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First Class Mail takes from 3 to 5 days.

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Q: How long does it take the US postal mail to get from Indiana to South Dakota?
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How long does it take for a letter mailed from Sioux Falls South Dakota to reach Burke South Dakota?

First Class mail is delivered within 3 to 5 days by the US Postal Service (USPS).


What is the longest distance North to South in Indiana?

Indiana is 270 miles long north to south.


How long is a flight from lax to South Dakota?

A flight from LAX to South Dakota takes about 3 hours. The distance between LAX and South Dakota is 1,238 miles or 1,993 kilometers.


How long does it take to get to Sioux Falls South Dakota from Rapid City South Dakota?

5 hours and 39 minutes.


What is the length of South Dakota?

South Dakota is about 383 miles long (east to west) and 237 miles wide (north to south).


Which state is farther north North Dakota or North Carolina?

South Dakota is further north than North Carolina.


Does South Dakota have swamps?

Yes, South Dakota has wetlands. Wetlands are also known as marshes, sloughs, swamps, bogs, and potholes. In South Dakota they are generally known as sloughs and may be dry for long periods of the year.


How long is the drive from Nebraska to South Dakota?

Nebraska and South Dakota share a common border, so travel time would be as long as it takes someone to step across the state line.


How long does it take to get from Rapid City South Dakota to Lincoln South Dakota?

Google Maps estimates the driiving time as 5 hours and 45 minutes.


How long does it take to fly from South Dakota to Germany?

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How long would it take to get to Egypt from South Dakota?

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Was South Dakota a Confederate State?

No, South Dakota was a part of the Dakota Territory and still under Union or United States control. It became the 40th state in 1889, long after the US Civil War.