. . . it depends on your definition of downtown.
Most excellent point! And after reading DryCreek's post about Newport News (NN) VA - and never having been there - I though I'd give it a look on Google Earth. Entering the name of the town and clicking "Search" zoomed in on a little pushpin-looking icon positioned in the middle of a pond encircled by Town Center Drive. Hmm-m-m. Zooming out in Google Earth revealed the border of NN outlined in green and (without getting too cartographic about it) it looks like the NN pushpin is just about at the geographic center of the town. Big deal, so...
Where is Downtown NN - if there is such a thing officially? Scrolled around in Google Earth and what should appear but "Downtown" by a little red dot on Washington Ave between 39th and 40th Streets. Maybe that's the official downtown as determined or decreed by
somebody. Anyway, Google Earth's Ruler mode shows the Amtrak station is 2.6 miles from the Google Earth Downtown spot.
Considering that NN is about 20 miles at its longest from its NW to SE border, is 2.6 miles close enough for it to be declared "downtown"? I'll leave the factual stuff at that.