I know a bunch of useless but neat geography facts. For instance, Missouri's borders go as far south as Raleigh, NC and as far north as Pittsburgh, PA.
I know a bunch of useless but neat geography facts. For instance, Missouri's borders go as far south as Raleigh, NC and as far north as Pittsburgh, PA.
That's fairly neat but not useless
That's fairly neat but not useless
Yeah that's actually neat to think about
Yeah that's actually neat to think about
Here's another. Michigan's borders go as far east as Asheville, NC and further west than St. Louis, MO. It would take about 10 hours to get from Lambertville (located in the southeast corner of the Lower Peninsula) to Ironwood (located in the far western edge of the Upper Peninsula).
Here's another. Michigan's borders go as far east as Asheville, NC and further west than St. Louis, MO. It would take about 10 hours to get from Lambertville (located in the southeast corner of the Lower Peninsula) to Ironwood (located in the far western edge of the Upper Peninsula).
hell yes it would plus a few rest stops. getting to the UP is a hike
hell yes it would plus a few rest stops. getting to the UP is a hike
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