High School Tracks, Don’t Tread on Me

It’s kind of like building a 30,000-seat stadium and then telling people it’ll collapse if more than 6,000 squeeze in.
One Year in Roanoke: 1915

Burrell Memorial Hospital opens to serve Roanoke’s African-American community.
Runners in the Street, The Solution!

Plus, Gossipman solves the Giles County 10 Commandments problem with one easy stroke.
One Year in Roanoke: 1948

After a 60-year run that began with mule power, the age of the Roanoke streetcar came to an end.
Rebuilding History!

No reason to stop with Mark Twain, Virginia-school history texts and Joe Stalin. Let’s recast I-64 too.
One Year in Roanoke: 1926

Memorial Bridge was dedicated, but not until after protests by veterans that it was merely a city improvement rather than a true memorial.
The Real Newcomers’ Guide to Roanoke

The key to great services from the City of Roanoke? Basically there’s just one mantra to keep in mind: All Chris All The Time. Unless you want leaf-pickup details; that would be Skip.
