Southbound on I-65, just south of exit 267 is a housing development. Within that development is a road named Poplar Lane, a loop of the main road Poplar Trail. The closest approach of the southern portion of Poplar Lane, north of Warrior, Alabama is halfway between Paducah, Kentucky and Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Paducah, Kentucky
It's mouth is at the Ohio River in Paducah Kentucky.
A good halfway point between these two locations is Paducah Kentucky.
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Willisburg, Kentucky
The halfway point is Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
The most significant battle fought in Kentucky was at Perryville, though one could arge that the most significan strategic event was Grant seizing Paducah, thus controlling the point where the Oho meets the Mississippi, or the Kentucky Legislature voting to remain in the Union.
What city is halfway from Louisville Ky to Gulf Shores Alabama
Tennessee if you're answering a LUOA question. Kentucky was the first state Ulysses S. Grant invaded in the west. He seized Paducah on September 5th, 1861. This was in response to Confederate General Leonidas Polk's occupation of Columbus, Kentucky. Both armies had violated Kentucky's neutrality with these moves. This would eventually lead to the Battle of Belmont (Missouri), Grant's first major battle as a commanding general.
The driving time from Kentucky to Alabama typically ranges from 5 to 7 hours, depending on your starting point in Kentucky and your destination in Alabama. This means you could complete the trip in one day. However, if you plan to make stops or prefer a more leisurely pace, it could take longer, potentially extending it to two days.
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That would depend on the route chosen which is often determined by the destination and the starting point. It would probably include Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama.