Ebright Azimuth, Delaware

Delaware’s highest point of land is so low that it’s not even acknowledged as a hill, but simply as a surveying site known as the Ebright Azimuth (at 448 feet above sea level). A state historic sign along a two-lane highway marks the spot, though the actual highest point is said to be in a trailer park 50 feet from the sign. It is the second lowest state high point of all the 50 states. Only Florida’s is lower.