It is 64.6 miles according to Google Maps.
It is 12 miles southwest of Clanton in Chilton County Alabama.
Overton, Alabama is the halfway point between Knoxville, Tennessee and Mobile, Alabama. The town of Overton is approximately 6 miles from Birmingham, Alabama.
The drive from the center of North Carolina to the center of Alabama would be approximately 507 mi - about 8 hours 39 mins.
Just about at Poseyville, Indiana, by US 64, 374 miles from Pearl City, Illinois and 370 miles from Birmingham, Alabama.
I was on it today (4-3-08) and noticed they have opened another section recently. From Industrial Prkwy, in Jasper, to where the new section meets US 78 in Graysville. At that point it dumps you back onto US 78. I may see this thing completed before I die yet. I was on US 78 yesterday (3/20/10), and this portion has now been completed to Coalburg Rd in the Birmingham area about 2.5 miles short of reaching I-65. From that point, it is about 2 miles down to Daniel Payne Dr and then about 0.75 miles to I-65. It greatly improves the trip through Birmingham.
Birmingham, Alabama is approximately 93 miles away from Montgomery, Alabama. The halfway point between Montgomery and Birmingham is Collins Chapel, Alabama.
The point in Alabama that's closest to Flint, Michigan is about 565 miles straight-line distance. Driving would be more. The answer is not necessarily the same for Flint, Texas.
I'm going to assume you mean the Premium Outlets in Minnesota (at 210 miles) rather than the Albertville Shopping Center in Alabama (at 1260 miles).
It is 1,620 miles according to Google Maps.
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