26 miles following SR-49 NORTH.
Auburn is approximately 30 miles southwest of Placerville. The driving distance between the two cities is about 45-50 minutes depending on traffic and the route taken.
The distance between Tacoma, Washington and Auburn, Washington is around 20 miles when traveling by road.
The driving distance from Marion, AL to Auburn, AL is approximately 55 miles. The journey typically takes around 1 hour by car, depending on traffic conditions.
The distance between Auburn, WA, and North Bend, WA, is approximately 50 miles when driving by car using I-90 E. The exact distance may vary depending on the specific route taken.
245 miles taking this route:Take I-85 SOUTH (towards MONTGOMERY), from Auburn, to I-65 SOUTH to MOBILE at END I-85 in Montgomery.Take I-65 SOUTH to AL-287 GULF SHORES PKWY to BAY MINETTE at EXIT 37; turn left off the exit ramp onto AL-287 GULF SHORES PKWY - SOUTH towards BAY MINETTE.Take AL-287 SOUTH to AL-59 GULF SHORES PKWY - SOUTH.Continue on AL-59 GULF SHORES PKWY - SOUTH to the FOLEY BEACH EXPY - SOUTH to ORANGE BEACH and the BEACHES.Take the FOLEY BEACH EXPY - SOUTH to Orange Beach.
According to InfoPlease.com, the five largest cities in Maine, by population (2005 estimated), are: Portland (63,889), Lewiston (36,050), Bangor (31,074), South Portland (23,742), and Auburn (23,602).
From Fort Worth TX : Auburn AL 688mi, 1329mi to Auburn NY, Auburn WA 1647, 1393mi to Auburn CA, and Auburn ME 1653
The airport code for Placerville Airport is PVF.
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The distance between Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama and the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky is 491 miles. It is approximately an eight-hour drive.
There are about 130.708 miles between Auburn, WA and Maryhill State Park.
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