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If it's a straight trip, you would fly over the Great Plains states, due south through South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and finally through Texas.

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If you fly a straight line from Bismarck, North Dakota to Amarillo, Texas, you would fly over South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma, and parts of North Dakota and Texas.

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Q: What states will you fly over when you fly a straight line route from Bismarck North Dakota to Amarillo Texas?
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What states will you be flying over if you took a straight-line route from Bismarck to Amarillo?

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Why was Bismarck chosen for the capital of North Dakota?

Bismarck became the capital of the Dakota Territory in 1883, mostly due to its central location in the territory, the location of the railroad, and the population increase in that area. When North Dakota became a state, Jamestown had been proposed as the state capital, but Bismarck also wanted to remain the capital. Some citizens of Bismarck raided Jamestown for the public records and, once the state capitol was completed in 1884, Bismarck remained the capital of North Dakota.


What is the difference between north Dakota and Ohio?

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What is the state abbreviation of North Dakota?

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