130 miles taking GA-21 NORTH to U.S. 25 in Millen, then a right onto U.S. 25 NORTH, then U.S. 25 NORTH to Augusta.
133 miles - 3 hours 12 mins.
In 1868, Atlanta became the official capital of Georgia. Georgia has had five different state capitals. They were in order; Savannah, Augusta (between 1782 and 1785, Savannah and Augusta were rotating capitals), Louisville, Milledgeville and the current capital of Atlanta.
Augusta was the capital of Georgia for only ten years. Between 1785 and 1795 when it alternated the status with Savannah.
140 miles taking this route: # Take I-16 WEST (towards MACON), from Savannah, to U.S. 25 to STATESBORO off EXIT 116; turn right off the exit ramp onto U.S. 25 NORTH to STATESBORO. # Follow U.S. 25 NORTH to Augusta.
Dublin, GA is halfway between Savannah and Atlanta.
One online table says it's 250 miles from Augusta, GA, right across the Savannah River from North Augusta, to Raleigh. So give or take a mile, that's your answer.
163 miles
The temperature of the Savannah River in Augusta, Georgia varies depending on the time of year. It is about 20 miles from the Atlantic Ocean.
The driving distance from Erie, Pennsylvania to Savannah, Georgia is about 820 miles.
The driving distance in miles between Charlotte, North Carolina, and Savannah, Georgia, is 252 miles.
The driving distance is about 325 miles.
It is about 140 miles.