Yes, everything has a geographical center. The geographical center of Texas is about 15 miles from Brady.
Austin is centralized, but considerably SE of the state center.
The Capitol of Texas is AUSTIN. It is south (and a little west) of Dalles-Ft Worth, and not quite at the geographic center. I would call it more 'high in the southeastern quadrant of the state.'
Ohio and Missouri have a capital city located near the geographic center of the state.
Approximately. Columbus is about 25 miles from the center of Ohio.
Hawaii has the southernmost geographic center of all the states. Florida has the southernmost geographic center of the 48 contiguous states.
Ohio and Missouri have a capital city located near the geographic center of the state.
Ohio and Missouri have a capital city located near the geographic center of the state.
Ohio and Missouri have a capital city located near the geographic center of the state.
Ohio and Missouri have a capital city located near the geographic center of the state.
Ohio and Missouri have a capital city located near the geographic center of the state.
Ohio and Missouri have a capital city located near the geographic center of the state.
Jefferson City is the capital city in Missouri. Jefferson City is located near the geographic center of Missouri.