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I was astonished that so few people ever made this question.

Especially when most people are asking what state is east coast and what west.

I mean get a goddamned map and findout!

By the way, i was looking for that same answer and since i couldn't find it i did some research and i guess that 5 month is a good average.

So it is 5 months, but many of the party would die or be killed by indians and the kids travelling would be scarred for life and you would find yourself during things during the voyage. Things that will most likely haunt you for the rest of your life.

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Well that depends. Are you going by car? Going by plane? Going by walking?

Car: 60-80 hours or 2.5- 3.3 days if nonstop

Plane: Around 5-6 hours or .2083-.25 days (Including stops)

Walking: 41.3 days or around 1000 hours if non-stop

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the car chase was fake and helled back from philadelphia so they never traveled from new york to philadelphia or philadelphia to new york

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WhatπŸ˜ƒtheπŸ˜ƒactualπŸ˜ƒfawkπŸ˜ƒ

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20 to 40 miles a day

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