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In my experience Hawaii plates win for the most distant U.S. state. I saw them while living in the midwest & also while here in Atlanta.
A place that is a part of the U.S. that is even further away than Hawaii that I've seen a plate for is the territory of Guam.
I see more Hawaii than I do Alaska. I have seen US Virgin Island and Guam. Plenty of Quebec and Ontario (Ontario especially in Charlotte). Common out of staters here are Virginia and south Carolina, also a lot of new jersey and new York. Ohio. Georgia.
If you're talking about STATE plates, then Hawaii is obviously the most "farthest" (furtherst?) plate possible, since that car had to be put on a boat and then driven to wherever. And yes, I've seen plenty of them in Georgia. Guam and Puerto Rico as well.
I've also seen quite a few Mexican and Central American plates. But the ones that always get a raised eyebrow from me are international diplomats, especially consultants and the like.
Texas... When I was visiting Quebec. And I thought the drive from Pennsylvania was long!
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