There are lots of towns between Memphis and Chattanooga. The largest is Nashville, TN.
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There is 464 miles between Jacksonville, Florida and Chattanooga, Tennessee. The city that is halfway between these two cities would be Macon, Georgia.
The driving distance between Memphis, TN and Chattanooga, TN is approximately 345 miles. The driving time would be approximately 5 hours 45 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 and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)
Consider going to MapQuest. # Click on Maps. # Enter the name of the desired city. (For example: Memphis) # Enter the State code TN. # Click on Get Map. # Scroll down to view the map.
Memphis, St. Louis, Kansas City and Denver. But I wouldn't drive to Memphis to get to St. Louis, I would go through Illinois near Paducah.
Depends on the route you take - but I would strongly recommend taking Interstate 20 through to Birmingham AL then Interstate 78 trough Tupelo MS to Memphis TN
Take Florida's Turnpike NORTH to I-75 NORTH.Take I-75 NORTH to I-24 WEST to CHATTANOOGA and NASHVILLE at EXIT 2 in Tennessee. In Georgia you will bypass two cities: you will bypass Macon by taking I-475 NORTH (EXIT 156 off I-75) and you will also bypass Atlanta by taking I-285 WEST BYPASS (EXIT 238B off I-75 and then EXIT 20 off I-285 to get back onto I-75 NORTH).Take I-24 WEST to I-40 WEST to MEMPHIS via I-440 WEST (EXIT 53 off I-24).Take I-40 WEST to MEMPHIS.
Cleopatra likely traveled from Alexandria to Memphis by following the River Nile. This route would have involved sailing south along the river, passing through major cities along the way such as Canopus, Rosetta, and Cairo. The journey would have taken several days and would have allowed Cleopatra to observe the abundant agriculture and trade along the riverbanks.
Tennessee is a state. The largest city is Nashville.
I would say .. Chattoonga Theater .
A number of cities are famous for 'blues' music. Among these are Detroit, St.Louis, Kansas City, Memphis, New Orleans and Chicago.