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It depends on where you're departing from in Nebraska and where your destination is in California. From Kearney, Nebraska to San Francisco, California, this would be about a 23 hour drive.
South Dakota and North Dakota would be the two states you would have to travel through in order to get to Canada from Nebraska directly north.
About 6 or 7 hours
depending on where in california your going, i think you go through pennsylvania, maryland, west virgina, virgina, tennessee, oklahoma, texas, new mexico, arizona, and then you get to california
Going through Colorado on I-70 is about 13 minutes faster because it is primarily on the interstate but when you go through Nebraska
You can drive in all fifty states.
Approximately 7 hours, going west to east.
Depends on how fast you drive and how often you stop. I did a similar drive from Nebraska to state line CA in a little over a day.
yes you do, and you are actually not allowed to bring trailors through Nebraska, its their state law. You see I'm a lawer and I just know these things.
Queens Drive is the name of a street in Lincoln, Nebraska. Q Street is the name of a street in Omaha, Nebraska. Quarry Oaks Drive is the name of a street in Ashland, Nebraska.
It is 1,235 miles and an estimated 20 hours and 54 minutes according to Google Maps.