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The train.
Travel from the east coast to the west coast in 1800 was very rare, though it became more common later in the 1800s. There were no roads and no railroads, so travel was very difficult, and at some times of the year it was impossible. A wagon could go about 30 miles a day in good weather, so to travel the 3,000 miles from one coast to the other would take at least 100 days, if everything went well.
3.69 a pack marlboro here in louisiana south-EAST coast though
Foot travel.
Foot Travel.
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