I suppose you could go through any number of states, but the most direct route will take you through Wisconsin, Illinois and Kentucky.
To travel from Virginia to Texas, you typically pass through about four states, depending on your route. Common states you may go through include West Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas, and finally into Texas. However, the exact states can vary based on your specific starting and ending points and the route you choose.
Amtrak travels to 46 states excluding Alaska, Hawaii, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
What a boring and expensve drive you're in for, as a lot of it will be on toll roads. You'll go through Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana... depending on your route, you might also go through West Virginia briefly.
By the shortest route, you go through Missouri, Oklahoma and the panhandle of Texas.
To travel from Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Florida, you typically pass through four to five states, depending on your route. Common states you would go through include Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, and Tennessee, before reaching Florida. Some routes may also include additional states like Arkansas or Kentucky.
Route 66 goes through 8 states. Starting in Chicago, Illinois and ending in Santa Monica, California. Illinois,Missouri,Kansas,Oklahoma,Texas,New Mexico,Arizona,California. Okay that is it.
No, Route 66 does not go through Seattle, Washington. The historic U.S. Route 66, also known as the "Main Street of America," runs from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California, primarily through the central United States. Seattle is located in the northwest region of the country, far from the route's path.
From Florida to Texas via the shortest route - you would pass through... Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
It depends which route you take.
To travel from Georgia to Oklahoma, you would typically pass through Alabama and Mississippi. Depending on your specific route, you might also go through Tennessee. The exact states can vary based on your starting point in Georgia and your destination in Oklahoma.
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