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- Answer: It is 4,731 miles according to Google Maps.
- Answer: 4,780 miles or 7691km by road.
- Answer: Anchorage, Alaska is 4,217 miles from the equator, as the crowflies. That converts to 6786.6 kilometers. That is further than thedistance all the way around the equator.
- Answer: 3,980 miles taking this route:
- Take I-90 WEST from Albert Lea to U.S. 97 NORTH via SR-17 NORTH. [EXIT 179 off I-90; turn right off the exit ramp, then follow SR-17 (93 miles) NORTH to U.S. 97; turn right onto U.S. 97 NORTH.]
- Once you are on U.S. 97, you want to follow HIGHWAY 97 NORTH through Washington and into BRITISH COLUMBIA (B.C.) where it continues as HIGHWAY 97. Continue on B.C. HIGHWAY 97 NORTH to the YUKON TERRITORY (where it becomes HIGHWAY 1) via HIGHWAY 97C WEST and HIGHWAY 5 NORTH (EXIT 362 off HIGHWAY 5 to continue on HIGHWAY 97.
- Take YUKON HIGHWAY 1 into ALASKA, U.S.A.
- After you cross back into the U.S.A., continue on ALASKA HIGHWAY 2 WEST. Take HIGHWAY 2 WEST to HIGHWAY 1 in Tok. Turn left onto HIGHWAY 1 SOUTH to ANCHORAGE.
- Take HIGHWAY 1 SOUTH to Anchorage.
- Answer: Driving??? Distance is about 2445 miles, it will take about 4 days driving average speed, 12 hours a day 15 minute break every 4 hours. Total driving time about 48 hours. Bring extra spare tire and gas can.
2,451 km or 1,523 miles - Answer: 2338.37 Miles, 3763.14 Kilometers
Source:http://www.mapcrow.info/Distance_between_Los_Angeles_US_and_Anchorage_US.html - Answer: It is 4,739 miles according to Google Maps.
- Answer: It is 1,942 miles according to Google Maps.
- Answer: It is 2,597.13 miles according to MapQuest.
- Answer: It is 3,194.61 miles according to MapQuest.