Yes, Nebraska, Colorado, Arizona, California
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It depends on where you're departing from in Nebraska and where your destination is in California. From Kearney, Nebraska to San Francisco, California, this would be about a 23 hour drive.
About 6 or 7 hours
depending on where in california your going, i think you go through pennsylvania, maryland, west virgina, virgina, tennessee, oklahoma, texas, new mexico, arizona, and then you get to california
South Dakota and North Dakota would be the two states you would have to travel through in order to get to Canada from Nebraska directly north.
You can drive in all fifty states.
Going through Colorado on I-70 is about 13 minutes faster because it is primarily on the interstate but when you go through Nebraska
Approximately 7 hours, going west to east.
Depends on how fast you drive and how often you stop. I did a similar drive from Nebraska to state line CA in a little over a day.
Queens Drive is the name of a street in Lincoln, Nebraska. Q Street is the name of a street in Omaha, Nebraska. Quarry Oaks Drive is the name of a street in Ashland, Nebraska.
yes you do, and you are actually not allowed to bring trailors through Nebraska, its their state law. You see I'm a lawer and I just know these things.
It is 1,235 miles and an estimated 20 hours and 54 minutes according to Google Maps.