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The highest point in every US state
51. Florida — Britton Hill, 345 feet above sea level
50. District of Columbia — Point Reno, 409 feet above sea level
49. Delaware — Ebright Azimuth, 447 feet above sea level
48. Louisiana — Driskill Mountain, 535 feet above sea level
47. Mississippi — Woodall Mountain, 807 feet above sea level
46. Rhode Island — Jerimoth Hill, 811 feet above sea level
45. Illinois — Charles Mound, 1,235 feet above sea level
44. Indiana — Hoosier Hill, 1,257 feet above sea level
43. Ohio — Campbell Hill, 1,549 feet above sea level
42. Iowa — Hawkeye Point, 1,671 feet above sea level
41. Missouri — Taum Sauk Mountain, 1,772 feet above sea level
40. New Jersey — High Point, 1,803 feet above sea level
39. Wisconsin — Timms Hill, 1,951 feet above sea level
38. Michigan — Mount Arvon, 1,979 feet above sea level
37. Minnesota — Eagle Mountain, 2,302 feet above sea level
36. Connecticut — Mount Frissell (southwest shoulder), 2,379 feet above sea level
35. Alabama — Cheaha Mountain, 2,413 feet above sea level
34. Arkansas — Mount Magazine, 2,753 feet above sea level
33. Pennsylvania — Mount Davis, 3,213 feet above sea level
32. Maryland – Hoye-Crest, 3,360 feet above sea level
31. Massachusetts — Mount Greylock, 3,489 feet above sea level
30. North Dakota — White Butte, 3,508 feet above sea level
29. South Carolina — Sassafras Mountain, 3,560 feet above sea level
28. Kansas — Mount Sunflower, 4,041 feet above sea level
27. Kentucky — Black Mountain, 4,145 feet above sea level
26. Vermont — Mount Mansfield, 4,395 feet above sea level
25. Georgia — Brasstown Bald, 4,784 feet above sea level
24. West Virginia — Spruce Knob, 4,863 feet above sea level
23. Oklahoma — Black Mesa, 4,975 feet above sea level
22. Maine — Mount Katahdin, 5,270 feet above sea level
21. New York — Mount Marcy, 5,343 feet above sea level
20. Nebraska — Panorama Point, 5,427 feet above sea level
19. Virginia — Mount Rogers, 5,729 feet above sea level
18. New Hampshire — Mount Washington, 6,288 feet above sea level
17. Tennessee — Clingmans Dome, 6,643 feet above sea level
16. North Carolina — Mount Mitchell, 6,684 feet above sea level
15. South Dakota — Black Elk Peak, 7,244 feet above sea level
14. Texas — Guadalupe Peak, 8,751 feet above sea level
13. Oregon — Mount Hood, 11,249 feet above sea level
12. Arizona — Humphreys Peak, 12,637 feet above sea level
11. Idaho — Borah Peak, 12,668 feet above sea level
10. Montana — Granite Peak, 12,807 feet above sea level
9. Nevada — Boundary Peak, 13,147 feet above sea level
8. New Mexico — Wheeler Peak, 13,167 feet above sea level
7. Utah — Kings Peak, 13,534 feet above sea level
6. Hawaii — Mauna Kea, 13,803 feet above sea level
5. Wyoming — Gannett Peak, 13,809 feet above sea level
4. Washington — Mount Rainier, 14,417 feet above sea level
3. Colorado — Mount Elbert, 14,440 feet above sea level
2. California — Mount Whitney, 14,505 feet above sea level
1. Alaska — Denali, 20,310 feet above sea level
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