If you traveled in a plane in a straight line from pittsburgh to dallas, wut states would u travel in?
thanks i can't figure it out....
Geography - 3 Answers
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none,, to travel "in" a state you must be on the ground!
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You would travel in Pennsylvania and Texas, flying over a states does not really count as traveling in them.
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Travelling in a plane in a straight line from Pittsburgh to Dallas you travel in the following states>>> Pennsylvania West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas Google Earth I include all of these states because although not on the ground you would still be travelling through each states air space which counts as being in each state.
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What is there to do in Pittsburgh, Pa. ? I have to travel there in March. Will it be freezing ?
Other - United States - 7 Answers
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PA rocks cuz i live there
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Downtown. Strip District. Kennywood Park. Mt. Washington Incline. Go to top of PPL Buildoling and look-out at whole city. Penguins game.
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Pittsburgh may well be chilly in March. Take a long a warm coat and plenty of sweaters. There is a lot of theatre in Pittsburgh, and sports are always popular. The scenery around the 'burgh is very attractive and drives in the car will reward you with lots of photo opporunities. By all means, go to Primanti Brothers and try one of their famous sandwiches! Have fun!
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There is nothing to do in Pittsburgh besides get rained on, and when I say rained on, it's because everyone there spits when the talk. The bars there are full of fatties. If you can get out of it, you should.
5 :
It may be chilly there in March, but with the weather the northeast has been having, it may well be mild. Pittsburgh is not a bad town for its size. Lot's of culture, but if you want to do the tourist thing, try the inclines to Mt. Washington for a great view of the city, go to a Pens game, Carnegie Museum (Submarine tour is unique), Falling Water (Frank Lloyd Wright house) about 2 hrs east of the city, national aviary, aquarium, zoo. Try going to an ethnic neighborhood for a local restaurant featuring Russian food (there is a good one on Carson St. on the southside). Just some ideas.
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Hopefully it won't be freezing. (although we are having a mild winter so far). There is a bazillion things to see and do! Carnegie Museum Andy Warhol Museum The Strip District - all sorts of Restaurants and Night Life. Dave and Buster's - Adult version of Chucky Cheese and way better Find a Barnes and Noble Book store and look inside any of the books on Pittsburgh in the travel section for a full scope of this area. Your guaranteed to simply go WOW! There are too many things to list.
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Chilly maybe but I hope it's not freezing I recommend Dave & Busters also, it's a great place the South Side(Carson Street) is a great place if you like to drink and party so is the Strip District and Station Square where Hooters and the Hard Rock Cafe is. There are plenty of museums around the city. There's plenty to do here really.
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PA rocks cuz i live there
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Downtown. Strip District. Kennywood Park. Mt. Washington Incline. Go to top of PPL Buildoling and look-out at whole city. Penguins game.
3 :
Pittsburgh may well be chilly in March. Take a long a warm coat and plenty of sweaters. There is a lot of theatre in Pittsburgh, and sports are always popular. The scenery around the 'burgh is very attractive and drives in the car will reward you with lots of photo opporunities. By all means, go to Primanti Brothers and try one of their famous sandwiches! Have fun!
4 :
There is nothing to do in Pittsburgh besides get rained on, and when I say rained on, it's because everyone there spits when the talk. The bars there are full of fatties. If you can get out of it, you should.
5 :
It may be chilly there in March, but with the weather the northeast has been having, it may well be mild. Pittsburgh is not a bad town for its size. Lot's of culture, but if you want to do the tourist thing, try the inclines to Mt. Washington for a great view of the city, go to a Pens game, Carnegie Museum (Submarine tour is unique), Falling Water (Frank Lloyd Wright house) about 2 hrs east of the city, national aviary, aquarium, zoo. Try going to an ethnic neighborhood for a local restaurant featuring Russian food (there is a good one on Carson St. on the southside). Just some ideas.
6 :
Hopefully it won't be freezing. (although we are having a mild winter so far). There is a bazillion things to see and do! Carnegie Museum Andy Warhol Museum The Strip District - all sorts of Restaurants and Night Life. Dave and Buster's - Adult version of Chucky Cheese and way better Find a Barnes and Noble Book store and look inside any of the books on Pittsburgh in the travel section for a full scope of this area. Your guaranteed to simply go WOW! There are too many things to list.
7 :
Chilly maybe but I hope it's not freezing I recommend Dave & Busters also, it's a great place the South Side(Carson Street) is a great place if you like to drink and party so is the Strip District and Station Square where Hooters and the Hard Rock Cafe is. There are plenty of museums around the city. There's plenty to do here really.
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mooch, go with a friend
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http://www.usairways.com
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Amtrak
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You may check through this links whatever you want : http://www.kqzyfj.com/email-3155260-10534368 You can directly book your flight, hotel, etc. according to your budget. Good luck and all the best.
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mooch, go with a friend
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It's about a 5 hour drive
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4 by car 8 by amtrack with no delays ....amtrack is nicer
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Go by car, it is an easy drive on the PA turnpike. 5.5 hours.
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7 hours and 23 minutes by Amtrak - assumes no delays. Train 43 leaves Philadelphia at 12:42 PM weekdays and arrives 8:05 PM in Pittsburgh. The cost is $71 if one leaves on 11/19 or $45 if one leaves on 12/19. The PA Turnpike toll is $17.25 and gas is likely to cost about $50 give or take each way for a total cost of $67.25. With the holiday delays, the drive is likely to take 7 hours; hence, the train looks like the cheaper and less stressful alternative.
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Hey when I was a kid we did that route all the time- from Drexel Hill to Pittsburgh and all those tunnels and many thunderstorms- 4 hours. Curious what it is today. Live up north now- I miss PA.
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4 to 5 five maybe more hours depending on traffic and how well you drive.
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It's about a 5 hour drive
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4 by car 8 by amtrack with no delays ....amtrack is nicer
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Go by car, it is an easy drive on the PA turnpike. 5.5 hours.
4 :
7 hours and 23 minutes by Amtrak - assumes no delays. Train 43 leaves Philadelphia at 12:42 PM weekdays and arrives 8:05 PM in Pittsburgh. The cost is $71 if one leaves on 11/19 or $45 if one leaves on 12/19. The PA Turnpike toll is $17.25 and gas is likely to cost about $50 give or take each way for a total cost of $67.25. With the holiday delays, the drive is likely to take 7 hours; hence, the train looks like the cheaper and less stressful alternative.
5 :
Hey when I was a kid we did that route all the time- from Drexel Hill to Pittsburgh and all those tunnels and many thunderstorms- 4 hours. Curious what it is today. Live up north now- I miss PA.
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4 to 5 five maybe more hours depending on traffic and how well you drive.
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I would like to travel by river, in a small boat of some kind, from Pittsburgh to Houston. For fun. Does anybody know if this is possible? I know that the Ohio runs into the Mississippi which goes to New Orleans which gets me pretty close but what types of obstacles could I expect along the way and how could I get around them?
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It has to be possible, because we were looking at a riverboat cruise from Pittsburgh to New Orleans.
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It has to be possible, because we were looking at a riverboat cruise from Pittsburgh to New Orleans.
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