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		| UsaSatsui 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Yeah.  When I get bored, I get boooooooooored.
 
One of the things I've always wanted to do is to take a trip to all of the state capitals.  I decided to plot the trip on Google Maps.
 
Since the program only accepts 25 destinations for directions, I had to split the map into 2 parts.  If you want to see the map, here is part 1  and here is part 2 . (WARNING - long load times)
 
Some screenshots
 
Here's the Eastern half of the trip.
   
Here's the central part
   
The west coast
   
Some notes:
 
*I did not include Juneau or Honolulu since you can't get to them by car.  
 
*I don't know if this is the most efficient route, though I did try and plot by major highways and as little backtracking as possible.    If you think you can plot a better route, go ahead.
 
*It wasn't my intention to include DC, but you pass through it anyways, between Annapolis and Richmond.
 
*I started in Augusta, and ended in Phoenix.  You don't need to if you want to try it yourself.
 
*Click the Spoiler for the list of the cities I travel to, in order
 
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*The route I plotted is 12,654 miles.  Google estimates it takes 216 hours of driving time to make the trip.  If you want to walk it, it estimates about 4,091 hours.  Walking 12 hours a day, that's very close to a year.
 
*Since it was asked, assuming today's average gas price of $3.71 a gallon, in a car that gets about 26 MPG, this trip would cost about $1,800 in gas money.  Get yourself a Prius at around 47 MPG, we'll say, and the cost drops to about $1,000.  
 
That's the results of my research.  Enjoy, or ignore.
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		| Dr. Jeebus 
 
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		| UsaSatsui 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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| So are you gonna do this, or were you just sayin? |  
Just plotting it out.  When I have the cash, I seriously will do this.  But that's like "lifelong dream" territory.
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		| The Flaming Schnitzel 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Dude. Jeff City is aight. I like KC, Columbia, or St Louis better tho.
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		| Greg the White 
 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
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				As much as I love living in PA, our capital is kind of dull, especially when compared to much more interesting historical cities like Philly.
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		| Blackout 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Man I've never been to our capitol, if you make it to Olympia shoot me a PM and we can meet up for drinks and appetizers at whatever local sports bar is in the area.
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		| Pandajuice 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				<3 my Sacramento. Also, when you do actually do this, go off the efficient route for a little while and go to San Francisco after you pass through Sacramento. Then drive down the coastline through San Jose, Santa Maria, etc until you hit LA. The views will be much better than in the middle of California and you get to avoid Stockton and Bakersfield.
 If you're going to the west coast, you have to actually see and drive the west coast; you won't be sorry.
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		| GPFontaine 
 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
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				A text list of United State Capitals:
 
[SPOILER:8bf902da63] | Montgomery, AL |  | Juneau, AK |  | Phoenix, AZ |  | Little Rock, AR |  | Sacramento, CA |  | Denver, CO |  | Hartford, CT |  | Dover, DE |  | Tallahassee, FL |  | Atlanta, GA |  | Honolulu, HI |  | Boise, ID |  | Springfield, IL |  | Indianapolis, IN |  | Des Moines, IA |  | Topeka, KS |  | Frankfort, KY |  | Baton Rouge, LA |  | Augusta, ME |  | Annapolis, MD |  | Boston, MA |  | Lansing, MI |  | St. Paul, MN |  | Jackson, MS |  | Jefferson City, MO |  | Helena, MT |  | Lincoln, NE |  | Carson City, NV |  | Concord, NH |  | Trenton, NJ |  | Santa Fe, NM |  | Albany, NY |  | Raleigh, NC |  | Bismarck, ND |  | Columbus, OH |  | Oklahoma City, OK |  | Salem, OR |  | Harrisburg, PA |  | Providence, RI |  | Columbia, SC |  | Pierre, SD |  | Nashville, TN |  | Austin, TX |  | Salt Lake City, UT |  | Montpelier, VT |  | Richmond, VA |  | Olympia, WA |  | Charleston, WV |  | Madison, WI |  | Cheyenne, WY | 
 
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This app can only handle a small amount of optimization at a time, but used in segments, it might be able to help.
http://gebweb.net/optimap/ 
Perhaps there are more out there like it.
 
I was able to get around 12 locations to work at once.
 
Edit:
 
(Here is an alternative: http://var.maptimizer.com/route/ )
 
Edit 2: A similar trip was done and a guy gave a lot of info:
http://www.barrystiefel.com/50_states_in_a_weeks_vacation/planning.htm 
Edit 3:
 
The actual answer:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bryant/boolean/maps.html |  
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		| UsaSatsui 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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| Pandajuice wrote: |  
| <3 my Sacramento. Also, when you do actually do this, go off the efficient route for a little while and go to San Francisco after you pass through Sacramento. Then drive down the coastline through San Jose, Santa Maria, etc until you hit LA. The views will be much better than in the middle of California and you get to avoid Stockton and Bakersfield. 
 If you're going to the west coast, you have to actually see and drive the west coast; you won't be sorry.
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Sorry, man, but the only city I hate more than Sacramento is San Francisco, and man it's close.  I hated living there.  
 
I have driven most of the PCH, and I do agree it's a nice drive.
 
I was only 1,000 miles off the best route just by fudging it and eyeballing what I think would be best.  That isn't too bad, I think.  [/quote]
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		| Atma 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				If for some strange strange reason you make it over to Jacksonville, FL whenever this trip would happen down the line let me know. I'll give you a tour of the Navy Base or the Naval Air Station, or if time permitted both.
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		| Drew Linky 
 
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				If you ever do this for real and pass through Kansas City, tell me. I can drive there and show you around a bit; the Crown Center is a fantastic place.
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		| Rydog 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Your trip strands you in Arizona, maybe there is a better solution to loop you back home.  I'd like to make a similar trip over a summer, visiting as many baseball parks as I could.
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		| UsaSatsui 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Heh.  I do plan on taking a road trip for our next vacation, actually, though it will most likely not be this one.  I'll let people know where I'm going ahead of time.
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		| Preng 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				This looks like a pretty cool idea.  When you do this, be sure to bring a good camera, and try to get the native SydLexians involved.
 
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| Dude. Jeff City is aight. I like KC, Columbia, or St Louis better tho. |  
Pretty much this.  Jefferson City isn't bad or anything, but there's not many thrills to be had here.  Basically, any time someone learns that I'm from Jefferson City, the conversation always  leads to talking about local eateries (El Jimador, Arris Pizza or Central Dairy).
 
It's not unheard of to associate a location with food, but overall, Jefferson City is kind of meh.
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		| Syd Lexia 
 
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				Um... isn't Alaska connected to Canada? Meaning you could drive there?
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		| BlazingGlory 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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| Um... isn't Alaska connected to Canada? Meaning you could drive there? |  
Could you make it to Alaska? Yes, thanks to the Al-Can Highway. Can you make it to Juneau? No, thanks to all the mountains and water, there are no roads into Juneau, so  you'd either have to take a boat or a plane.
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		| Syd Lexia 
 
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				There are no roads into Juneau? How the fuck did it become a state capital?
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		| The Opponent 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I'll support this when it accounts for Honolulu.
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		| UsaSatsui 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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| Syd Lexia wrote: |  
| There are no roads into Juneau? How the fuck did it become a state capital? |  
The same way a lot of state capitals did - two big cities (in this case, Fairbanks and Anchorage) in a new state didn't want the other one to the the capital.  So they compromised.  
 
From what I understand, Alaska isn't very big on road travel anyways.  Most inter-city travel is done by plane.
 
And yeah, if I did do it, I'd so have to do it right.  I'd probably make it my goal to visit every capital building, maybe meet with some state reps or the governor, make a whole blog about it and get internet-famous.  But, again, it would take money.
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		| Pandajuice 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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| Sorry, man, but the only city I hate more than Sacramento is San Francisco, and man it's close.  I hated living there. 
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Wow. We can never be friends.
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		| Syd Lexia 
 
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				San Francisco is awesome city for car chases.
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		| @om*d 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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| UsaSatsui wrote: |  
| Sorry, man, but the only city I hate more than Sacramento is San Francisco, and man it's close.  I hated living there.. |  
I am interested in why you hate San Francisco... I am curious. Please explain.
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		| aika 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				Lincoln is a waste of time, seriously. It's basically a college town with streets of nothing but bars and pubs in the downtown area. You'd have more fun hitting up Omaha.
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		| UsaSatsui 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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| Sorry, man, but the only city I hate more than Sacramento is San Francisco, and man it's close.  I hated living there.. |  I am interested in why you hate San Francisco... I am curious. Please explain.
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Mostly because getting into, around, and out of San Francisco was a complete and utter pain in the ass.
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		| @om*d 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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| UsaSatsui wrote: |  
| Sorry, man, but the only city I hate more than Sacramento is San Francisco, and man it's close.  I hated living there.. |  I am interested in why you hate San Francisco... I am curious. Please explain.
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I can relate to that, having been in and through SF many times.
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