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  2. Roanoke offers a unique quality of life and has friendly small town charm and the amenities of a big city in the heart of the Metroplex.

  3. Visit Roanoke, the Unique Dining Capital of Texas, today! Roanoke offers small town charm and a big city taste including: Events; Festivals; Live music; Over 60 restaurants; Retail Shopping; Roanoke is conveniently located at Highway 114 and 377: 15 miles from Dallas Fort-Worth International Airport; 23 miles north of Fort Worth; 30 miles west ...

  4. Historic Downtown Roanoke has been transformed! Come see beautifully restored Oak Street. Stroll up and down the beautifully landscaped sidewalks stretching for nine blocks and enjoy the timeless, small town charm.

  5. Special Events Learn more about the City of Roanoke's award winning events. Utility Billing Learn about monthly utility bills and rates, trash pickup dates, and pay your utility bill online. Visitor Center / Museum Explore the historic 1886 Silver Spur Saloon and learn about area attractions.

  6. The Special Events Department is responsible for providing support services to the citizens of Roanoke, visitors, and other City of Roanoke departments. The department oversees special events hosted by the City of Roanoke.

  7. The City of Roanoke was officially named, by the Texas House of Representatives, as "The Unique Dining Capital of Texas!" Visit one of our more than 60 delicious and unique eateries soon. Roanoke welcomes you, your family, and friends to enjoy our laid back, charming, small town atmosphere.

  8. Learn what landmarks and events are in Downtown Roanoke. Maps. Unique Dining. Find out why Roanoke is known as the "Unique Dining Capital of Texas" and access a guide to unique dining in the city. Visitor Center & Museum. Explore the historic 1886 Silver Spur Saloon and learn about area attractions.

  9. History | Roanoke, TX - Official Website

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    The history of Roanoke, Texas, began in 1847 when a small group of 20 settlers and their families settled near Denton Creek, north of the present location of Roanoke. First called the Medlin Settlement in honor of Louis and Charles Medlin, whose families were in the colony, the early community was later designated Garden Valley.

  10. The festival is free to attend and is located throughout Historic Downtown Roanoke from Noon to 10:00 PM. Check out all seven blocks of entertainment featuring a live rodeo, children's activities, Western entertainment, performances on multiple stages, an Animal Call Competition, and more!

  11. The City of Roanoke is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) committed to an alcohol/drug free workplace and to providing equal opportunities regardless of: Age; Color; Disability; Gender; Marital status; National origin; Race; Religion; Veteran status; Or any other legally protected status