246 miles.
93 miles up I-85 NORTH.
Cowpens, SC
None. Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham are the international airports in North Carolina.
The halfway point is near Abingdon, VA. Kingsport, TN, a city of 48,000, is nearby. The only major city that could potentially be on that route is Charlotte, but that's closer to Greenville.
Depending on which of these cities are nearest to you, you might get sliding glass doors at J&H Glass in Durham or Greenville Glass Co. in Greenville. Binswanger Glass Co. in Charlotte is another option.
101 miles taking this route:Take I-85 SOUTH from Charlotte to I-385 SOUTH to COLUMBIA at EXIT 51B near Greenville, SOUTH CAROLINA.Take I-385 SOUTH to Simpsonville.
Atlanta
In terms of size of area, like atlanta's metropolitan population is over 5 million. Charlotte's Metro is 2 million, but city vs city Charlotte is a lot bigger in population, Charlotte has 700,000 + people, while Atlanta has 500,000 + people and do to crime its only getting smaller by the year while Charlotte grows tremendously. Many people say Atlanta is bigger just by looking at skyline, but that's not the case. Los Angeles has a smaller skyline than Atlanta but has 3,000,000 + people. So yea Charlotte is way bigger than Atlanta
The approximate distance between Charlotte, North Carolina, and Greenville, South Carolina, is about 100 miles (160 kilometers) when traveling by road. The drive typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions. If measured in a straight line (as the crow flies), the distance is slightly shorter, at around 90 miles (145 kilometers).
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Miami is bigger than Charlotte, North Carolina in terms of population and area. Miami is a major city in Florida with a larger population and area compared to Charlotte, which is a smaller city in North Carolina.