There are no towns halfway between a single place.
Yes. You can find lots of honey locust trees all around Colorado, especially in towns in cities. They do better at the lower elevations in Colorado (around 4000 ft), but I've found them growing at over 6000 ft as well.
Galilee and Lot of other towns
Extremely bad, in towns and between towns.
There are a many streets in cities and towns of the United Kingdom named Spruce Grove however, getting an exact number of streets is very difficult as the United Kingdom is very large.
There are many cities and towns between Columbus and Cincinnati. The larger ones are: [Blue Ash, Montgomery. Mason (considered Cincinnati Suburbs)], Lebanon, Waynesville, Wilmington, Xenia, Washington Court House, [Grove City (considered a Columbus suburb)]
The ability to travel between towns was needed for successful bartering between settlements.
Towns along the Pacific Highway between Brisbane and Newcastle include:Gold CoastBallinaWoolgoolgaCoffs HarbourKempseyBulahdelahKaruahHeatherbrae
Transport between two towns.
Franklin, Freehold, Weehawken, Verona, Cedar Grove, Dover, Plainfield, Cliffside Park, Guttenberg, Fairfield, Edgewater Park
The four towns between Childress and Lubbock on the back roads are Estelline, Memphis, Turkey, and Floydada.
The halfway point between Cleveland, Ohio, and Siesta Key, Florida, is approximately near the city of Macon, Georgia. This location is roughly equidistant from both cities, making it a convenient stop for travelers. Depending on the specific route taken, other nearby towns could also serve as potential meeting points.