Geographic Center of the Contiguous United States Monument

Kansas

TypeRoadside Americana
CategoryLandmarks History
Visitingfree, always open

In 1918 a government surveyor balanced a cardboard cutout of the lower 48 on a pin to find the exact spot the country balances on -- it landed on a wheat farmer's field outside Lebanon, Kansas, so in 1941 they built a small stone monument in a public park half a mile away so tourists wouldn't have to trespass to see the middle of America.

Free, always-open, five-minute stop at a tiny chapel-and-flagpole park just off US-281, roughly equidistant from I-70 and US-36 -- a pure bragging-rights checkin ('I stood in the middle of America') that costs nothing and takes almost no detour time. Ideal low-friction family stop for a long Smith County drive.

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