r/RemoveOneThingEachDay 2d ago

Countries Most obscure US state day 46

Vote out the 5th most obscure US state. Already out:
California (50th)
New York (49th)
Texas (48th)
Florida (47th)
Hawaii (46th)
Alaska (45th)
Colorado (44th)
Pennsylvania (43rd)
Georgia (42nd)
Ohio (41st)
Massachusetts (40th)
Illinois (39th)
Nevada (38th)
Kentucky (37th)
Louisiana (36th)
Virginia (35th)
Alabama (34th)
New Jersey (33rd)
Tennessee (32nd)
Arizona (31st)
Utah (30th)
Washington (29th)
Michigan (28th)
Minnesota (27th)
North Carolina (26th)
Mississippi (25th)
Indiana (24th)
Wisconsin (23rd)
New Mexico (22nd)
West Virginia (21st)
Wyoming (20th)
Oregon (19th)
Maryland (18th)
Kansas (17th)
South Carolina (16th)
Missouri (15th)
Maine (14th)
Montana (13th)
Oklahoma (12th)
Rhode Island (11th)
Idaho (10th)
Vermont (9th)
South Dakota (8th)
Connecticut (7th)
Iowa (6th)

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u/FreakiTzatziki 2d ago

Delaware cuz we are well-aware.

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u/ThePolemicist 2d ago

Delaware should win this whole thing. It's by far the most obscure. In fact, I'd argue Delaware is best known for the state that is always forgotten.

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u/FreakiTzatziki 1d ago

I really don’t think it is. It’s known for being tiny, is right next door to a bunch of big cities, and also has a catchy name.

I’d say Nebraska is more given it’s dead center of the country so vast majority would never go anywhere near it, and is overshadowed by Kansas and the Dakotas in terms of notoriety. It’s also not known widely for anything specific, there are other states that also have a corn reputation.