The halfway point is Worden, IL. The closest motel is the Country Inn Cafe in Livingston. You will have more choices in either Litchfield or Edwardsville. There's a Holiday Inn Express in both of those.
The halfway point is Clarendon, TX. I would stay in Amarillo.
There are a number of extended stay hotels in Memphis. AmeriStay offers a number of rooms in Memphis.
Valle d'Aosta is halfway. The Hotel Les Combes in La Salle is very nice.
If I were you I would stay in Tulsa. Memphis is kind of a dump.
Memphis got the shaft. Nashville wasn't considered for expansion before the Oilers moved there. It was always Memphis. Of course the Oilers didn't get much support from Memphis when they were in Memphis. Memphis fans felt robbed because they knew the stay in Memphis was only temporary.
Richmond, Virginia is close to the Halfway point and can handle your overnight stay.
you will have to stay in a halfway house or a homeless shelter.
If you want to know for a visit then the answer is stay downtown like at the Peabody, Hampton Inn or anything downthing. Everything is in walking distant. If you are wondering where to live then the answer is in East Memphis, Arlington or Collierville.
The halfway point is King, NC. It's just past the point where I-74 cuts over to the coast. If you need to stay on I-77, stop at Mt. Airy.
I think the pea body pent house
The best city along the main road is Bloemfontein, which has a number of B&Bs / guesthouses, both in the city proper and along the national road. It is roughly halfway between the two cities.
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