NO, you can be arrested and go to jail.
By ferry or train. If you are driving, you can take your car on the ferry.
Greyhound does not run to Alaska. You will have to fly, drive, hitchhike or take the ferry from Seattle
Yes. There is a highway from Alaska through Canada and across the lower 48 states.
That drive will be a lot longer than you expect unless your vehicle floats, or you take a ferry. Obviously the ferry, if you take one, and you care to share the information as to which ferry, would add to the driving time.
Leaving from Yreka, California and driving to Juneau, Alaska it is about 2,362 miles, driving time about 48 hours.
Driving 50 a mph average it would take 35.9 hours approx.
Yes you can. You can travel by ferry or by plane or by train. When you take the ferry you can for example go from Dover to Calais and continue driving to the Netherlands in your car.
You must travel the Pacific Ocean if you take a "water route" to Alaska from the lower 48.
They take a ferry from lower Manhattan (Battery Park) to Liberty Island
Because Canada lies in between the State of Alaska and the contiguous States.
The Statue of Liberty Ferry is available from Battery Park in lower Manhattan. The ticket office is located inside Castle Clinton which is inside Battery Park.