There are only three...New York, Philadelphia, and Washington DC.
New York to Philly is 255 miles. At 30 miles a day, it would take you 8.5 days. Take a couple days along the way for rest and call it two weeks.
Philly to DC is 143 miles. Again at 30 miles a day is 4.77 days, call it a week with rest stops.
So, roughly three weeks.
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Oh, dude, like, if you were to walk to all the cities that have been U.S. capitals since the signing of the constitution, you'd be in for a bit of a stroll. You'd have to hit up New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. That's like, a few hundred miles of walking, so maybe pack some comfy shoes and a lot of snacks. It would probably take you a good chunk of time, but hey, at least you'd get your steps in, right?
Oh, what a lovely journey that would be! Walking to all the cities that have been capitals of the U.S. government since the signing of the constitution might take quite a while, my friend. You'd need to wander through New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C., so be sure to pack some snacks and enjoy the scenery along the way. Remember, it's not about how fast you go, but the joy you find in the adventure.
City governments are not mentioned in the Constitution.
cities, government, religion.
How did many United States cities try to increase government efficiency and lessen corruption?
Medium to large cities
Granted constitutional independence to some local units, primarily larger cities, giving them constitutional authority over their form of government and a wide range of other matters.