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It really depends!
If you're talking latitudinally, for example, they're 1900 miles down South, then there would be a noticable difference. If the difference was in longitude, then your view of the night sky would be delayed to them depending on the difference in time zone.
Fun fact: the visible orientation of the Moon changes depending on your latitude, with the Moon in Australia for instance appearing to be upside down!