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Texas29.63262° N, 99.73718° W
4m 26s of totality at 1:30:24 PM
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Arkansas34.80855° N, 93.48911° W
4m 17s of totality at 1:48:51 PM
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Missouri37.22855° N, 90.27486° W
4m 5s of totality at 1:57:06 PM
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Illinois38.07116° N, 88.84496° W
4m 4s of totality at 2:00:15 PM
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Indiana39.19234° N, 86.64436° W
4m 3s of totality at 3:04:42 PM
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Ohio40.61864° N, 83.91496° W
3m 57s of totality at 3:09:57 PM
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Oklahoma34.33483° N, 94.91380° W
3m 41s of totality at 1:46:11 PM
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New York44.24358° N, 74.78044° W
3m 35s of totality at 3:24:03 PM
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Maine45.88771° N, 69.43768° W
3m 25s of totality at 3:30:23 PM
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Pennsylvania41.84098° N, 80.12497° W
3m 13s of totality at 3:16:24 PM
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Vermont44.56170° N, 72.84908° W
3m 11s of totality at 3:26:36 PM
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Kentucky37.03004° N, 88.92350° W
2m 33s of totality at 1:59:45 PM
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New Hampshire44.80260° N, 71.27995° W
2m 29s of totality at 3:28:46 PM
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Michigan41.77429° N, 83.42923° W
1m 11s of totality at 3:12:52 PM
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Tennessee36.45912° N, 89.50527° W
47s of totality at 1:59:04 PM
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