Long Island, according to Wikipedia, is the largest "in the contiguous United States", however biggest in the us (as written in the question) is Hawaii "With an area of 4,028 square miles (10,430 km2)". Prior to Long Island are nine islands in Alaska and all of Puerto Rico.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_the_United_States_by_area
No, but it is the largest island in the continental USA No, but it is the largest island in the continental USA
Turtle Island is in Fiji.
Swains Island, Jarvis Island and American Samoa.
Hawaii.
Baker Island of the United States Minor Outlying Islands - According to Wikipedia, the equator runs through part of the territorial sea of 12 nautical miles around the perimeter of Baker Island; Baker Island is located at +0° 11' 42.00", -176° 28' 42.00" (also read as 0°11.7′N 176°28.7′W). Near Baker Island is Howland Island, also a US Minor Outlying Island.
Whidbey Island
The first Whidbey Island Bank was opened in 1960 in Northwest Washington by a group of Whidbey business leaders. Now at 30 branches over the US it is a very successful bank.
cumberland Island, Hilton Head Island, John's Island
Hawaii doesn't have any states; Hawaii IS a US state. Honolulu is a big CITY in the island of Oahu. The biggest island is the island of Hawaii.
Big Island in Hawaiʻi is the Largest Island in US
St. Croix is the biggest island in the U.S. Virgin Islands
No, but it is the largest island in the continental USA No, but it is the largest island in the continental USA
Long Island I think. I'm not sure.
Turtle Island is in Fiji.
virgin island
long island
Either Ellis Island or Angel Island.