They are about 200 miles away from each other. It's about a three hour drive.
about 400 miles
About four-five hours.
really far, its literally from coast to coast of the entire united states of America. mapquest it.
About 165 miles
470 miles taking this route:Take I-76 Pennsylvania TURNPIKE (toll road) - WEST, from Philadelphia, to I-70 WEST to WHEELING, WV and COLUMBUS, OH at EXIT 76 (the NEW STANTON exit).Continue on I-70 WEST, from New Stanton, to COLUMBUS, OHIO, via I-470 WEST (EXIT 5A off I-70 in WEST Virginia) to bypass WHEELING.
East Virginia- - - - There is a Virginia that was one of the original colonies and is still a state. In 1863 the state of WEST VIRGINIA split away from Virginia because Virginia was trying to split away from the United States back in the Civil War. Virginia approved of slavery, West Virginia's people did not approve of slavery and they broke away from Virginia during the civil war. But As far as an East Virginia - it does not exist - it has never existed, unless you asked the question for a joke perhaps? Mike - from Wheeling West Virginia
Not far enough. (:
725 miles taking this route:Take I-95 N. J. TURNPIKE (toll) SOUTH from the New York/northern New Jersey area to the PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (toll) WEST off EXIT 6.Take the PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (toll) WEST to I-70 WEST to WHEELING, WV off EXIT 57 (NEW STANTON exit).Take I-70 WEST to Indianapolis via I-470 WEST (EXIT 5 off I-70 in WEST VIRGINIA) to bypass WHEELING.
Built between 1811 and 1837, the National Road (Cumberland Road) connected the Potomac and Ohio valleys. It crossed the Ohio River in Wheeling, then in Virginia. The road began in Cumberland, Maryland, went west through southwestern Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, and Indiana, as far as Vandalia, Illinois.This was only about 50 miles from the present site of St. Louis, Missouri on far (west) side of the Mississippi River.
There's an Appalachia in Virginia that is about 400 miles southwest of Pittsburgh. West Virginia is in Appalachia, but there is no town named Appalachia in West Virginia.
The National Road began and Cumberland, Maryland, reached Wheeling, Virginia in 1818, and was extended to Vandalia, Illinois by the 1840's So... started at Cumberland and stretched to Vandalia by the 1840's
The National Road began and Cumberland, Maryland, reached Wheeling, Virginia in 1818, and was extended to Vandalia, Illinois by the 1840's So... started at Cumberland and stretched to Vandalia by the 1840's