In 1801 Washington, D.C., was located

in the center of the country. Where is the center now?

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-03-22-nation-center_N.htm

To find the current center of the United States, you would need to calculate the geographic center based on latitude and longitude coordinates of the entire country. The precise location may change slightly depending on the method used for calculation.

One common method to determine the center of the United States is the centroid method. This method calculates the average latitude and longitude of all the points that define the country's borders. However, because borders are irregular and jagged, this method might not always provide an accurate representation of the country's true center.

Another method is to use the Mean Center calculation, which takes into account population density. This method calculates the center of mass based on the population distribution within the country. It provides a more realistic representation of where the population is centered.

Based on the most recent calculations, the general consensus is that the approximate geographic center of the United States is located near Lebanon, Kansas. Please note that this information may vary depending on the specific method and data used for calculations.