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AL-160 E |
- 1.Head northeast on AL-160 E toward Co Hwy 1167 ft33.99087,-86.57743
- 2.Continue straight onto AL-53 S/
US-231 S7.6 mi33.99104,-86.57693 - 3.Turn left onto 2nd Ave E180 ft33.94802,-86.47262
- 4.Take the 1st right onto AL-53 S/
US-231 S/ 6th St S Continue to follow AL-53 S/16.6 mi33.94832,-86.47214US-231 S - 5.Turn right onto Court St W282 ft33.83728,-86.2554
- 6.Turn left onto 6th Ave131 ft33.83651,-86.25539
- 7.Take the 1st right onto AL-53 S/
US-231 S/ 5th St Continue to follow AL-53 S/16.9 mi33.83651,-86.25496US-231 S - 8.Turn left to merge onto I-20 EEntering Georgia112 mi33.6052,-86.28213
- 9.Take exit 57 to merge onto I-75 S/
I-85 S toward Macon/ Montgomery Continue to follow I-75 S81.7 mi33.74458,-84.39936 - 10.Take exit 165 on the left to merge onto I-16 E toward Jim L Gillis Hwy/
Savannah164 mi32.85864,-83.64216 - 11.Take exit 165 to merge onto GA-204 W toward 37th St/
Abercorn St0.9 mi32.06684,-81.11618 - 12.Turn right onto Martin Luther King Jr Blvd0.3 mi32.05848,-81.10552
- 13.Turn left onto W Victory Dr1.3 mi32.05384,-81.1072
- 14.Turn right onto Waters Ave0.5 mi32.04818,-81.0853
- 15.Turn left onto E 52nd St1.3 mi32.04141,-81.08776
- 16.Turn right onto Skidaway Rd0.2 mi32.03303,-81.06829
- 17.Take the 3rd left onto S Parkwood Dr249 ft32.02968,-81.06947
- 18.Take the 1st right to stay on S Parkwood Dr0.2 mi32.02951,-81.0687
S Parkwood Dr |
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AL-160 E 384 mi, tiempo estimado 6 hours 33 mins (224 querys)
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Driving distance to Fernwood Georgia from Cleveland Alabama 405 mi, estimated 6 hours 51 mins. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 405 mi, estimated 6 hours 51 mins.
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Road map between Cleveland Alabama and Fernwood Georgia
+ larger mapTowns between Cleveland Alabama and Fernwood Georgia (less than 20 mi)
Trinity (Alabama) 24,21 mi from point 1Population: 1.841 Altitude: 610
Addison (Alabama) 24,24 mi from point 2
Population: 723 Altitude: 779
Ardmore (Tennesse) 27,32 mi from point 3
Population: 1.082 Altitude: 0
Decatur (Alabama) 27,29 mi from point 4
Population: 53.929 Altitude: 570
Eva (Alabama) 18,46 mi from point 5
Population: 491 Altitude: 1100
Falkville (Alabama) 18,49 mi from point 6
Population: 1.202 Altitude: 611
Flint City (Alabama) 18,47 mi from point 7
Population: 1.033 Altitude: 600
Hartselle (Alabama) 31,72 mi from point 8
Population: 12.019 Altitude: 669
Culberson (North Carolina) 28,92 mi from point 9
Population: 153 Altitude: 1612
Zebulon (Georgia) 22,93 mi from point 10
Altitude: 850
Bay Branch (Georgia) 8,22 mi from point 11
Population: 130 Altitude: 192
Bellville (Georgia) 7,38 mi from point 12
Population: 130 Altitude: 185
Claxton (Georgia) 7,30 mi from point 13
Population: 2.276 Altitude: 187
Daisy (Georgia) 6,00 mi from point 14
Population: 126 Altitude: 177
Edna (Georgia) 5,88 mi from point 15
Population: 126 Altitude: 155
Hagan (Georgia) 4,61 mi from point 16
Population: 898 Altitude: 190
Jennie (Georgia) 4,56 mi from point 17
Population: 898 Altitude: 182
Undine (Georgia) 4,51 mi from point 18
Population: 130 Altitude: 150
What can you see by the way?
US 231 at AL 160 and CR 1, by Jesse Scott
AL 75 at US 231, by Jesse Scott
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
St. Clair Courthouse - Intersection. , by Bhapy Sun
Atlanta, GA, by GoogleStreetViewHDR