The driving distance between Detroit, MI and Atlanta, GA is approximately 720 miles. The driving time would be approximately 11 hours 30 minutes if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)
Windsor, Ontario is the Canadian city closest to the American border, with Detroit, Michigan lying just across the Detroit River.
Georgia border states are Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina and North Carolina.
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First of all, Atlanta is not a country. Atlanta is a city in the state of Georgia. Georgia is a state in the United States. The United States does not border China. Nor does any of its neighbors, Canada or Mexico.
100 E Jefferson Ave # 100, Detroit, MI 48226-4376Added: It is located on the US-Canadian border at the extreme northern terminus of Interstate-75 and connects the U.S. city of Detroit Michigan with the Canadian city of WIndsor Ontario. It is one of the busiest border crossings in the nation.
Detroit is in the SE part of Michigan, on the Detroit River which connects Lakes Erie and St Clair. Just across the river is Windsor, Ontario ... just the width of the river away (a couple of miles.) Detroit is right on the Canadian Border at that point.
Yes, winters in Detroit are unpleasantly cold. In addition to Detroit's close proximity to the Canadian border, Detroit also faces lake effects. The geographical position of Detroit is most responsible for their winters.
You can make the border in about 250 miles. Atlanta is about 480 miles.
South Carolina and Georgia share a border, so it is theoretically possible to be in both states at once. Charleston to Atlanta is about 300 miles.
No, Georgia does not border Arkansas.
Travelling major highways and interstates, it is about 360 miles from Memphis, TN to the Georgia border. It is about 387 miles from Memphis, TN to Atlanta, GA.
the attack of Detroit, and the attacks failed when Americans refused to cross the Canadian border