{ "AK": "Alaska", "AL": "Alabama", "AR": "Arkansas", "AZ": "Arizona", "CA": "California", "CO": "Colorado", "CT": "Connecticut", "DC": "District Of Columbia", "DE": "Delaware", "FL": "Florida", "GA": "Georgia", "HI": "Hawaii", "IA": "Iowa", "ID": "Idaho", "IL": "Illinois", "IN": "Indiana", "KS": "Kansas", "KY": "Kentucky", "LA": "Louisiana", "MA": "Massachusetts", "MD": "Maryland", "ME": "Maine", "MI": "Michigan", "MN": "Minnesota", "MO": "Missouri", "MS": "Mississippi", "MT": "Montana", "NC": "North Carolina", "ND": "North Dakota", "NE": "Nebraska", "NH": "New Hampshire", "NJ": "New Jersey", "NM": "New Mexico", "NV": "Nevada", "NY": "New York", "OH": "Ohio", "OK": "Oklahoma", "OR": "Oregon", "PA": "Pennsylvania", "RI": "Rhode Island", "SC": "South Carolina", "SD": "South Dakota", "TN": "Tennessee", "TX": "Texas", "UT": "Utah", "VA": "Virginia", "VT": "Vermont", "WA": "Washington", "WI": "Wisconsin", "WV": "West Virginia", "WY": "Wyoming" }
Monday, February 9, 2015
US States in JSON format
I couldn't find a list of US State abbreviations and names that I could quickly use in Javascript. So I combined the list in JSON format for your convenient. You can use it as you wish.
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