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Hotel | Roanoke A member of the Historic Hotels of America pr |
lt in 1931 by Virginia Bridge and Iron Co. of | Roanoke, a subsidiary of the Norfolk and Western Rail |
At | Roanoke, a road forked southwest, leading into the up |
By 1942, the City of | Roanoke acquired the Roanoke Water Company and comple |
Roanoke after her conversion to an ironclad | |
Handley Jacob Daniel (April 22, 1911 in | Roanoke, Alabama - April 23, 1996 in LaGrange, Georgi |
Freddie Phillip Hyatt (born June 28, 1946 in | Roanoke, Alabama) is a former American football wide |
mall community located 3-4 miles southeast of | Roanoke, Alabama, in Randolph County, Alabama. |
He died in | Roanoke, Alabama, June 23, 1909. |
Licensed to | Roanoke, Alabama, USA. |
Burkhalter was born in | Roanoke, Alabama. |
WXL60 (sometimes referred to as | Roanoke All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station |
to most of Southwest Virginia, including the | Roanoke and Bristol areas. |
ina, is a ghost town located 14 miles west of | Roanoke and about one mile east of Wadley in Randolph |
ew 14th district, made up of pieces of Craig, | Roanoke and Bedford Counties. |
nnual marathon and half marathon held in both | Roanoke and Roanoke County, Virginia, USA. |
r compiled several books about the history of | Roanoke and the surrounding area. |
1th district, made up of parts of the city of | Roanoke and surrounding Roanoke County. |
ibe are descendants of the historic Hatteras, | Roanoke, and other Algonkian speaking Indians who occ |
arts at the Taubman Museum of Art in Downtown | Roanoke and finishes at the Hotel Roanoke in the Gain |
State Route 118 is a primary state highway in | Roanoke and northern Roanoke County, Virginia, United |
State Route 117 is a primary state highway in | Roanoke and northern Roanoke County, Virginia, United |
and cities along the way include Waynesboro, | Roanoke, and Galax in Virginia; and in North Carolina |
Virginia Heights was annexed into the city of | Roanoke, and during the period stretching between 191 |
The district is based in | Roanoke and also includes Lynchburg, Harrisonburg and |
lliston-Lafayette, Virginia (which is between | Roanoke and Christiansburg). |
the St. Louis and Atlanta Symphonies, and the | Roanoke and West Virginia Symphony orchestras in Verd |
ilar stores opened in Greensboro, Louisville, | Roanoke and Virginia Beach before a prototype store t |
ailroad, the Durham and Northern Railway, the | Roanoke and Tar River Railroad, the Seaboard and Roan |
2, Old Lick and Big Lick would incorporate as | Roanoke, and most of its development which still stan |
nding on south to Charlottesville, Lynchburg, | Roanoke and Bristol on the Tennessee border. |
lege was named for statesmen John Randolph of | Roanoke and Nathaniel Macon. |
Town Alexandria, Virginia) campus, Richmond, | Roanoke, and the Southwest Virginia Higher Education |
Garrison later moved back to | Roanoke, and later ran into financial and legal probl |
/State Route 220 Alternate (Orange Avenue) in | Roanoke and heads north on Hollins Road, Liberty Road |
ted 3-4 miles to the southeast of present day | Roanoke, and about 1 mile southwest of Bacon Level Ch |
It is on channel 12 on COX cable | Roanoke and channel 11 on Comcast cable Lynchburg. |
o was granted the title of baron, the Lord of | Roanoke and Dasamongueponke - the first peer created |
918 as portions of State Route 10 (Bristol to | Roanoke) and State Route 3 (Roanoke to West Virginia) |
tamora, located eight miles (12.8 km) west of | Roanoke, and lifted approximately 2.5 mi (4 km) south |
In 1994, it was extended north through | Roanoke and north to Toluca to renumber Illinois Rout |
volumes can be high, especially near downtown | Roanoke and Valley View Mall, bumper to bumper traffi |
October 31, 1865 she was redocumented as the | Roanoke, and in 1878 converted into a barge. |
ugusta, Bath, Bedford, Rockbridge, Botetourt, | Roanoke and Amherst Counties. |
ed to Lynchburg, Virginia, serving Lynchburg, | Roanoke and Bedford. |
The | Roanoke Apartments, also known as the Terrace Apartme |
The current U.S. attorney's offices in | Roanoke are named for Mason. |
ization and the quality of health care in the | Roanoke area and have formed the Coalition for Respon |
icensed to Salem, Virginia, serving the Metro | Roanoke area. |
Saturday, the Smart Way serves both downtown | Roanoke as well as Salem, Christiansburg, Blacksburg |
-fated frigate Cumberland, but was aboard the | Roanoke as a member of a Court of Enquiry when his sh |
folk & Western's freight stations in downtown | Roanoke as the Virginia Museum of Transportation. |
In 1924, he was elected President of the | Roanoke Bar Association and, in 1927, was elected to |
Walleye, brook trout, | Roanoke bass, and blue catfish are among the 210 know |
It passes through the center of | Roanoke before intersecting and becoming concurrent w |
June 8, 1873 to January 1, 1887 the original | Roanoke building served as the Chicago location for t |
Roanoke Building (dark) in front of One North LaSalle | |
Block 2, which eventually became known as the | Roanoke Building. |
The settlers' chosen destination was not | Roanoke but the Chesapeake Bay but, on reaching Roano |
Grandin Court was annexed into | Roanoke by way of two separate annexations occurring |
Another branch at | Roanoke, called the Carolina Road, led into the Piedm |
The | Roanoke came to it from the mainland to fish and coll |
a florist and the business he established in | Roanoke carried his name until its closure in 2008. |
Roanoke Catholic School | |
Hotel | Roanoke circa 1910 |
Taubman served on the | Roanoke City Council from 1976-78. |
In 1977, | Roanoke City annexed a portion of North Roanoke Count |
ch consolidated the water delivery systems of | Roanoke City and Roanoke County. |
In 1949, William Fleming became part of the | Roanoke City School System through the annexation of |
Smith was the lone Republican member of the | Roanoke City Council during most of his tenure and wa |
eluctant to participate in these efforts than | Roanoke City and Roanoke County. |
Roanoke City Market Historic District, also known as | |
The | Roanoke Civic Center also regularly features travelin |
aching an agreement to play home games at the | Roanoke Civic Center, the NBDL announced Roanoke as t |
Currently the Hokies play out of the | Roanoke Civic Center and recently drew the biggest cr |
Today the neighborhood is the location of the | Roanoke Civic Center and Bowman Park. |
In the late 1980s Camp | Roanoke closed, also in this time period the property |
Roanoke club folded, July 24, 1953 | |
He received an A.B. from | Roanoke College in 1949. |
Nearby | Roanoke College also had use of the park when it was |
rd Shannon for four seasons, Moir moved on to | Roanoke College where he compiled a 133-44 record in |
graduating high school, he was the goalie for | Roanoke College where he was honored as Honorable Men |
He was a Trustee of | Roanoke College and of the Funds in the Episcopal Dio |
Roanoke College purchased the area in 1984; renamed " | |
lizabeth students finished the spring term at | Roanoke College before their own institution closed f |
In 1987, he was inducted into the | Roanoke College Athletic Hall of Fame. |
He earned his BA from | Roanoke College where he was a member of Kappa Alpha |
f Emperor Gojong; the two studied together at | Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. |
He took an A.B. degree at | Roanoke College in 1916, an A.M. at Princeton Univers |
Eve Whittle is a graduate of | Roanoke College (BA) and Antioch University (MA). |
nia in 1922, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from | Roanoke College in 1942, and attended a wartime medic |
Roanoke College is located in the city. | |
us is a mere 3 miles, this covers most of the | Roanoke College community. |
est Virginia, McClintic received an A.B. from | Roanoke College in 1883 and an LL.B. from the Univers |
Fishwick graduated from | Roanoke College, and Harvard Law School. |
ng, who had fond memories of his education at | Roanoke College, a Lutheran men's college, in Salem. |
e, Prologue to prominence : a half century at | Roanoke College, 1951-2003 Minneapolis, MN : Lutheran |
Allen played collegiately at | Roanoke College, where he was the first recruit of ne |
WRKE-LP is owned and operated by | Roanoke College. |
ir, is currently the head basketball coach at | Roanoke College. |
he gave Walter Raleigh a charter to found the | Roanoke Colony in 1584. |
Main article: | Roanoke Colony |
ional Historic Site preserves the location of | Roanoke Colony, the first English settlement in the p |
n the possible fate of the inhabitants of the | Roanoke Colony, who disappeared around 1587. |
time since the initial commercial service to | Roanoke commenced in 1933, various airlines have offe |
ames were only 4.5 in oak and like Lenthall's | Roanoke conversion, the weight of her turrets weakene |
ring the multi-member 8th district (Craig and | Roanoke Counties and the city of Salem) with Republic |
ty in the northern sections of Montgomery and | Roanoke counties in the U.S. state of Virginia. |
ensus-designated place (CDP) in Botetourt and | Roanoke counties in the U.S. state of Virginia. |
Today, Villa Heights is the location of the | Roanoke Country Club and Villa Heights Park. |
all 1,926 foot high peak, which is located in | Roanoke County just north of Salem, Virginia. |
9th century fort which was located in western | Roanoke County just outside the current city limits o |
cca Gardens and Wildwood on the southeast and | Roanoke County to the northeast. |
owood on the west, Roundhill on the south and | Roanoke County on the north and east. |
Annexed from | Roanoke County in 1976, most development within the A |
In 2001 | Roanoke County made a long term financial commitment |
As a result, the entire area of | Roanoke County which is west of Salem and in the Roan |
t and Bonsack, as well as other areas in East | Roanoke County and West Bedford County. |
velopment, Franklin-Colonial was annexed from | Roanoke County in this period. |
veral mountains which form the border between | Roanoke County and Craig County. |
ton Heights and Westview Terrace on the east, | Roanoke County on the north and the City of Salem on |
Roanoke County continues to improve the facilities at | |
h resulted in its annexation by the city from | Roanoke County in 1919. |
Annexed by the city from | Roanoke County in 1949, Wilmont is primarily resident |
h runs from State Route 311 at Masons Cove in | Roanoke County to North Fork Road at Ironto in Montgo |
It was also the first appearance by a | Roanoke County school in the championship game since |
Eventually, | Roanoke County decided to build a second high school |
Annexed by the city from | Roanoke County in 1976, South Washington Heights has |
ompasses the Williamson Road was annexed from | Roanoke County in two separate annexations with the a |
airland on the south, Airport on the east and | Roanoke County on the north. |
It is a part of the | Roanoke County Public Schools system. |
l in Salem and Glenvar High School in western | Roanoke County were consolidated into Salem High Scho |
l was opened for the 2002-2003 school year by | Roanoke County public schools in response to overcrow |
Other locations are at the Grand Pavilion in | Roanoke County across from the Tanglewood Mall, and W |
Annexed from | Roanoke County in 1949, much of the residential devel |
Roanoke County began fund-raising to complete renovat | |
The northern sections of | Roanoke County near Peters Creek Road have also seen |
oped and grown along Brambleton Avenue at the | Roanoke County line. |
the north, the city of Salem on the west and | Roanoke County on the south. |
Annexed from | Roanoke County in 1976 in order to connect to the cit |
ford Metropolitan Statistical Area, while the | Roanoke County portion is part of the Roanoke Metropo |
astgate on the east, Hollins on the south and | Roanoke County to the north. |
Montgomery County, Virginia to Masons Cove in | Roanoke County, Virginia. |
n the National Register of Historic Places in | Roanoke County, Virginia. |
Vineyards is a vineyard and winery located in | Roanoke County, Virginia, founded by James and Debra |
, 3.3 billion-gallon side-stream reservoir in | Roanoke County, Virginia with the largest roller-comp |
became U.S. Route 221 (Brambleton Avenue) in | Roanoke County, before being annexed into Roanoke Cit |
anging Rock is an unincorporated community in | Roanoke County, Virginia, United States located direc |
anagement Area is a protected area located in | Roanoke County, Virginia. |
State Route 115 is a primary state highway in | Roanoke County, Virginia, United States. |
ht is an unincorporated community in southern | Roanoke County, Virginia, United States. |
rporated community in the northern section of | Roanoke County, Virginia, United States. |
at milepost 115 on the Blue Ridge Parkway in | Roanoke County, Virginia. |
omery County, Patrick County, Pulaski County, | Roanoke County, Rockbridge County, Russell County, Sc |
WBHS) is a public secondary school located in | Roanoke County, Virginia. |
tate Route 311 in the Hanging Rock section of | Roanoke County, just north of Salem. |
Through southwest | Roanoke County, SR 419 generally has a 45 mile per ho |
ide is an unincorporated community in western | Roanoke County, Virginia, United States. |
Born in | Roanoke County, Virginia, Turk was a Staff Sergeant i |
He moved to | Roanoke County, Virginia, in 1842 and engaged in agri |
is a census-designated place (CDP) in western | Roanoke County, Virginia, United States. |
Originally included as part of | Roanoke County, Wildwood was annexed by the city in 1 |
Roanoke County, Virginia - north | |
Originally included as part of | Roanoke County, Mecca Gardens was annexed by the city |
ack is an unincorporated community in eastern | Roanoke County, Virginia, United States. |
ow cave located in the Riverside community of | Roanoke County, Virginia, 4 miles west of Salem. |
lso the name of a small suburban community in | Roanoke County, Southwest Virginia, with the zip code |
ck Knob is a mountain located in southwestern | Roanoke County, Virginia, directly south of Salem, Vi |
ral Area Preserve located on Poor Mountain in | Roanoke County, Virginia. |
WRKE receives fan email from inmates at the | Roanoke County-Salem Jail. |
The northern border is shared with | Roanoke County. |
The southwestern border is shared with | Roanoke County. |
The southern border is shared with | Roanoke County. |
which serves most of the western sections of | Roanoke County. |
failed because of the opposition of voters in | Roanoke County. |
d-hoc set of wells and water purchases served | Roanoke County. |
The cemetery began in 1916 in what was then | Roanoke County. |
ves the town as Tollhouse Highway and crosses | Roanoke Creek before reaching Charlotte Court House. |
r mile (0.4 km) struck west of the village of | Roanoke, damaging much of the area and cutting power |
s four locations across Virginia: Blacksburg, | Roanoke, Danville and Charlottesville. |
ez (2002, LNB, France), Huntsville Flight and | Roanoke Dazzle (2002/03, NBDL), Orange County Crush ( |
He then joined the NBA D-League club the | Roanoke Dazzle in 2006. |
ards split Blatche's playing time between the | Roanoke Dazzle, their then-affiliate in the NBA Devel |
nced that the NBA would no longer operate the | Roanoke Dazzle. |
Even though it was all-male ( | Roanoke did not become coeducational until 1930), Roa |
Greensboro, and gained the WB affiliation for | Roanoke DMA in November 1994. |
Roanoke Downtown Historic District | |
and into nonnative areas of the Cape Fear and | Roanoke drainages. |
total of 447 locomotives were manufactured at | Roanoke during a 70 year time span. |
of the Potomac in General Ambrose Burnside's | Roanoke expedition and took part in the Battles of Ha |
The | Roanoke Express filled the gap, joining the ECHL for |
Started pro career in 2002-03 with the | Roanoke Express (ECHL)... Played 38 games during the |
t, Fiddler played the 2001-02 season with the | Roanoke Express of the ECHL and the Norfolk Admirals |
r Lankshear, this time to the locally popular | Roanoke Express. |
laminated plates for hull armor, | Roanoke featured one-piece 4.5 in. |
erty and converted the hotel to a school, the | Roanoke Female Seminary. |
Moir left | Roanoke for Tulane University in 1973, where he earne |
in 1952, the zoo was operated by the City of | Roanoke for its first 24 years. |
sang backup for Bob Carlisle when he came to | Roanoke for a small performance in November 2004. |
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