About 21 hours, depending on where in Illinois you start from.
At least 60 hours.
With no traffic, you would hit Tulsa in ten hours.
To drive from Alaska to New Orleans it would take approximately between 70-80 hours of driving time. If you flew it would take roughly nine hours.
About 3 days and 3 hours.
45 hours according to google maps.
depending on where you are... if in anchorage going to say... Minneapolis, it would take about 2 days and 18 hours, so 66 hours...
To Drive from Fairbanks, Alaska to Miami, Florida would take 66 hours non-stop and would need to take a toll route. If you were to walk for some reason, it would take you over 55 days.
Indiana borders Illinois to the west. If you are close to Indiana's western border you can drive to Illinois in a few minutes.
To get to Alaska from Chicago, IL you would travel northwest. It would be an interesting journey through Illinois, Iowa, South Dakota, Montana, the Rocky Mountains, Idaho, and Washington.
That is a distance of about 300 miles, depending upon weather conditions it would take about 5 hours.
The driving distance from the top of Illinois (near the Wisconsin border) to the bottom of Illinois (near the Kentucky border) is approximately 400 miles. The time it takes to drive this distance depends on factors such as speed limits, traffic conditions, and stops along the way. Assuming an average speed of 60 miles per hour, it would take roughly 6-7 hours to drive from the top to the bottom of Illinois without factoring in any stops.