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  2. Roanoke Star - Wikipedia

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    Mill Mountain is a 1,703-foot-tall (519 m) peak that stands detached from surrounding ranges and lies fully within Roanoke's city limits. [3] The mountain has been used for recreation nearly since the city's beginnings; a resort hotel and observation tower each opened at its top in 1892, an early amusement park was built at its base in 1903, and beginning in 1910 visitors could pay a quarter ...

  3. Mill Mountain Incline - Wikipedia

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    The Mill Mountain Incline was a 0.37 mi (0.60 km) funicular, or inclined plane, located on Mill Mountain in Roanoke, Virginia, that operated between 1910–1929.Costing $40,000 to complete, the incline took visitors from the base of the mountain where the present-day Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital is located to the summit in the area where the Mill Mountain Star is now located. [1]

  4. Riverland/Walnut Hills, Roanoke, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    It borders the neighborhoods of South Jefferson and South Roanoke on the west, Morningside on the east and Mill Mountain on the south. [1] The neighborhood is divided into the Walnut Hill area at the base of Mill Mountain, and the Riverland area along the Roanoke River, with Virginia State Route 116 running through the entire area. [1]

  5. File:Roanoke,VA from Mill Mountain Star.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Blue Ridge Marathon on the Parkway - Wikipedia

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    From the start, the course turns to the south along Virginia State Route 116 (Jefferson Street) prior to beginning the ascent up Mill Mountain along Walnut Street. [2] From Mill Mountain, the course continues in a southwesterly course to the Blue Ridge Parkway, where the ascent up Roanoke Mountain begins at the 5.5-mile (8.9 km) mark. [2]

  7. List of rivers of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Little Otter River; Goose Creek (Roanoke River tributary) Pigg River. Snow Creek; Big Chestnut Creek; Blackwater River. Maggodee Creek; Back Creek; Tinker Creek; North Fork Roanoke River; South Fork Roanoke River. Goose Creek (South Fork Roanoke River tributary) Pee Dee River (NC) Yadkin River (NC) Ararat River. Stewarts Creek. Pauls Creek ...

  8. Mill Mountain Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Mill Mountain Zoo is a non-profit zoo located atop Mill Mountain in Roanoke, Virginia, dedicated to fostering connections between people and wildlife to promote conservation and environmental stewardship. The zoo emphasizes educational programs, conservation initiatives, and interactive animal experiences to encourage appreciation for biodiversity.

  9. Roanoke Region - Wikipedia

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    The Roanoke Region (/ ˈ r oʊ. ə ˌ n oʊ k / ROH-ə-nohk) is the area of the Commonwealth of Virginia surrounding the city of Roanoke.Its usage may refer to the metropolitan statistical area or the Roanoke Valley, but it sometimes includes areas in the Allegheny Mountains and New River Valley which includes Alleghany County, Montgomery County, Covington, Clifton Forge, Blacksburg ...