About 22 miles.
Nashville TN is approximately in the center of the State of Tennessee.It is approximately 230 miles from the North Carolina state line on I-40 and about 220 miles from the Mississippi state line to Nashville.On I-65 it is approximately 50 miles to the Kentucky state line from Nashville and about 85 miles to the Alabama state line.
That latitude defines portions of the northern border of the Texas panhandle, part of the Arkansas/Missouri state line, and part of the Tennessee/Kentucky state line.
The Tennessee/Kentucky state line is just about exactly half-way.
Well, since the two border each other, it would have to be the actual state line.
Tennessee is served by numerous federal highways. The longest interstate in Tennessee is I-40 which runs east - west for 455 miles throughout the entire state. I-24 spans originates at the Kentucky state line and runs north and south for 180 miles before terminating in Chattanooga.
The state flower of Kentucky is the goldenrod, which is native to the state. The golden plumes of this wildflower line Kentucky's roadsides during autumn.
Georgia An internet search has shown Louisville Kentucky as the gateway to the south. A related link is posted below. Louisville, Kentucky and Richmond Virginia are typically viewed as "Gateway to the South" cities.Some people however view Kentucky as a Midwestern state, and Virginia as a Mid-Atlantic state. Most would agree if you reach the border line at Tennessee and North Carolina, you are officially in the South.but..... on the state website for Virginia (Virginia.gov), it states "Virginia is the gateway to the south." Louisville, Kentucky and Richmond Virginia are typically viewed as "Gateway to the South" cities. Some people however view Kentucky as a Midwestern state, and Virginia as a Mid-Atlantic state. Most would agree if you reach the border line at Tennessee and North Carolina, you are officially in the South. but..... on the state website for Virginia (Virginia.gov), it states "Virginia is the gateway to the south." :)
Georgia An internet search has shown Louisville Kentucky as the gateway to the south. A related link is posted below. Louisville, Kentucky and Richmond Virginia are typically viewed as "Gateway to the South" cities.Some people however view Kentucky as a Midwestern state, and Virginia as a Mid-Atlantic state. Most would agree if you reach the border line at Tennessee and North Carolina, you are officially in the South.but..... on the state website for Virginia (Virginia.gov), it states "Virginia is the gateway to the south." Louisville, Kentucky and Richmond Virginia are typically viewed as "Gateway to the South" cities. Some people however view Kentucky as a Midwestern state, and Virginia as a Mid-Atlantic state. Most would agree if you reach the border line at Tennessee and North Carolina, you are officially in the South. but..... on the state website for Virginia (Virginia.gov), it states "Virginia is the gateway to the south." :)
Owensboro is in north western Kentucky, near the Indiana state line.
Missouri, Kentucky, and Virginia are the northern boundary states for Tennessee. Kentucky is along most of the "straight line" northern border, with Virginia in the northeast corner and Missouri along the upper western border. The northern border is mainly near the 36° 38' 30" parallel for most of the state. However, this is higher along part of the border with Virginia, and drops lower to 36° 30' N between Kentucky Lake (Tennessee River) and the Mississippi River, yielding some territory to Kentucky. There is a "notch" at the Misissippi where part of Missouri is east of a loop belonging to Kentucky, rather than contiguous Tennessee.
The line of the River Ohio, with its tributaries Cumberland and Tennessee
It depends on the route you take, but the approximate driving distance from the Kentucky state line to the Georgia state line (using major roadways) is 160 miles.