Road Trip
Red Hollow Rd |
- 1.Head north on Red Hollow Rd toward Short St217 ft34.48539,-83.18544
- 2.Take the 1st right onto Short St157 ft34.48594,-83.1857
- 3.Turn right onto GA-17 S/
Main St Continue to follow GA-17 S5.0 mi34.48624,-83.18532 - 4.Take the ramp onto I-85 NPassing through South CarolinaEntering North Carolina143 mi34.44627,-83.12106
- 5.Take exit 30 toward Interstate 485/
Interstate 77/ Pineville/ Huntersville0.4 mi35.2526,-80.97815 - 6.Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Interstate 485 Inner N/
Interstate 77 N/ Statesville and merge onto Interstate 485 Inner11.6 mi35.24913,-80.97292 - 7.Take exit 23B toward Statesville1.6 mi35.36016,-80.85555
- 8.Merge onto I-77 NEntering Virginia117 mi35.37134,-80.84417
- 9.Take exit 32 to merge onto I-81 N/
US-11 N toward Roanoke Continue to follow I-81 NPassing through West Virginia, MarylandEntering Pennsylvania369 mi36.94409,-80.91856 - 10.Take exit 89 for Interstate 78 E toward Allentown0.4 mi40.42503,-76.52279
- 11.Merge onto I-78 EEntering New Jersey125 mi40.42644,-76.51626
- 12.Continue onto Interstate 78 Express E8.9 mi40.70703,-74.33852
- 13.Take exit 58 toward Interstate 95/
U.S. 1/ U.S. 9/ New Jersey Turnpike/ Port Newark0.2 mi40.71045,-74.18042 - 14.Merge onto I-78 E0.8 mi40.71047,-74.17742
- 15.Take exit 58B for US 1 N/
US 9 N0.4 mi40.70972,-74.16196 - 16.Merge onto U.S. 1 Truck N/
US-9 Truck N2.2 mi40.70996,-74.15977 - 17.Merge onto U.S. 1 N/
U.S. 9 N3.3 mi40.73226,-74.12942 - 18.Continue onto NJ-139 E1.4 mi40.73909,-74.06808
- 19.Merge onto I-78 EPartial toll roadEntering New York2.3 mi40.73052,-74.04498
- 20.Take the exit on the left toward Laight St0.1 mi40.72086,-74.00783
- 21.Slight right onto Laight St302 ft40.72179,-74.00643
- 22.Laight St turns slightly right and becomes Canal St0.4 mi40.72167,-74.00535
- 23.Turn left onto Centre St0.2 mi40.71799,-73.99999
- 24.Continue onto Cleveland Pl233 ft40.72081,-73.99768
- 25.Turn right onto Kenmare St0.2 mi40.72142,-73.99742
- 26.Continue onto Delancey St0.4 mi40.72028,-73.99414
- 27.Continue onto Williamsburg Bridge1.5 mi40.71786,-73.98649
- 28.Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Bklyn - Qns Expwy E and merge onto I-278 E2.5 mi40.71002,-73.96044
- 29.Take exit 35 toward I-495 E/
48 St0.2 mi40.73222,-73.92532 - 30.Take exit 35E to merge onto I-495 E toward Eastern Long Is49.4 mi40.73253,-73.92128
- 31.Take exit 63 toward N Ocean Ave/
Mount Sinai/ Patchogue/ County Rd 830.2 mi40.82283,-73.02666 - 32.Merge onto Expressway Dr S0.2 mi40.82265,-73.02314
- 33.Turn left onto County Rd 83/
N Ocean Ave Continue to follow County Rd 838.4 mi40.8223,-73.01999 - 34.Turn right onto New York 25A E4.1 mi40.93749,-73.01073
- 35.Slight right to stay on New York 25A E1.5 mi40.946,-72.93453
- 36.Turn left onto Woodville RdDestination will be on the right0.6 mi40.94725,-72.9066
Woodville Rd |
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Driving distance to Shoreham New York from Martin Georgia 863 mi, estimated 13 hours 28 mins. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 863 mi, estimated 13 hours 28 mins.
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Road map between Martin Georgia and Shoreham New York
+ larger mapTowns between Martin Georgia and Shoreham New York (less than 20 mi)
Smithonia (Georgia) 35,17 mi from point 1Altitude: 732
Barretts Mill (Georgia) 35,21 mi from point 2
Altitude: 726
Sandy Creek Recreation Area (Georgia) 35,22 mi from point 3
Altitude: 656
James Holland Youth Sports Compl (Georgia) 31,60 mi from point 4
Altitude: 675
Blacksburg (South Carolina) 17,50 mi from point 5
Population: 1.880 Altitude: 768
Boiling Springs Sc (South Carolina) 17,28 mi from point 6
Population: 4.544 Altitude: 950
Chesnee (South Carolina) 26,19 mi from point 7
Population: 1.003 Altitude: 913
Clover (South Carolina) 27,12 mi from point 8
Population: 4.014 Altitude: 814
Dye (Virginia) 5,93 mi from point 9
Population: 2.593 Altitude: 2000
Dillsburg (Pennsylvania) 38,68 mi from point 10
Population: 2.063 Altitude: 0
Franklintown (Pennsylvania) 38,98 mi from point 11
Population: 532 Altitude: 0
Balmville (New York) 26,88 mi from point 12
Population: 3.339 Altitude: 0
Central Valley (New York) 22,12 mi from point 13
Population: 1.857 Altitude: 0
Chester (New York) 22,05 mi from point 14
Population: 3.445 Altitude: 460
Cornwall On Hudson (New York) 21,77 mi from point 15
Population: 3.058 Altitude: 160
Firthcliffe (New York) 21,71 mi from point 16
Population: 4.970 Altitude: 280
Florida (New York) 19,70 mi from point 17
Population: 2.571 Altitude: 0
Gardnertown (New York) 18,37 mi from point 18
Population: 4.533 Altitude: 0
Goshen (New York) 18,77 mi from point 19
Population: 5.676 Altitude: 420
Greenwood Lake (New York) 19,29 mi from point 20
Population: 3.411 Altitude: 624
Harriman (New York) 19,22 mi from point 21
Population: 2.252 Altitude: 542
Highland Mills (New York) 19,23 mi from point 22
Population: 3.468 Altitude: 500
Kiryas Joel (New York) 19,48 mi from point 23
Population: 13.138 Altitude: 842
Maybrook (New York) 19,29 mi from point 24
Population: 3.084 Altitude: 420
Middletown (New York) 19,25 mi from point 25
Population: 25.388 Altitude: 540
Monroe (New York) 19,33 mi from point 26
Population: 7.780 Altitude: 679
Montgomery (New York) 19,51 mi from point 27
Population: 3.636 Altitude: 354
New Windsor (New York) 20,14 mi from point 28
Population: 9.077 Altitude: 100
Newburgh (New York) 18,91 mi from point 29
Population: 28.259 Altitude: 139
Orange Lake (New York) 18,93 mi from point 30
Population: 6.085 Altitude: 490
Fort Montgomery (New York) 12,32 mi from point 31
Population: 1.418 Altitude: 0
Highland Falls (New York) 12,31 mi from point 32
Population: 3.678 Altitude: 0
Brewster (New York) 12,32 mi from point 33
Population: 2.162 Altitude: 395
Brewster Hill (New York) 4,35 mi from point 34
Population: 2.226 Altitude: 690
Carmel (New York) 5,06 mi from point 35
Population: 4.800 Altitude: 0
Cold Spring (New York) 6,08 mi from point 36
Population: 1.983 Altitude: 108
What can you see by the way?
Rt 21 Overpass, by Adam Elmquist
Continental Airlines Hanger, by Adam Elmquist
Just traffic light delays today, by estatik
Former Erie Railroad, by Adam Elmquist
Tribeca Landscape, by nuria.b612
TriBeCa cinemas, by Gaelle VDB
Tribeca Film Festival At Tribeca Cinemas - KMF, by Ken Fries
- 2009/10/02, by Przemek Kanadys
Chinatown 1981, by Jaime Santos P.
sky and glass and glass and sky and sky and..., by beegood
Retro Antenna, by Adam Elmquist
Welcome to Manhattan, by Idawriter
Around the Chinatown of New York - NYC - USA, by diego_cue
Canal street, by Mate J Horvath
www.gabrieleparafioriti.com, by Gabriele Parafioriti
Chinatown, New York, USA, by Hans Sterkendries
Manhattan New York, by mariward
DOWNTOWN VIEW FROM SOHO., by VLAD KRYLOV
Police Building Apartments Dome Detail (NYC Police Headquarters - Historical) - 240 Centre Street, NYC - September 2009, by LuciaM
Little Italy in NYC, by Seezunge
Umberto's Clam House - Mulberry & Broome Streets, NYC - January 2009 . . . . . . . .Umberto's is probably best known for something that occurred when the restaurant was located at Mulberry and Hester Streets, when in 1972, Joey Gallo, a member of the Colombo Mafia family, was murdered there while eating dinner., by LuciaM
Reflection, X-rays?, by Abdallah BOUHAMIDI
Brodway, New York, by Vladimir Minakov
Empire State Building from Little Italy, by ronmak
Chairs Tables Outlet, Bowery, by SoylentGreenIsPeople
Bowery Subway Station [009624c], by Thorsten
Bowery,couleurs italiennes, by Gaelle VDB
Looking North on Delancey Street from Suffolk Street (with the Blue Condominium) - Lower East Side, NYC - October 2010 . . . . The building on the right in the photo is a former Loews' movie theater., by LuciaM
Pedestrian & Bicycle Access Path for the Williamsburg Bridge - Delancey Street - NYC - October 2010, by LuciaM
Construction Lot on Delancey Street - Lower East Side, NYC - October 2010, by LuciaM
Williamsburg Bridge - 2009/17/02, by Przemek Kanadys
Dirty passage 1989., by ☮Ronan 56 countries☮
Williamsburg Bridge, by school_1106
CEMENTERIO DE NUEVA YORK, by vilero
Calvary Cemetery and Empire State Building, by jiahue
Old Calvary Cemetery, Queens NY, by Shaun_nyc
Cental Park in New York, by Tippelbruder