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  2. Cannonball Run challenge - Wikipedia

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    Red Ball Garage in New York on East 31st Street The Portofino Hotel (bottom right) in Redondo Beach, California. A Cannonball Run is an unsanctioned speed record for driving across the United States, typically accepted to run from New York City's Red Ball Garage to the Portofino Hotel in Redondo Beach near Los Angeles, covering a distance of about 2,906 miles (4,677 km). [1]

  3. Transcontinental flight - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles LAX to overhead New York Floyd Bennett, 2468 miles; time includes fuel stop at Offutt AFB 1954: March 30: 4 hr 24 min 17 sec: West to East: Joe DeBona: North American P-51C: Los Angeles LAX nonstop to New York Idlewild, 2474 miles – still the prop record (560 mph) 1954: April 1: 3 hr 45 min 30 sec: West to East: LtCdr Francis ...

  4. List of people who have walked across the United States

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    47-year-old health food distributor Erwin Erkfitz walked from Los Angeles, California to New York City in 1958 for at the time was the record for a cross-country walk. He traveled 3,000 miles (4,800 km) for 67 days, promoting a shoe and attempting to set what would be the record. [127] [128] [129]

  5. List of United States cities by area - Wikipedia

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    The skyline of New York City, ... water makes up nearly 80% of its total area of 232 square miles ... Los Angeles: CA: 470.5 1,219: 31.1 81: 501.6

  6. ‘So much less stressed’: This California woman moved 1,500 miles from LA to Missouri — saved $140,000 in just 3 years, house is now 900 square feet bigger.

  7. Alex Roy - Wikipedia

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    On this, the successful 31:04 run Roy claims 2,794 mapped miles and 2800 road miles - which he covered at an average speed of 90.1 mph. [1] The run took place over Columbus Day weekend so as to meet minimal traffic, in part for safety; they also avoided any type of reckless driving such as tailgating, although they reached top speeds of 160 mph ...