List of National Natural Landmarks in Delaware - List of Landmarks

List of Landmarks

Listed by state or territory in alphabetical order. As of October 2012, there were 594 listings.

State or
territory
Number of
landmarks
Number, non-
duplicated
Earliest
declared
Latest
declared
Image
Alabama 7 7 01971-10-01October 1971 01987-11-01November 1987
Alaska 16 16
American Samoa 7 7
Arizona 10 10
Arkansas 5 5
California 36 36
Colorado 14 13 01963-01-011963 02012-10-01October 2012
Connecticut 8 7 01968-04-01April 1968 01973-11-01November 1973
Delaware 0
Florida 18 18 01964-03-01March 1964 01987-05-01May 1987
Georgia 10 10
Guam 4 4
Hawaii 7 7
Idaho 11 11
Illinois 18 18 01965-01-011965 01987-01-011987
Indiana 30 29
Iowa 7 7
Kansas 5 5
Kentucky 7 6
Louisiana 0
Maine 14 14
Maryland 6 5
Massachusetts 11 10
Michigan 12 12
Minnesota 8 7
Mississippi 5 5
Missouri 16 16
Montana 10 10
Nebraska 5 5
Nevada 6 6
New Hampshire 11 11
New Jersey 11 10 01965-10-01October 1965 01983-06-01June 1983
New Mexico 12 12
New York 26 25 01964-03-01March 1964 01984-11-01November 1984
North Carolina 13 13
North Dakota 4 4
Ohio 23 23
Oklahoma 3 3 01974-12-01December 1974 01983-06-01June 1983
Oregon 9 9
Pennsylvania 27 27 01964-03-01March 1964 02009-01-01January 2009
Puerto Rico 5 5
Rhode Island 1 1 01974-05-01May 1974 01974-05-01May 1974
South Carolina 6 6 01974-05-01May 1974 01986-05-01May 1986
South Dakota 13 12
Tennessee 13 13
Texas 20 20
Utah 4 4
Vermont 12 12
Virgin Islands 7 7
Virginia 10 10
Washington 18 18
West Virginia 15 14
Wisconsin 18 18
Wyoming 6 5

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