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Greensboro, NC is about halfway but it can depend on the route you take
If traveling by road in a northern route (I76 to I80) then Chicago would be the closest large city at the halfway mark. It taking the southern route (to avoid Chicago and tolls) (I79 to I70 to I465 to I74 to I80) then Bloomington, Il would closest to the halfway mark.
* Driving the most direct route, the halfway point is west of Bismarck, North Dakota, in New Salem. * On a straight line, the halfway point is east of Bismarck, in Braddock, North Dakota. * The distance between the two cities is 2180 miles (3508 kilometers), so the halfway point is 1090 miles (1754 kilometers).
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.
In even years, the Iditarod follows the Northern route. The halfway point is between Cripple and Ruby, closer to Ruby.
That depends on your route. Hico, Texas, is halfway along the route taking US-67 and US-281, which is the route recommended by Google Maps.
This would all depend on which route you would take to get to Rockford. There are several methods, but the shortest route is taking I35, merging on to I80, and going on to I88. If you choose this way then your halfway point will be Newton, Iowa. From Kansas City to Newton takes 4 hours and from Newton to Rockford takes about 4 hours as well, making the total trip and 8 hour ride by car. For exact directions and other routes for this trip you can refer to Google Maps or MapQuest.
If you take the southern route, I recommend Jackson, Mississippi as your halfway point. If you take the northern route, I recommend Memphis, Tennessee as your halfway point.
Monroe, Michigan is almost exactly the halfway point.
Brookville, PA
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.
It depends on which route you take.