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State Highway 772/Hwy 772 |
545 mi (estimated 8 hours 20 mins)
- 1.Head east on State Highway 772/Hwy 772 toward Lucky Branch Rd2.0 mi37.96424,-83.33742
- 2.Turn left onto KY-519 N18.4 mi37.97117,-83.30606
- 3.Turn right onto W Wilkinson Blvd0.5 mi38.16987,-83.43943
- 4.Take the 2nd left onto Flemingsburg Rd2.9 mi38.17685,-83.43577
- 5.Turn left to merge onto I-64 W42.8 mi38.19309,-83.47935
- 6.Take exit 94 for KY-1958/Van Meter Rd toward KY-627/Winchester0.2 mi38.01003,-84.20451
- 7.Turn left onto KY-1958 S/Bypass Rd/Van Meter RdContinue to follow KY-1958 S/Bypass Rd2.8 mi38.01211,-84.20809
- 8.Turn right onto KY-627 S/Boonesboro RdContinue to follow KY-627 S12.4 mi37.97721,-84.19769
- 9.Turn left to merge onto I-75 S toward KnoxvilleEntering Tennessee148 mi37.84329,-84.32827
- 10.Take the exit onto I-640 W/I-75 S toward Nashville/Chattanooga3.6 mi36.00332,-83.96229
- 11.Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Interstate 75 S/Interstate 40 W/Nashville/Chattanooga and merge onto I-40 W/I-75 S17.0 mi35.95925,-83.97281
- 12.Slight left onto I-75 (signs for Chattanooga)Entering Georgia180 mi35.8718,-84.25099
- 13.Take exit 259 for I-285 W toward Birmingham/Tampa1.0 mi33.89861,-84.47026
- 14.Merge onto Interstate 28519.2 mi33.88735,-84.4658
- 15.Take exit 61 to merge onto I-85 S toward Columbus/Montgomery47.9 mi33.62413,-84.48849
- 16.Take exit 21 to merge onto I-185 S toward Columbus44.8 mi33.07363,-84.92732
- 17.Take exit 6 to merge onto GA-22 Spur W/Macon Rd0.6 mi32.48583,-84.94099
- 18.Turn left onto Boxwood BlvdDestination will be on the right249 ft32.47952,-84.94449
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Driving distance to Highland Park Georgia from Dehart Kentucky 545 mi, estimated 8 hours 20 mins. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 545 mi, estimated 8 hours 20 mins.
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Road map between Dehart Kentucky and Highland Park Georgia
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Georgetown (Ohio) 16,78 mi from point 2
Population: 3.691 Altitude: 930
Hamersville (Ohio) 26,62 mi from point 3
Population: 515 Altitude: 968
Higginsport (Ohio) 26,66 mi from point 4
Population: 291 Altitude: 510
Ripley (Ohio) 29,28 mi from point 5
Population: 1.745 Altitude: 520
Bethel (Ohio) 11,16 mi from point 6
Population: 2.637 Altitude: 892
Chilo (Ohio) 11,36 mi from point 7
Population: 97 Altitude: 500
Felicity (Ohio) 10,88 mi from point 8
Population: 922 Altitude: 922
Moscow (Ohio) 20,91 mi from point 9
Population: 244 Altitude: 500
Oliver Springs (Tennesse) 2,12 mi from point 10
Population: 3.303 Altitude: 0
Fairfield Glade (Tennesse) 3,20 mi from point 11
Population: 4.885 Altitude: 0
Clinton (Tennesse) 16,60 mi from point 12
Population: 9.409 Altitude: 0
Culberson (North Carolina) 27,85 mi from point 13
Population: 153 Altitude: 1612
Burnt Hickory Ridge (Georgia) 27,81 mi from point 14
Altitude: 986
Cross Roads (Georgia) 38,22 mi from point 15
Altitude: 1004
Daviston (Alabama) 6,60 mi from point 16
Population: 267 Altitude: 767
Midway (Alabama) 33,74 mi from point 17
Population: 457 Altitude: 542
Union Springs (Alabama) 33,29 mi from point 18
Population: 3.670 Altitude: 528
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Over Chattahoochee Valley Library, by Bob Beason