http://gosoutheast.about.com/od/tripplanningmaps/ss/mileage_to_nc.htm
should answer your question.
Understand the following from a trucker: Expect to drive no more than 8 hours a day & overnight, either in a tent or a motel.
If you are tired, TAKE A NAP! If you drink, do it before you sleep, not while you drive.
Beware rest stops & the people you'll find there.
Bring along a portapottie, a cooler with ice & a cooker for food & coffee.
Truck stop food will only lighten your wallet, heavy your body & ruin your health.
Stay aware. Be polite & considerate on the road.
Drive 65 to save LOTS of gas, but when fast trucks pass you, blink your headlights twice to let them know they are safe to come back to the right lane. With two-wheelers, just blink once, since most of them don't know the code.
Watch out for what truckers call "Alligators," that is, ripped apart tires you'll come across suddenly. They call them such since their wire parts have a way to reach up & grab a brake line and rip it apart.
Report such when you see a road so littered.
Know that the Red Chinese have taken over our tire companies, so that's why we have that problem across the nation.
Have a safe drive. ALWAYS assume that the other drivers on the road are out to hit you. Only then will you "Arrive Alive."
About 30 road miles (48 kilometers).
The driving distance is about 215 miles.
The average driving distance from Greenville SC to Houston, TX is 945 miles.
The total driving distance from Raleigh, NC to Greenville, SC is 265 miles.
The driving distance from Greenville SC and Union SC is 58.2 road miles - about 1 hour driving time.
It is 93.2 miles to Spartanburg according to Google Maps and 103 miles to Greenville with 29.8 miles and a half dozen different smal communities between Spartanburg and Greenville.
The driving distance is about 570 miles.
The closest major airport to Seneca, South Carolina is Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP / KGSP). This airport is in Greenville, South Carolina and is about 53 driving miles from the center of Seneca, SC.
About 2,020 miles.
The great circle (shortest) route from Greenville-Spartanburg Airport to Ben Gurion Int'l Airport is about 6,270 miles.
The shortest driving distance is 62.2 miles.
120 miles.