This unique historical volume serves as a time capsule of American travel, meticulously documenting the mileage from Danville, Virginia, to destinations across the United States. Compiled in an era before GPS and digital maps, the book reflects a time when road atlases and mileage charts were essential tools for travelers, truckers, and postal carriers alike.
Each entry lists the precise distance from Danville to cities, towns, and landmarks—offering a fascinating glimpse into the geography, infrastructure, and priorities of the time. Whether used for planning cross-country journeys or understanding regional connections, this book is both a practical reference and a nostalgic artifact. With its vintage typography and hand-drawn route tables, it invites readers to imagine the open road as it once was—measured mile by mile from the heart of Danville.