Want this question answered?
Butler, Pennsylvania is located approximately 35 miles north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The average altitude is approximately 1248 feet in elevation.
185 miles taking this route:Take I-70 EAST from Columbus to I-79 NORTH to PITTSBURGH off EXIT 18 in WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA. To bypass WHEELING, take I-470 EAST (EXIT 219 off I-70 in OHIO).Take I-79 NORTH to Pittsburgh. To get to the city itself, take I-376 EAST (EXIT 59A off I-79).
No. The Pittsburgh Steelers are based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The Allegheny Plateau is the largest of Pennsylvania's landform regions. It occupies the Northern part of the state. The bodies of water that are there are Lake Erie, Genessee River, and the Susquehanna River.
no, it's in PENNSYLVANIA.
Total Estimated Time: 7.0 hours 11 minutes Total Estimated Distance: 447.98 miles
7.6
Southwestern Pennsylvania... generally, the Pittsburgh area.
250 miles taking this route:Take I-70 EAST from Dayton to I-79 NORTH to PITTSBURGH off EXIT 18 in WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA. To bypass WHEELING, take I-470 EAST (EXIT 219 off I-70 in OHIO).Take I-79 NORTH to Pittsburgh. To get to the city proper, take I-376 EAST (EXIT 59A off I-79 in PENNSYLVANIA).
The distance from north Carolina to Pennsylvania is 368 miles going -168N.
The state of Pennsylvania is about 283 miles wide and up to 160 miles wide. The irregular eastern border is approximately 195 miles long. The total perimeter (north + east + south + west) would be approximately 290 + 195 + 283 + 160 = 928 miles, which is about 1493.5 km, or 1,493,500 meters.
137 milesAlthough driving it is 184 miles taking this route:Take I-76 PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE (toll road) - EAST, from Pittsburgh, to I-99 NORTH to ALTOONA at EXIT 146 (BEDFORD interchange).Take I-99 NORTH to the U of Penn @ State College, which contains University Park.