Time Zones of the United States |
| The United States is a large country geographically. The U.S. spans across a number of Time Zones. There are numerous states within each Time Zone. |
| Pacific Time Zone | Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California States with partial Time: northwestern part of Idaho |
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| Mountain Time Zone | Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah,
Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, southwestern part of North Dakota,
Western part of South Dakota and Nebraska, States with partial Time: small part of Kansas at South Western area, and part of Texas |
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| Central Time Zone | North Dakota, South Dakota,
Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas,
Louisiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, Mississippi, Alabama States with partial Time: western half of Tennessee and Kentucky, and touching parts of Indiana |
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| Eastern Time Zone |
Michigan, Indiana, Georgia,
Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio,
Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine States with partial Time: eastern part of Tennessee, eastern part of Kentucky |
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| Other |
Alaska Alaskan Time Zone Hawaii Hawaiian-Aleutian Time Zone |
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| Sources | |||
| Day timer Time Zone Reference 2006 | |||
| http://www.timetemperature.com/tzus/time_zone.shtml | |||
| http://www.nfl.com/teams | |||
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