There are at least five Charlestons in the US. The only one you would go through Jacksonville to get to is in South Carolina. It's not the fastest or shortest route, but if you're going that way, Sawdust FL is the halfway point. I was hoping it was Midway FL but either way, neither of those is much of a town. You may want to consider driving a little farther to Tallahassee.
If you're taking the northern route through Amarillo, Goodnight is about halfway. If you're taking the southern route through Lubbock, Shallowater is about halfway.
The shortest and fastest route between those two places has a halfway point in Ohio. If you want to go through Kentucky, Maysville is near halfway.
The shortest and fastest route between those two places has a halfway point in Kansas. If you're traveling through Missouri, Prairie State Park is near halfway.
The Tropic of Cancer runs halfway through India.
I-26 runs right through N. Charleston.
If you drive through Chicago, the halfway point between St. Paul and Detroit is just on the northwest side of Chicago, around Merengo, Genoa, and Elgin, Illinois.
The moon will be a full moon, halfway through the lunar cycle.
Fredericksburg, VA if you go through Washington. Pocomoke City, MD if you go through Delaware.
The halfway point between Ashland, MA and Oxbow, Maine is Gardiner, Maine right outside of Augusta, Maine. The exact destination is on I-295 S after passing through Portland, Maine.
Halfway through the birth canal there are contraction that leads to the baby being pushed out.
When driving from New Orleans to Miami, the major city halfway through the drive is Tallahassee, Florida. It would take about 6 hours to get there, and it would take about 13 hours to get all the way to Miami.
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