Pairs of May Marathons in different states up to 250 miles between cities on consecutive days with one or both races in District of Columbia - Double Stater

Pairs of May Marathons in different states up to 250 miles between cities on consecutive days with one or both races in District of Columbia
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May 4, 2024
Saturday
Potomac River Run Marathon
26.2M, 13.1M run
Washington, DC
74 miles
point to point

May 5, 2024
Sunday
York Marathon
26.2M, 13.1M run
York, PA
York County, PA
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May 4, 2024
Saturday
Potomac River Run Marathon
26.2M, 13.1M run
Washington, DC
189 miles
point to point

May 5, 2024
Sunday
Pittsburgh Marathon Weekend
26.2M, 13.1M run | 26.2M relay
Pittsburgh, PA
Allegheny County, PA
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May 4, 2024
Saturday
Potomac River Run Marathon
26.2M, 13.1M run
Washington, DC
206 miles
point to point

May 5, 2024
Sunday
Long Island Marathon Festival of Events
26.2M, 13.1M run
Long Island, NY
Nassau County, NY
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May 4, 2024
Saturday
Potomac River Run Marathon
26.2M, 13.1M run
Washington, DC
241 miles
point to point

May 5, 2024
Sunday
Breakneck Point Trail Runs
26.2M, 13.1M trail run
Beacon, NY
Dutchess County, NY

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