A time when miles were subjective

When we cruise across the south Louisiana prairies today, we know almost exactly where we are all the time. Numbered markers are set along the highway at one-mile intervals, so we can calculate how far we’ve come and how far we have to go. It wasn’t always that way. Sometimes the road just kept getting longer and longer. The first trails across the prairies were probably made by wild cattle…

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