most islands are in the county of the same name of their respective island & a county council & mayor exist for each of their entire island!! The Big Island, as it's referred to almost always, is aptly caoled that to differentiate when referring to the name of the island, county or state (Hawaii Island in Hawaii County in the state of Hawaiiin this instance) Honolulu excluded).#3. Hawaii is perpetually the fastest-growing state, growing in size with every lava flow & eruption that makes it past it's shoreline (or spews from the ocean's floor, just past the coastline. This almost always results in attaching to the Big Island above the sea level &/or below! #4.The Big Island also loses upwards of hundreds of acres, where chunks of the southern part of the island will break off & just drop to the bottom of the ocean, from earthquakes & volcanic pressure below the ground's surface, Over 300 acres had broke off, unbeknownst to the various HVO scientists. #5 While not among the largest land area states, the area of ocean Hawaii & it's hundreds of atolls, islands & still forming islands, makes Hawaii among those having the largest amount of ocean shoreline. #6 The Hawaiian state flag is the only state flag that includes the flag of another sovereign nation.

  • @adriennegormley9358
    @adriennegormley9358 4 года назад +34

    Long Post warning:
    I grew up in Western Montana, and during the 17 years I lived there (birth to 17 yrs), we crossed the Continental Divide so many times I lost count. Esp when we lived fro 5 yrs in Butte or Anaconda (west of the divide) and on weekends visited relatives in Madison County (east of the divide). The Rocky Mt Divide separates the drainages of the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, which is basically a branch of the Atlantic. Most ppl know this one.
    But there are OTHER continental divides. The Appalachian crest is one; streams east of it flow directly to the Atlantic coast; those west feed into the Ohio and/or MIssissippi and tributaries, and thence to the Gulf. Easy to see, no?
    Well, there is another divide I've seen marked, when I drove from Billings MT to Fargo (then north to Winnipeg bck in 1994), out in the middle of the North Dakota prairie, and it separates the Mississippi River drainage system from that of the Red River of the North (which I came to in Fargo). This Red River flows NORTH to Hudson's Bay and the Arctic ocean. I didn't go farther east than that, but I'm sure there's an equivalent "divide" on the other side of the Red River to separate it from the MIssissippi in Minnesota and Wisconsin, etc.
    Also, although the Snake, which rises in Yellowstone and flows across Idaho and to the Columbia feeds the Pacific, if you go over some ridge crests down into Utah and Nevada where you're east of the Sierras, rivers in the Great Basin region of these two states DO NOT flow to any ocean or sea. The Colorado, of course, flows in the Gulf of California, but several rivers in Nevada and Utah flow into some of the basins in this area: (Geologically it's the "basin and range" province) and end up settling into the ground in the lowest lying areas they can reach. These are known as SINKS. The one I'm most familiar with is the Carson Sink, but I've seen several others I never knew the names of while driving across Nevada (on vacation trips back to my home state of MT), and you can see the alkali flats out in those areas where the water drainage ends.
    Trivia note: Another thing I saw whilst driving across North Dakota on the Interstate was when I approached the capital city of that state and saw a sign along the freeway that said "Port of Bismark next Exit:"
    Well, yeah, the Missouri is navigable to Bismark; I know it's also navigable to Great Falls MT, but for someone who's lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for (mumblety mumble) years, even though I knew it intellectually, that sign was a wakeup call LOL.
    Maybe if you can find other inland "port" cities on other rivers with signs like this along the major highways, it might be a fun tour, and I'd watch it with glee.
    Side note: University minor was geography (major was French; don't ask), but mother was a geology hobbyist for as long as I can remember, so I love to combine lore from both of these disciplines.

    • @noneofyourdamnbusiness3706
      @noneofyourdamnbusiness3706 3 года назад +1

      Loved the info.

    • @brxyann
      @brxyann 3 года назад +4

      Im not reading all that but I’m happy for you. Or sad I don’t know

    • @hiredgoon83
      @hiredgoon83 3 года назад +2

      @@brxyann @Adrienne Gormley did warn you.

    • @RandomRetallingsofRiggins
      @RandomRetallingsofRiggins 3 года назад

      the basins have many of name from endorheic basin to dead ends

    • @buddydooley8650
      @buddydooley8650 3 года назад

      Surprised you didn't mention Port=land. Two rivers and lots of dredging later it is a semi-port, no?

  • @mokahlou
    @mokahlou 4 года назад +17

    In a large part of NC, the fastest way to the ocean is through SC even though NC has a coastline

    • @Yoyoyoyoasshole
      @Yoyoyoyoasshole 3 года назад

      Yep I always wanted to go to Wilmington, but only had time to go to Charleston

  • @chary361
    @chary361 3 года назад +43

    Had my teachers flung a few facts like this into the class I might have gotten excited about learning geography!🥳🤯

    • @davidmurphy5545
      @davidmurphy5545 3 года назад +1

      Public school teachers are paid to dumbdown not educate.

  • @jamiesaylor8824
    @jamiesaylor8824 Год назад

    Love you geography videos! I am a geography buff myself, and I really enjoy your videos, and I learn a lot! Thank you so much! Always excited for new videos!

  • @LeveyHere
    @LeveyHere 4 года назад +15

    Yay! I've been loving your videos recently, so keep up the great work :)

    • @GeographyKing
      @GeographyKing  4 года назад +2

      Thank you. I really appreciate that

  • @CalvinTheBostonTerrierist
    @CalvinTheBostonTerrierist 4 года назад +15

    Another oddity to add...I live in RI. Despite being the smallest state (only 37 miles wide by 48 miles long) we have over 400 miles of coastline. Much of it beautiful might I add!

    • @treyshaffer
      @treyshaffer 4 года назад +1

      Well, that has a lot to do with how you measure coastlines. Technically any portion of land on earth with access to the sea could have an infinitely long coastline depending on how small of measurements you want to take. Math can be counterintuitive!

    • @mournblade1066
      @mournblade1066 4 года назад +1

      @@treyshaffer Fractals.

    • @treyshaffer
      @treyshaffer 4 года назад

      @@mournblade1066 Yep :)

    • @geoffroi-le-Hook
      @geoffroi-le-Hook 2 года назад

      Intriguing, since Connecticut has no coastline.

  • @jeso317
    @jeso317 4 года назад +8

    This video is WAY more interesting than I would have ever imagined!!!

  • @danielcluley870
    @danielcluley870 2 года назад +8

    One of my favorite little towns in your area is McCaysville in the Southern Appalachian valley. The TN/GA state line runs right through the downtown and there is a bar/brewery there with the state line painted on the floor so you can drink a beer in two states at the same time. I think technically they are organized as separate municipalities, but it was always pretty cool when visiting the South Appalachain area for MTB and Hiking trips.

    • @medic7556
      @medic7556 Год назад +1

      The state line runs through "downtown" Copperhill, TN. Most of McCaysville, GA businesses are across the river. The towns are politically totally separate, with 2 different city councils, but business/tourist wise acts as one bigger town.

    • @danielcluley870
      @danielcluley870 Год назад

      @@medic7556 You are correct, I was referring to the Toccoa Ave strip on the Copperhill side. I have been there a couple times when on trips to go Mtn Biking, backpacking in the area. Cool little town to stop in and get a beer and lunch in in the area.

  • @glitchyentity2117
    @glitchyentity2117 4 года назад +30

    Texarkana reminds me a lot of Bristol, it's also divided between two states.

    • @BorninVirginia
      @BorninVirginia 4 года назад +1

      @Blue2 Sierra it kinda interesting that Virginia has 2 "shared" cities

    • @booboo8706
      @booboo8706 4 года назад +3

      @@BorninVirginia Texas also has two shared towns. The other one being Texoma, OK/TX located in the panhandle of both states.

    • @BorninVirginia
      @BorninVirginia 4 года назад +4

      @@booboo8706 Texas had fun with it's shared cities names

    • @blue9multimediagroup
      @blue9multimediagroup 4 года назад

      @@booboo8706 Texoma is a region, not a city.

    • @shchorss
      @shchorss 4 года назад +1

      Texarkana is the only one to have a shared government

  • @noahpehowic6080
    @noahpehowic6080 3 года назад +14

    One note about Texarkana -- it is not the only city/town that spans across two states. Delmar is in both Delaware and Maryland, hence the name, very much like Texarkana. The other city that is in two states at once is Bristol, in both Tennessee and Virginia. Both of these cities, like Texarkana, are split by the corresponding state lines.

    • @breckrichardson390
      @breckrichardson390 3 года назад +2

      I was looking for someone to point out Bristol, Virginia/Tennessee.

    • @tlbfarm4473
      @tlbfarm4473 2 года назад

      And don't forget Ardmore AL/TN; it's split between two states and four counties. Madison and Limestone in AL; Giles and Lincoln on the TN side.

    • @jerrellritchie9331
      @jerrellritchie9331 2 года назад +3

      He got the state tax situation backwards. You wouldn’t pay taxes on the Texas side of Texarkana

    • @adamnaff7793
      @adamnaff7793 2 года назад

      @@jerrellritchie9331 He was stating that the residents of the Arkansas side don't pay state taxes as well as the Texas side. Whereas all other Arkansas residents pay a state income tax.

  • @DocIPA
    @DocIPA 4 года назад +9

    As a lifetime resident of Michigan, I can say definitively that we're not upset at all about losing the Toledo Strip. We gained the Upper Peninsula out of it. That's a win-win in my book.

  • @toddbartholomew7486
    @toddbartholomew7486 Год назад +1

    Thank You for the informative content. I enjoyed hearing facts about our country. Your channel is very entertaining. It is easy to retain statistics due to choice of word placement & sentences. You have a good way of delivering your message because of speaking clearly w/o an annoying voice. Great Job! Keep up the sharing of knowledge. You seem like an enthusiastic & patriotic American. -TrashyTodd

  • @VognerCharking
    @VognerCharking 4 года назад +15

    There's a similar quirk Interstate 24 in TN in NYS. About a mile of Interstate 86 runs trough PA

    • @jakebutler291
      @jakebutler291 4 года назад +2

      Waverly/South Waverly!

    • @TheAlexSchmidt
      @TheAlexSchmidt 4 года назад +1

      Also, the northern corner of the Connecticut panhandle is cut off by an interstate.

    • @JonFromRhodeIsland
      @JonFromRhodeIsland 4 года назад +3

      Also, interstate 684 passes through a mile of Connecticut with New York on both ends.

    • @scottb.3905
      @scottb.3905 4 года назад

      I was about to comment the same thing, Ive driven that road many a time and his comment that it was the only one immediately jumped out at me, haha

    • @BrianB14471
      @BrianB14471 4 года назад +1

      The old route 17. Another quirk about that is that the section of NY17 that ran through PA in Waverly was marked PA17 IIRC, and then when NY17 got to PA at the western border it changed to PA17 until it met up with I-90. So PA had two highways marked PA17 that were separated by a couple hundred miles.

  • @matthewmajestic1013
    @matthewmajestic1013 4 года назад +6

    The U.S. is so full of unique geographical qualities, thank you for the video!, from Florida.

  • @Pantechnicon
    @Pantechnicon 4 года назад +6

    I grew up in Omaha and had an uncle who lived in Carter Lake. When I was younger it always seemed like such an adventure going "all the way to Iowa" to visit him.

    • @sandyg9228
      @sandyg9228 3 года назад +1

      Pantechnicon when you travel to or from the Omaha Airport, Eppley Field, on Abbot Drive you pass signs that say welcome to Iowa.

  • @FeCity21
    @FeCity21 2 года назад +6

    Texhoma strandles the Ok and Tx border in the panhandle. If you lived here, you would go to prek-4 in Texas and 5-12 in Oklahoma. Also Cimmaron county, Oklahoma is the only county in the county in the US to border 4 states and the only county to border 5 different counties in 5 different states(NM, TX, CO, KS, and OK). Pretty interesting geography even in "No Man's Land".

  • @doylewilson4003
    @doylewilson4003 4 года назад +6

    I have one other oddity. In Mohave Co. Arizona (the 5th largest in area in the lower 48), it takes ~5-6 hours to go from the southern end (Bill WilliamsRiver) to the northern end (Colorado City) AND, by road on the fastest route, you have to go through 3 other states (CA, NV, UT).

  • @chrisj.9882
    @chrisj.9882 4 года назад +41

    Here's one random fact I recently learned: There is just one county east of the Mississippi River that has less than 1 person per square mile: Keweenaw County, Michigan. It's because a large majority of the county is water - Lake Superior, to be exact. It's where Isle Royale National Park is as well.

    • @eriklakeland3857
      @eriklakeland3857 4 года назад +5

      Lake Superior is awesome

    • @lilredexptsc
      @lilredexptsc 4 года назад +3

      @@eriklakeland3857 Yes it is!

    • @thomasschellberg4235
      @thomasschellberg4235 3 года назад

      Isle Royale is part of Michigan, but it is accessible by boat from Grand Marais, MN, on the north shore of Lake Superior. I do not believe you can get to Isle Royale from the Keweenaw peninsula.

    • @bfkfraser
      @bfkfraser 3 года назад

      @@thomasschellberg4235 There is a ferry service from Houghton or Hancock in Keweenaw County to Isle Royale

    • @brusharp
      @brusharp 9 месяцев назад

      Isle Royale and the tip of Keweenaw is further north than the northernmost point of Maine! Beware of maps that curl the NE upward.

  • @marekbelka5995
    @marekbelka5995 3 года назад +7

    Some more whacky facts about South Carolina town names!
    1. North, South Carolina is located roughly in the center of the state-but the town of Central, South Carolina is in the northwest corner of the state.
    2. If you're traveling south from North (lol) along route 321, you'll pass the three tiny towns of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, all in about 20 minutes. (And, if you keep going for another 45 minutes or so, you'll hit the town of Switzerland, too.)

    • @denisefarmer366
      @denisefarmer366 2 года назад

      🤣🤣 Now that's 😎 cool!

    • @dturner1160
      @dturner1160 2 года назад

      Also, if you leave Charlotte, NC by crossing the Buster Boyd Bridge over Lake Wylie you are heading north, into SC.

  • @susanquitzau2433
    @susanquitzau2433 2 года назад +1

    You are super! I really enjoy all of your videos! Thanks for keeping me entertained with interesting facts about the US.

  • @graxoperlevel2293
    @graxoperlevel2293 4 года назад +11

    Kaskaskia, the first capital city of Illinois, is now on the Missouri side of the Mississippi river, after a flood in 1881 changed the flow of the river.

  • @tagcoins1
    @tagcoins1 4 года назад +8

    MN state highway 23 actually runs through a little part of Wisconsin for a couple thousand feet. There's an auto body shop with an address given as "2994 MN-23, Superior, WI"

  • @brentonchesko4665
    @brentonchesko4665 4 года назад +22

    Canada has a city like Texarkana too that’s called Lloydminster, and is about the same size. It’s right between Alberta and Saskatchewan.

    • @bernier42
      @bernier42 4 года назад +2

      The entire city follows Mountain Time, and the rest of Saskatchewan doesn’t observe daylight savings. So the SK side of Lloydminater is the only part of SK that changes its clocks.

    • @Connor_Herman
      @Connor_Herman 4 года назад +1

      Flin Flon too (SK and MB)

    • @gunslingingbird74
      @gunslingingbird74 4 года назад

      So, does that make it the armpit of Canada?

    • @sir_syrup4279
      @sir_syrup4279 4 года назад

      Albertchewan

    • @ryanb4541
      @ryanb4541 3 года назад

      @@gunslingingbird74 no that would be Hamilton, Ontario that's the real armpit or as I call it Canada's Detroit

  • @jeffreyeichelberger6550
    @jeffreyeichelberger6550 3 года назад +6

    The Baja Peninsula always struck me as as odd geographical oddity for it's length and strange weather not to mention the hammerhead sharks.

  • @aaronbeaupre909
    @aaronbeaupre909 4 года назад +18

    Near where I live you have to drive south to get into North Carolina, and north to get into South Carolina. On the commute in and out you're flipping your visor every which way.

    • @patersonplankrd
      @patersonplankrd 4 года назад

      That goofy state line south of Charlotte

  • @mahadaalvi
    @mahadaalvi 3 года назад +52

    Something pretty cool about where I live in my opinion is the fact that Salisbury, MD is between 2 and 2.5 hours away from 5 different major metropolitan areas/cities in 5 different states/city-states.
    Philadelphia, PA
    Norfolk, VA
    Wilmington, DE
    Baltimore, MD
    Washington D.C.
    Whenever someone asks me what’s the closest major city all I can say is, “it’s complicated.” 😂

    • @C4rea
      @C4rea 2 года назад +2

      So which sports team do you root for?

    • @mahadaalvi
      @mahadaalvi 2 года назад +3

      @@C4rea Easy. Teams that aren’t from the area cause I actually grew up overseas so teams that got coverage internationally (Steelers, Lakers, etc) 😂

    • @RelatedNameHere
      @RelatedNameHere 2 года назад +6

      this is the first time ive ever heard someone call wilmington a major city

    • @davedarrah
      @davedarrah Год назад +1

      @@RelatedNameHere Well, I guess it's the majorest city in Delaware, right?

    • @waspsandwich6548
      @waspsandwich6548 Год назад

      Does Wilmington really count? I mean, I know it does clearly have a different city identity, but it's not very big and important and it is quite overshadowed by/has a contiguous urban complex with Philly

  • @captainsinclair7954
    @captainsinclair7954 4 года назад +4

    You should look at Delmar, MD and Delmar, DE. It’s another scenario of a city or town being so big that it exists in two states simultaneously. Consequently, everyone on the Maryland side goes to Wicomico County schools, while everyone on the Delaware side goes to their schools. For those who want to be on Jeopardy, Delmar is 2/3 the name of the peninsula that the folks here live on: The Delmarva peninsula

  • @ck6103
    @ck6103 2 года назад +1

    Cool info just found this channel last week never new I loved this stuff so much I can't stop watching

  • @timbarry2743
    @timbarry2743 4 года назад +51

    Cairo, Illinois is located further SOUTH than Richmond, Virginia.

    • @billymcnutt116
      @billymcnutt116 4 года назад +7

      Cairo, Illinois is about 480 miles farther north than Cairo, Egypt.

    • @cinamontoast2555
      @cinamontoast2555 4 года назад +1

      There's a Cairo in Illinois?!!

    • @295g295
      @295g295 4 года назад

      How far is Cairo Illinois from Metropolis Illinois?

    • @billymcnutt116
      @billymcnutt116 4 года назад +1

      @@cinamontoast2555 Yes. It is located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.

    • @Natl.Acrobat
      @Natl.Acrobat 4 года назад +2

      @@295g295 44 miles.

  • @Doublemonk0506
    @Doublemonk0506 3 года назад +9

    Fun fact about Nevada and California: There's this hotel and it has a pool. Since the state border cuts the pool in half, you can wade in Nevada and California at the same time

    • @news_internationale2035
      @news_internationale2035 3 года назад +1

      There's a peninsula attached to Quebec in Lake Champlain that is in Vermont and only accessible in the USA New York or Vermont by bridge.

    • @Doublemonk0506
      @Doublemonk0506 3 года назад +1

      @@news_internationale2035, that's interesting.

  • @stacypalermo3506
    @stacypalermo3506 3 года назад +22

    I have another couple of oddities for you:
    1. If you drive west from DFW, Texas (Dallas/Fort Worth) to L.A., California the half-way-point is El Paso, Texas.
    2. If you’re driving west on Interstate 30, it ends at Interstate 20, which ends at Interstate 10...which all occurs in Texas.

    • @rickruthstrom222
      @rickruthstrom222 2 года назад +1

      My roots are in the Texas Panhandle. Mother was born in Canadian, and I was born in Amarillo. Dad’s later years were lived in Austin and Houston. I’ve lived in Colorado since 1979.
      Saying all that, I have years of traveling northwest to southeast through Texas. The trip is long, but a Texan knows that ahead of time and lives with it.
      On one trip, however, we had friends who had moved to Del Rio. Wife’s family lived in Phoenix, so beginning from Del Rio we headed west. This is the only time I ever went through El Paso, but I thought we were NEVER going to reach the border into New Mexico.
      In school we learned the statewide Texas road trips east-west and north-south were about 800 miles each direction. That day east-west felt like 1600. It was the longest day.
      However, that little bit of New Mexico before arriving in Arizona kind of makes up for it.

    • @G-grandma_Army
      @G-grandma_Army 2 года назад

      You know, I knew that about the interstates, but it hit differently seeing it in writing.

  • @kkaree1234
    @kkaree1234 Год назад

    I love your videos, and this is another great one! I noticed that you put a pic of Lorne Cardinal as Davis Quinton from Corner Gas. I love that show!

  • @kieranpace3172
    @kieranpace3172 4 года назад +14

    My favourites - Atlanta is west of Detroit. And in a straight line, Melbourne is closer to Singapore than Brisbane

    • @jeffmckinney918
      @jeffmckinney918 3 года назад

      My hometown (Detroit, Michigan) is east of where I now work, Cherokee, North Carolina! (Detroit is slightly west of where I live now, Waynesville, North Carolina.)

  • @SloopADoopy
    @SloopADoopy 4 года назад +4

    Loving the videos and ever changing LPs

  • @kuehlphoto
    @kuehlphoto 4 года назад +6

    Interesting thing about the Oxbow at Vicksburg that you mentioned. The fort that was placed on the bend in the river that was instrumental to controlling the Mississippi during the Civil War before the union took it over, is now on a lake, where it would serve no useful function.

    • @adriennegormley9358
      @adriennegormley9358 4 года назад

      Oh I don't know about that. It's awfy hard to storm a fortress that is surrounded by water on all sides. It's why back in the middle ages they built moats around castles.

  • @DavidDiLillo
    @DavidDiLillo 2 года назад +3

    Great vid! Btw, around 5:39, you say it's the only place in the U.S. where you drive from one portion of a state to another along the interstate [highway] but you have to go through another state to do it. There is also I-684 in NY state, where you drive through the northwest tip of the Connecticut panhandle to get from Westchester County Airport to Armonk, NY with no exits in between. Unless I misunderstood you!

    • @Westmetrics
      @Westmetrics Год назад +1

      I was going to mention this too! I-684 also retains its NYS mile markers as it goes though this section of CT

    • @kinseymilkbone
      @kinseymilkbone Год назад

      I didn't read down and just posted the same thing.

  • @billjayne7474
    @billjayne7474 3 года назад +13

    I like the oddity of the Walkill River, which runs from south to north in New York State but is parallel and just about 30 west of the Hudson River which flows from north to south.

  • @JohnDemetre
    @JohnDemetre 4 года назад +28

    My favorite US geographic oddity (learned from an old AAA TourBook): It is farther to drive from Walnut Hill, Florida to Key West (862 miles), than it is to drive from Walnut Hill, Florida to Chicago (849 miles (via I-65/US-41)).

    • @EN-qh6ss
      @EN-qh6ss 4 года назад +3

      El Paso to Orange TX is further than Orange to Jacksonville FL and further than El Paso to San Diego CA.
      Brownsville to Texas panhandle is further than the panhandle to Canada.

    • @thomasaquinas5262
      @thomasaquinas5262 4 года назад +1

      Here's a better one: the northernmost European capital is as far north of New York City as NYC is north of Key West, Florida...

    • @richardjacques1731
      @richardjacques1731 Год назад

      Shortest route from Crescent City, Ca to Blythe, CA is 954 miles. You don't want to live in either of them.

  • @travist.7279
    @travist.7279 3 года назад +96

    Here is a true west-coast oddity: In Southern California, just south of Santa Barbara, U.S. 101 runs right along the coast for several miles. This section of coastline turns due east-west. So, if one is driving this highway, early on a winter morning, the sun actually appears to be rising from the Pacific Ocean!

    • @frigginjerk
      @frigginjerk 3 года назад +3

      Whoa, that just blew my mind. I had to check it on the map, and I'm still having a hard time convincing my brain to believe it, even though I can see how it works right there.

    • @mbvoelker8448
      @mbvoelker8448 3 года назад +10

      Beaufort, NC is similar. Due to the shape of the coast the sun rises over land and sets over the Atlantic ocean.

    • @dannypipewrench533
      @dannypipewrench533 2 года назад +2

      If thou did not know where thou was, this could be very concerning.

    • @southtexas8086
      @southtexas8086 2 года назад +2

      Now the homeless trash blocks that beautiful sight

    • @LittleRayOfSnshine69
      @LittleRayOfSnshine69 2 года назад

      @South Texas no worse than looking at billions of dollars worth of cookie cutter houses. Don't be pretentious, you pompous tart. You're no better than anyone else.

  • @lauralovell9473
    @lauralovell9473 Год назад +1

    I saw a game show clip, once, with a lady from North, South Carolina. The host had fun with it.

  • @lifehappens7511
    @lifehappens7511 4 года назад +12

    It’s amazing how many oddities there are. Maybe you’ve covered it but I haven’t seen it...Point Roberts, Washington. The COVID lockdown has been a nightmare for the US citizens who live there.

    • @Sycophants_should_suffer
      @Sycophants_should_suffer 3 года назад

      What has covid got to do with this video?

    • @Stackedwithcash
      @Stackedwithcash 3 года назад

      Or the northwest angle in Minnesota

    • @ZombaJuice
      @ZombaJuice 3 года назад +1

      @@Sycophants_should_suffer They can’t enter Canada. Look at a map and you’ll see why that is a challenge

  • @theemptynesterproject
    @theemptynesterproject 3 года назад +4

    Love your videos! One oddity I thought you might find interesting is that if you are standing in New Orleans looking across the Mississippi River to the west bank, you're actually looking east.

  • @peteheyde7999
    @peteheyde7999 4 года назад +12

    I'm a retired 42 year over-the-road tractor-trailer driver, and I've been pondering these "quirks" for a long time. Ah, the fond memories of keying up the CB radio on that stretch of 77-81 and telling people that it doesn't matter if you're on 81 north or 77 south, you're going east or west. The comments I got would make a truck driver blush. I just watched your little spot on I-24 which dips down into Georgia before continuing back north into Tennessee. There is a similar situation just north of NYC where I-684 cuts off the far south western tip of Connecticut. And then the segue that you love: Speaking of Connecticut, what's the reason for those 2 encroaching peninsulas that come down out of Massachusetts south Of Westfield and Springfield? Looking forward to more geographical conundrums! Also, the Niagara Escarpment is thoroughly fascinating to me!

    • @miketroy4558
      @miketroy4558 4 года назад

      CT's governor has considered putting a toll gate on that little chunk of I-684!

    • @russell_szabados
      @russell_szabados 4 года назад

      Mike Troy jeez, that would just be such an overt, obvious money grab, the public backlash would probably make the governor reconsider. One would think, nowadays, anything seems possible.

  • @deirdre108
    @deirdre108 3 года назад +4

    An oddity on Washington's Olympic Peninsula: The Hoh Rainforest is the only temperate rain forest in North America with about 140 inches a year. Travel a straight line distance of about 40 miles north east to the town of Sequim and you'll be in an area that receives around 23 inches a year.