A city in Alaska would be Fairbanks.
That is a distance of about 300 miles, depending upon weather conditions it would take about 5 hours.
To Drive from Fairbanks, Alaska to Miami, Florida would take 66 hours non-stop and would need to take a toll route. If you were to walk for some reason, it would take you over 55 days.
They are in Alaska.
You cannot drive there. From Fairbanks, you can drive north to Point Barrow, but at Point Barrow you would be stopped by the Arctic Ocean. Even if you had a Snow Cat vehicle with treads that was capable of crossing the ice, you would run into pressure ridges in the ice that could not be crossed by a vehicle. You would likely run out of fuel after only a few hundred miles.
That would depend a great deal on where you were leaving from. Fairbanks, Alaska is 3837 miles. Fairbanks, Arkansas is 67 miles.
Craigslist, yardsales, flea markets would be my choice.
It would take 1 day 19 hours to go from Spokane, WA to Fairbanks, AK.
The angle of Polaris, also known as the North Star, above the horizon in Fairbanks, Alaska, is approximately equal to the latitude of the location. Fairbanks is situated at a latitude of about 64.8° N, so Polaris would be about 64.8° above the northern horizon. This angle can vary slightly depending on your exact position within Fairbanks, but it will generally be close to this value.
Seattle The folks is Alaska would like to dispute that. Barrow Alaska is the northern most incorporated area, but only has a population of 4000. Fairbanks Alaska is the most northern US City with a population over 20,000.
The only way to get there is to go on I-5 North to Vancouver, then from there to Prince George, then to Terrace, then to Stewart, and finally to Hyder, which is actually in Alaska. That trip is 2,327 miles, and it would take about 41 hours to drive it.
Well, you can not drive on the water, you would have to get your car sent to Alaska, then you can drive your vehicle once it gets to Anchorage, Alaska.