answersLogoWhite

0

Not counting Washington and Arizona, you would pass through Oregon and Nevada.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What was the first city in the United States to have police on bicycles?

The first American City to put police on bicycles was Seatle, Washington. Seatle was the also the first to have a gas station.


Which states have straight line borders?

Four states in the United States have straight line borders: Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico. These straight line borders were established through surveying techniques rather than natural geographical features.


What is the name of the movie where a man rides a lawn mower through states to see his sick brother?

'Straight Story', by David Lynch.


What states have 4 straight sides?

The two states have only four straight sides are Wyoming and Colorado.


Two states in the US that have four straight lines as borders?

Which two states have four straight lines as borders


Are straight razors legal?

In most states in the United States it straight razors are not legal to own, but laws vary by state.


Which two states have just four straight lines as boundaries?

There are two states that have four straight lines as boundaries. These include the states Colorado, as well as Wyoming.


What state and city in the us has the fewest thunderstorms per year?

Anchorage, Alaska has the fewest thunderstorms per year in the United States, averaging only about five thunderstorm days annually.


If you live in one of the two states with four straight land bounderies what region are you in?

if you live one of the two states with four straight


What states will you fly over when you fly a straight line route from Bismarck North Dakota to Amarillo Texas?

If it's a straight trip, you would fly over the Great Plains states, due south through South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and finally through Texas.


What states would you drive through to get from oh to AZ?

If you drove in a straight line from the center of Ohio to the center of Arizona, you would pass through Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico.


Why do states have straight lines for borders?

because they want to