Cities and Towns in Danville City County, Virginia

Founded in 1870, Danville is one of 38 independent cities in the state of Virginia. Historically, Danville was formed from Pittsylvania County. With FIPS code of 590, Danville has a population of 42,215 and area of 43 square miles (111 km²).

List of all cities in Danville City County, VA alphabetically

City/Town Postal Code Area Code
Danville, VA 24540 434
24541 434
24543 434
24544 434
Manufactures Hanover, VA 24544 434
Schoolfield, VA 24541 434

Danville

Location and History

Danville is an independent city located in the southern part of Virginia, along the Dan River near the North Carolina border. Founded in 1793, the city has a rich history tied to the tobacco and textile industries. Danville played a significant role during the Civil War, serving as the last capital of the Confederate States of America in 1865. Its strategic location along the river and the establishment of the railroad contributed to its growth as a commercial and transportation hub in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, Danville is known for its historic architecture, revitalized downtown, and cultural heritage.

  • Area: Approximately 43.9 square miles
  • Population: Around 42,000 residents (as of 2020)
  • Zip Codes: 24540, 24541, 24543, 24544
  • Latitude and Longitude: 36.5859° N, 79.3950° W

Major Schools and Landmarks

Danville is served by the Danville Public Schools system, which includes George Washington High School and Galileo Magnet High School. The city is also home to Averett University, a private institution offering undergraduate and graduate programs, and Danville Community College, providing higher education and workforce training.

Significant landmarks in Danville encompass the Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History, located in the historic Sutherlin Mansion—the “Last Capitol of the Confederacy.” The Danville Science Center, housed in a restored railway station, offers interactive exhibits and educational programs. The Riverwalk Trail provides scenic views along the Dan River, promoting outdoor activities like walking, biking, and kayaking. Additionally, the revitalized River District features shopping, dining, and cultural events, highlighting the city’s blend of historic preservation and modern development.