In even years, the Iditarod follows the Northern route. The halfway point is between Cripple and Ruby, closer to Ruby.
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.
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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.
It depends on which route you take.
A city halfway between Billings MT & Chicago IL could be Sioux Falls SD, depending on your route.
Around/between Charleston and Arcola IL, depending on what route you take.
The shortest distance would put the halfway point in the North Atlantic. Closest major city to the halfway point along the great circle route would likely be New York.
Since the most direct route is across the South Pacific, there aren't many distinct halfway point to be found. For the idea: halfway between Atlanta and Perth would be somewhere in between the countries of Kiribati and Tokelau.
It depends greatly on whether you take the fastest route or the shortest route. If you take the freeway to Greensboro and then north on US-29, your halfway point between Kernersville and Danville is on US-29 between Greensboro and Reidsville, near Browns Summit, NC. If you take US-158 across, then your halfway point is on US-158 on the southwest side of Reidsville
Grantsville, MD is the closest town to the halfway point on the route.