It is 1,214 miles according to Google Maps.
Kansas City to New York City is 1098 miles (1767 km).
That would be Oklahoma City. Also, New York City, Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas City, Kansas and possibly Virginia City, Nevada.
The distance between New York and Missouri varies depending on the cities you are traveling between. For example, the distance between New York City and St. Louis, Missouri is approximately 875 miles.
The distance between the above places is 01474 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance as seen on the map. The actual distance covered by a flight may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport distance.
Consider Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Or Kansas City, Kansas. Or Missouri City, Missouri. Or Iowa City, Iowa. Or Texas City, Texas. Or Florida City, Florida. Or Arkansas City, Arkansas.
All i know is there are 976 miles from Jefferson City to New York City... Hopefully that had answered your question...:-)
It is approximately 1,450 miles from Raymond, Kansas to midtown Manhattan, New York City, and will take approximately 23 hours driving time.
Because that's were the 17 president was born and one of the most populated cities in Kansas.
5. Texas, California, New York, Florida,and Missouri (if you count the Kansas City Royals) (their stadium is in Missouri
The air distance from New York City, New York, to Springfield, Missouri, is 1,064 miles. That equals 1,712 kilometers or 925 nautical miles.
Kansas City is in both states indeed (I live in Kansas). The majority and most of the attractions of Kansas city are on the Missouri side including the home of the nfl's chiefs, and mlb's royals. also home to the downtrown kansas city area. the kansas side is the smaller city with less attractions but still some including the home of the mls's wizards and a greatwolf lodge, schlitterbahn waterpark resort and the kansas speedway. KCK population=142,500 KCMO population=480,000. That should say it all right there. They kansas side is no more than a suburb of the kansas city MISSOURI metro. I live here on the kansas side.