Lying along the eastern shore of Lake Norman, the town is centered around the college from which it takes its name.
The town is centered around villages and modern housing areas.
The town is centered along State Route 55 between two exits on Interstate 66.
The town is centered around the intersection of US 30 and Interstate 65.
The town is centered around the lower end of Moosehead Lake, the largest body of fresh water in the state.
The town is centered around the former railroad depot on Teays Lane.
The town is centered on a church built in 1725.
The town is centered around the college from which it takes its name.
The town is centered around this plaza, the largest plaza in California.
Completely surrounded by agricultural land, mostly corn fields, the town is centered around the intersection of two main provincial highways.