It depends on which direction you are going, which roads you take, blah blah.
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Virginia's time zone is -5 GMT. It is in the United States Eastern time zone.
There are nine panhandle states: Alaska, Idaho, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, West Virginia, Maryland, and Connecticut.
In Australia, it is New South Wales.In the United States, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Florida are each divided between the Eastern and Central Time Zones. Also, although all of Alabama is officially in the Central Time Zone, the Phenix City, Alabama area uses Eastern Time.
Four are often referred to as "The Panhandle States." These are: West Virginia Texas Oklahoma Florida Others states that have them: Virginia Maryland North Carolina New Mexico Idaho Nebraska Connecticut
You would go likely go through 3 states - North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia - to get from eastern Virginia to Florida.
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There are three states between Virginia and Florida. North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.
From eastern Virginia going south, they would probably travel the interstate. The states going that route would be North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and finally Florida.
North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia
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Depends on your route! Zero if by sea. MaggMac~ If you go the shortest way, you go through 3 states. North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. By the way, it is just called Virginia, no East or whatever. There is a West Virginia and a Virginia, but no East Virginia :).
Virginia and east of Virginia would be Eastern Theater.
Southeastern Freight Lines operates in the south-eastern states, including Texas in the west to Florida and Virginia in the east, and all states in between.
4 counting Virginia
NC & other southeastern states ranging from Kentucky & Virginia to Northern Florida westward to eastern Texas.
At least five, but probably six. Unless you drove through the narrow space between Maryland and West Virginia, you'd have to pass through one or the other of them. So you'd go first through Pennsylvania, then West Virginia or Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and then Florida.