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  2. Old Roanoke County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Old Roanoke County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located in Salem, Virginia. It was built in 1909-1910 and is a three-story, Classical Revival -style, yellow brick building. The front façade features a three-story, tetra-style Ionic order portico .

  3. Roanoke County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Roanoke County (/ ˈ r oʊ. ə ˌ n oʊ k / ROH-ə-nohk) is a county in the U.S. state of the Commonwealth of Virginia.As of the 2020 census, its population was 96,929. [2] Its county seat is Salem, but the county administrative offices are located in the census-designated place of Cave Spring.

  4. Salem, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    It is the county seat of Roanoke County, [5] although the two are separate jurisdictions. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Salem with Roanoke County, which surrounds both Salem and the neighboring City of Roanoke, for statistical purposes. Salem has its own courthouse and sheriff's office, but shares a jail with Roanoke ...

  5. Roanoke, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Roanoke is the largest city along both the Appalachian Trail, which runs through Roanoke County just north of the city, [61] and the Blue Ridge Parkway, which runs just south of the city. [62] Carvins Cove, the third-largest municipal park in America at 12,700 acres (51 km 2), lies in northeast Roanoke County and southwest Botetourt County. [63]

  6. Roanoke College - Wikipedia

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    Old Roanoke County Courthouse (now Francis T. West Hall) and Confederate monument. Seven college buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [45] The buildings, with year of construction, are: The Administration Building (1848) [49] Miller Hall (1857) [50] Trout Hall (1867) [51] Bittle Hall (1879) [52] Monterey House (1853 ...

  7. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Virginia

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    Jubal Early Highway, a section of Virginia Rt. 116 in Franklin County, Virginia, [4] from Roanoke City to Virginia Route 122 in Franklin County, is named after him. It passes his birthplace, identified by a historical highway marker. In Roanoke County, it is referred to as "JAE Valley Road," incorporating Jubal Anderson Early's initials.

  8. U.S. Route 460 in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    (County Drive) and SR 106 (Courthouse Road). US 460 heads southeast along four-lane divided County Drive and enters Prince George County at its cloverleaf interchange with I-295 . The U.S. Highway becomes undivided and parallels the rail line through New Bohemia and Disputanta on either side of its intersection with SR 156 (Prince George Drive).

  9. Virginia State Route 24 - Wikipedia

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    SR 24 connects Roanoke with several small communities in southern Bedford County and central Campbell County. The state highway also runs concurrently with US 460 west of Appomattox and passes through Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, which is the site of Robert E. Lee's final stand and surrender in the American Civil War.