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The Virginia Room Digital Collection includes photographs, oral histories, books, pamphlets and finding aids to items in the Virginia Room. Continue to check back for new additions.

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Lakeside Amusement Park. The Wildcat roller coaster was replaced by the Shooting Star in 1968.

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The Colony House Motor Lodge is located at 3560 Franklin Road.

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The Roanoke Drag Strip at Starkey Speedway. The dragstrip opened in June 1958

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Construction of the Sherwood Burial Park amphitheater.

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The 2,000-seat amphitheater in Sherwood Burial Park.

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Kroger formerly located at the corner of 9th Street and Bullitt Avenue SE.

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Participants in Vacation Bible School at Belmont Baptist Church.

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A view of Campbell Avenue looking west from Williamson Road.

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Roy and June Holcomb (center right) and the employees of State Office Supply. The Holcombs were the owners of the store located at 511 S. Jefferson Street.

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B.E. Conner Market was located at 3676 Colonial Avenue SW. It was owned and operated by Bob Conner.

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Judy Holladay was crowned as Salem's Sesquicentennial Queen.

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Participants in Vacation Bible School at Melrose Baptist Church. 390 children were enrolled.

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Bart Galbraith is in the shop of his Virginia Armature Company at 314 Salem Avenue SW.

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Davidson's Esso was located at the intersection of Williamson Road and Peters Creek Road. The station was owned by C.R. Davidson.

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Members of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity stand in front of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. Rev. William Simmons, the church’s pastor, is fifth from right.

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Roy Kinsey (fourth from right) and his employees pose in front of the Roy C. Kinsey Sign Company at 22 Wells Avenue, NE.

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Bradford’s Seafood Restaurant was located at 2523 Franklin Road, SW.

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Roy Minnix poses in front of his new 1951 Chevrolet in Belmont Park.

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Riverside School was located on Riverdale Road SE. The school closed in 1952.

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Lee-Hy Auto Court was located on Route 11 west of the Roanoke City limits.

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A billboard for Piedmont Airlines atop storefronts in the 500 block of South Jefferson Street Piedmont was one of the main air carriers serving the Roanoke Valley during the 1950s. The company was headquartered in Winston-Salem, NC.

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The Howard Johnson's Restaurant opened in January 1952 on Route 11 east of Roanoke.

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A montage of attractions at Lakeside Amusement Park.

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Postcard depicting Lewis-Gale Hospital when it was located at the corner of 3rd Street and Luck Avenue.

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A view of the midway at Lakeside Amusement Park.

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The Everly Brothers perform at Lakeside Amusement Park,

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The Everly Brothers perform at Lakeside Amusement Park,

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The Everly Brothers perform at Lakeside Amusement Park,

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Aerial view of Roanoke Memorial Hospital.

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Postcard depicting the "Willy the Whale" exhibit at the Children's Zoo on Mill Mountain.

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During her visit to Roanoke, Sheena visited local businesses. Here the “Queen of the Jungle” (center) is at the Harris & Huddleston Super Market on Pollard Street in Vinton. William Harris (left) and Warren Huddleston (right) pose with her.

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The Times-World Building on Campbell Avenue.

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In 1954, S&W Cafeteria moved from Jefferson Street to 16 Church Avenue in the former Greyhound Bus Terminal.

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This postcard depicts Archie’s Lobster House and Town House.

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This early 1950s postcard shows the Noah’s Ark animal exhibit at the Children’s Zoo on Mill Mountain.

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This 1950s postcard shows the main entrance to the Children’s Zoo. The blocks spelling out the zoo’s name were added in 1954.

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Singer Marian Anderson was welcomed at the N&W Railway passenger station by Roanoke Mayor A. R. Minton. Joining him were Rev. William Simmons (fifth from right) and some members of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.

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The Zoo Choo in operation at the Children’s Zoo on Mill Mountain. The official name was the Jaycee Star Liner as it was sponsored by the Roanoke Jaycees.
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