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Lower Bon Air Rd
762 mi (estimated 11 hours 49 mins)
  • 1.Head southwest on Lower Bon Air Rd toward AL-38 W/AL-53 N/US-231 N/US-280 W0.5 mi33.25959,-86.33668
  • 2.Take the 1st right onto AL-38 W/AL-53 N/US-231 N/US-280 W8.4 mi33.2559,-86.34442
  • 3.Turn right onto AL-25 N/AL-53 N/US-231 N
    Continue to follow AL-53 N/US-231 N
    38.8 mi33.34382,-86.43769
  • 4.Turn right onto 6th Ave131 ft33.83651,-86.25496
  • 5.Take the 1st left onto Court St E279 ft33.83651,-86.25453
  • 6.Turn left onto US-231 N/5th Ave
    Continue to follow US-231 N
    2.6 mi33.83728,-86.25452
  • 7.Turn right to merge onto I-59 N
    Entering Georgia
    94.3 mi33.86173,-86.28651
  • 8.Keep right at the fork, follow signs for I-24 E/Chattanooga and merge onto I-24 E
    Entering Tennessee
    17.3 mi34.96543,-85.45296
  • 9.Take exit 185B on the left to merge onto I-75 N toward Knoxville83.9 mi35.00405,-85.21758
  • 10.Merge onto I-40 E52.9 mi35.87124,-84.25091
  • 11.Take exit 421 on the left to merge onto I-81 N toward Bristol
    Entering Virginia
    149 mi36.06696,-83.38904
  • 12.Take exit 72 to merge onto I-77 N toward Bluefield
    Partial toll road
    Entering West Virginia
    74.0 mi36.95957,-81.06219
  • 13.Take exit 48 for US-19 toward N Beckley/Summersville
    Toll road
    0.4 mi37.83307,-81.2138
  • 14.Continue straight1.7 mi37.83877,-81.2128
  • 15.Continue straight onto US-19 N66.6 mi37.85443,-81.19056
  • 16.Merge onto I-79 N/US-19 N via the ramp to Clarksburg
    Continue to follow I-79 N
    Entering Pennsylvania
    136 mi38.6144,-80.75218
  • 17.Keep left at the fork, follow signs for I-70 W/I-79 N/Washington, PA and merge onto I-70 W/I-79 N3.6 mi40.16087,-80.19347
  • 18.Slight right onto I-79 N (signs for Pittsburgh)28.4 mi40.1883,-80.24219
  • 19.Take exit 66 to merge onto PA-65 S/Ohio River Blvd toward Emsworth3.2 mi40.51712,-80.13315
  • 20.Turn left onto Irwin Ave0.2 mi40.50439,-80.08314
  • 21.Turn right onto Woodland Ave
    Destination will be on the left
    243 ft40.50667,-80.08327
Woodland Ave
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Driving distance to Ben Avon Pennsylvania from Bon Air Alabama 762 mi, estimated 11 hours 49 mins. Road map

Highway route generated between Bon Air Alabama and Ben Avon Pennsylvania.

The distance between these two cities is 762 mi, estimated 11 hours 49 mins.

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Towns between Bon Air Alabama and Ben Avon Pennsylvania (less than 20 mi)

Goodwater (Alabama) 26,48 mi from point 1
Population: 1.633 Altitude: 840

Alabaster (Alabama) 26,64 mi from point 2
Population: 22.619 Altitude: 500

Calera (Alabama) 34,71 mi from point 3
Population: 3.158 Altitude: 497

Ardmore (Tennesse) 18,47 mi from point 4
Population: 1.082 Altitude: 0

Decatur (Alabama) 18,45 mi from point 5
Population: 53.929 Altitude: 570

Eva (Alabama) 18,42 mi from point 6
Population: 491 Altitude: 1100

Falkville (Alabama) 19,00 mi from point 7
Population: 1.202 Altitude: 611

Centertown (Tennesse) 25,75 mi from point 8
Population: 257 Altitude: 0

Mcminnville (Tennesse) 12,32 mi from point 9
Population: 12.749 Altitude: 0

Oliver Springs (Tennesse) 16,62 mi from point 10
Population: 3.303 Altitude: 0

Cumberland Gap (Virginia) 22,22 mi from point 11
Population: 210 Altitude: 0

Dye (Virginia) 4,43 mi from point 12
Population: 2.593 Altitude: 2000

Belle (West Virginia) 16,40 mi from point 13
Population: 1.259 Altitude: 617

Cedar Grove (West Virginia) 16,08 mi from point 14
Population: 862 Altitude: 618

Charleston (West Virginia) 14,46 mi from point 15
Population: 53.421 Altitude: 606

Elizabeth (West Virginia) 29,80 mi from point 16
Population: 994 Altitude: 646

Benwood (West Virginia) 15,10 mi from point 17
Population: 1.585 Altitude: 680

Bethlehem (West Virginia) 18,25 mi from point 18
Population: 2.651 Altitude: 1243

Austintown (Ohio) 34,08 mi from point 19
Population: 31.627 Altitude: 1030

Boardman (Ohio) 34,52 mi from point 20
Population: 37.215 Altitude: 1110

Campbell (Ohio) 34,36 mi from point 21
Population: 9.460 Altitude: 1100

What can you see by the way?

Old School Building
Old School Building, by cgreen7574

Alabama - St. Clair County Courthouse - Ashville Seat
Alabama - St. Clair County Courthouse - Ashville Seat, by wmr36104

Downtown Ashville
Downtown Ashville, by wmr36104

St. Clair Courthouse - Intersection.
St. Clair Courthouse - Intersection. , by Bhapy Sun

A COUNTY OLDER THAN THE STATE ST. CLAIR COUNTY  Created in 1818 in first session of Alabama Territorial Legislature from lands ceded by Creek Indian Nation in Treaty of Ft. Jackson, 1814. Named for Gen. Arthur St. Clair, hero of Revolution, governor of Northwest Territory. First settlers from Tennessee, Georgia - veterans of Creek Indian War, 1813-14.  County seat since 1822 here at Ashville, named for John Ash, prominent settler. Growing population south of Backbone Mt. led to Pell City branch
A COUNTY OLDER THAN THE STATE ST. CLAIR COUNTY Created in 1818 in first session of Alabama Territorial Legislature from lands ceded by Creek Indian Nation in Treaty of Ft. Jackson, 1814. Named for Gen. Arthur St. Clair, hero of Revolution, governor of Northwest Territory. First settlers from Tennessee, Georgia - veterans of Creek Indian War, 1813-14. County seat since 1822 here at Ashville, named for John Ash, prominent settler. Growing population south of Backbone Mt. led to Pell City branch , by Remembering History

Alabama - St. Clair County Courthouse - Ashville Seat
Alabama - St. Clair County Courthouse - Ashville Seat, by wmr36104

Saint Clair County Administrative Center
Saint Clair County Administrative Center, by wmr36104

I-81 splits onto I-24 and I-75
I-81 splits onto I-24 and I-75, by arevuelta


, by mirco77

road construction
road construction, by dsk458

construction
construction, by dsk458


"Non è solo il paesaggio che si perde quand si va troppo veloce**Its not only the landscape that you lose when you go too fast**No es sólo el paisaje lo que te pierdes cuando vas demasiado aprisa!"Glenfield,PA,USA, by Scarulu16

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