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Texas is big and so it would depend and change the answer by a very wide margin of mileage based on your Texas destination. Your starting location makes a big difference also. Minnesota spreads from north to south for a considerable distance also which can increase the variation of 'guess-timates' but from the southwest corner of Minnesota and travelling to the northeast corner of the Texas panhandle and using the shortest road route available you should be able to reach Texas after a drive of about 650 miles more or less. The same trip going by the fastest (but not the shortest) route adds about seventy miles to the journey but will shave a full hour of driving time off the clock. In walking or flying the shortest route is always faster and can save you money, That isn't always true when travelling by car. But the Road Less Traveled is always different, can provide some new insights into America and Americana and you may get a chance to see and enjoy parts of this great country that you might miss when travelling at 70 plus miles an hour.

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