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FL-65 N |
2,927 mi (estimated 1 day 19 hours)
- 1.Head north on FL-65 N toward Co Rd 673.2 mi30.35043,-84.81946
- 2.Turn left onto FL-20 W/
NW State Road 20 W15.7 mi30.39019,-84.79827 - 3.Turn right onto FL-71 N/
N Main St Continue to follow FL-71 N24.5 mi30.44319,-85.04585 - 4.Turn left onto FL-10 W/
FL-71 N/ US-90 W Continue to follow FL-10 W/5.1 mi30.74936,-85.18765US-90 W - 5.Slight right onto FL-73 N/
Co Rd 164 Continue to follow FL-73 N6.6 mi30.78636,-85.25662 - 6.Turn right onto FL-75 N/
US-231 N Continue to follow US-231 NEntering Alabama25.1 mi30.84131,-85.34652 - 7.Turn left onto Ross Clark Cir4.9 mi31.19063,-85.40149
- 8.Turn left onto AL-53 N/
US-231 N94.3 mi31.24908,-85.42451 - 9.Turn right onto Eastern Blvd2.9 mi32.32661,-86.24108
- 10.Merge onto I-85 S via the ramp to I-65/
Montgomery6.7 mi32.36069,-86.21465 - 11.Take exit 172 to merge onto I-65 N toward BirminghamEntering Tennessee285 mi32.36756,-86.31891
- 12.Slight left onto I-24 W (signs for Clarksville/
Interstate 24 W) Passing through KentuckyEntering Illinois176 mi36.22067,-86.774 - 13.Take exit 44B on the left to merge onto I-57 N toward Chicago52.2 mi37.60447,-88.99531
- 14.Slight left onto I-64 W (signs for St Louis)Entering Missouri114 mi38.33249,-88.95482
- 15.Continue onto US-40 W/
US-61 N0.5 mi38.80294,-90.83011 - 16.Take the exit on the left onto I-70 W/
US-40 W toward Kansas City Continue to follow I-70 W208 mi38.80764,-90.83755 - 17.Continue onto I-29 N/
I-35 N4.5 mi39.10687,-94.56934 - 18.Slight left onto I-29 N14.2 mi39.16765,-94.55818
- 19.Merge onto I-435 W2.7 mi39.32193,-94.69812
- 20.Continue onto I-29 NEntering Iowa159 mi39.34197,-94.74084
- 21.Slight right to stay on I-29 N (signs for Interstate 29 N/
Sioux City)19.9 mi41.23341,-95.89336 - 22.Slight left to stay on I-29 NEntering South Dakota165 mi41.49078,-95.90076
- 23.Take exit 84B to merge onto I-90 W toward Rapid CityPassing through Wyoming, Montana, IdahoEntering Washington1,502 mi43.61346,-96.77
- 24.Take exit 25 for WA-18 W toward Auburn/
Tacoma0.3 mi47.50975,-121.87776 - 25.Turn left onto WA-18 W27.2 mi47.5097,-121.88348
- 26.Take the Interstate 5 S exit1.3 mi47.29376,-122.29308
- 27.Merge onto I-5 S5.0 mi47.28066,-122.31006
- 28.Take exit 136 for Port of Tacoma0.3 mi47.24093,-122.37933
- 29.Turn left onto Port of Tacoma Rd0.2 mi47.24267,-122.38563
- 30.Turn left to merge onto I-5 N toward Seattle1.1 mi47.23968,-122.38581
- 31.Take exit 137 for WA-99 N toward Fife/
Milton Destination will be on the right358 ft47.24057,-122.36283
Exit 137 |
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Driving distance to Fife Washington from Telogia Florida 2,927 mi, estimated 1 day 19 hours. Road map
The distance between these two cities is 2,927 mi, estimated 1 day 19 hours.
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Road map between Telogia Florida and Fife Washington
+ larger mapTowns between Telogia Florida and Fife Washington (less than 20 mi)
Abe Springs (Florida) 26,50 mi from point 1Population: 2.444 Altitude: 104
Alford (Florida) 29,53 mi from point 2
Population: 466 Altitude: 146
Alliance (Florida) 30,74 mi from point 3
Population: 506 Altitude: 221
Banks (Alabama) 20,58 mi from point 4
Population: 224 Altitude: 553
Brundidge (Alabama) 21,20 mi from point 5
Population: 2.341 Altitude: 450
Troy (Alabama) 23,28 mi from point 6
Population: 13.935 Altitude: 543
Blue Springs (Alabama) 27,16 mi from point 7
Population: 121 Altitude: 296
Clayton (Alabama) 30,44 mi from point 8
Population: 1.475 Altitude: 600
Benton (Alabama) 26,61 mi from point 9
Population: 47 Altitude: 137
Hayneville (Alabama) 27,90 mi from point 10
Population: 1.177 Altitude: 230
Lowndesboro (Alabama) 31,51 mi from point 11
Population: 140 Altitude: 416
Burns (Tennesse) 19,79 mi from point 12
Population: 1.366 Altitude: 0
Sesser (Illinois) 27,33 mi from point 13
Population: 2.128 Altitude: 480
Valier (Illinois) 23,10 mi from point 14
Population: 662 Altitude: 460
Auxvasse (Missouri) 16,40 mi from point 15
Population: 901 Altitude: 0
Shamrock (Missouri) 15,90 mi from point 16
Population: 326 Altitude: 0
Denton (Kansas) 24,26 mi from point 17
Population: 186 Altitude: 1078
Leona (Kansas) 26,37 mi from point 18
Population: 88 Altitude: 950
Highland (Kansas) 27,50 mi from point 19
Population: 942 Altitude: 1039
Severance (Kansas) 27,40 mi from point 20
Population: 108 Altitude: 914
Dodge (Nebraska) 17,05 mi from point 21
Population: 700 Altitude: 1400
Fremont (Nebraska) 34,30 mi from point 22
Population: 25.174 Altitude: 0
Artesian (South Dakota) 29,06 mi from point 23
Population: 157 Altitude: 1317
Port Townsend (Washington) 34,34 mi from point 24
Population: 8.334 Altitude: 120
Chimacum (Washington) 34,30 mi from point 25
Altitude: 121
Lacey (Washington) 24,53 mi from point 26
Population: 31.226 Altitude: 190
Nisqually Indian C (Washington) 24,26 mi from point 27
Population: 588 Altitude: 0
Olympia (Washington) 24,39 mi from point 28
Population: 42.514 Altitude: 130
Tanglewilde-thomps (Washington) 24,69 mi from point 29
Population: 5.670 Altitude: 1380
Lacey (Washington) 24,56 mi from point 30
Altitude: 203
Nisqually (Washington) 23,82 mi from point 31
Altitude: 26
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