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American Legion Auditorium - circa 1923
A color postcard of the American Legion Auditorium in Roanoke, Virginia. The building was built in 1916 and was located across from the N&W passenger station, now additional parking for the Hotel Roanoke. The American Legion acquired the former city auditorium in 1947 and provided needed upgrades. Unfortunately the building burned in 1957.
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American Legion Auditorium - circa 1945
A color postcard of the American Legion Auditorium in Roanoke, Virginia, postmarked October 18, 1948. The building was built in 1916 and was located across from the N&W passenger station, now additional parking for the Hotel Roanoke. The American Legion acquired the former city auditorium in 1947 and provided needed upgrades. Unfortunately the building burned in 1957.
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Carter Memorial Park postcard
Postcard of Carter Memorial Park on Lee Highway near Wytheville, Virginia.
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Christ Episcopal Church - circa 1950
An unused postcard of Christ Episcopal Church in Roanoke, Virginia published by Asheville Postcard Company in Asheville, North Carolina.
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First Baptist Church - circa 1940
A color postcard of First Baptist Church in Roanoke, Virginia.
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First Presbyterian Church - circa 1940
An unused color postcard of First Presbyterian Church in Roanoke, Virginia, circa 1940. Published by Asheville Post Card Company in Asheville, North Carolina.
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Greene Memorial Church
Postcard of Greene Memorial Church, located at 402 Second Street SW in Roanoke, Virginia.
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Jefferson High School
A color postcard of Jefferson High School in Roanoke, Virginia, circa 1934. Originally constructed in 1922, Jefferson High School served as Roanoke's largest high school for half a century. In 1919 the School Board began plans to build Jefferson High and the site on Campbell Avenue was purchased for $147,000 in 1922. Architect H. Coursy Richards employed a Tudor Revival-style popular at the time and Jefferson High School opened its doors to 1,00...
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Lake in Elmwood Park - circa 1930
A color postcard of the Lake in Elmwood Park in Roanoke, Virginia, showing the fountain. Circa 1930.
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Lewis-Gale Hospital - 1945-1960
A color postcard of Lewis-Gale Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia. The original building, seen on the left, had opening day on February 29, 1910, according to Raymond Barnes in his "History of the City of Roanoke". The adjacent building was added by 1959.
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Lutheran Children's Home of the South - circa 1945
An unused color postcard of the Administration Building on the grounds of The Lutheran Children's Home of the South, located in Salem, Virginia. The Lutherans built an administration building and two cottages among the stately oaks of the former Burwell-Logan plantation, known as "Sherwood," just off the Lynchburg Turnpike. The buildings were occupied Nov 4, 1926, and dedicated 5 days later.
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Mountain Lake, Virginia - 1920-1940
A color postcard of Mountain Lake, Virginia, located on top of a mountain which is 4,500 feet above sea level.
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Roanoke Hospital
A color postcard of Roanoke Hospital with Mill Mountain in the background in Roanoke, Virginia. The postcard is postmarked March 30, 1950 with two 1-cent stamps. Published by Asheville Postcard Company in Asheville, North Carolina.
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The Loop on Mill Mountain
The Loop on Mill Mountain in Roanoke, Va.by moonlight
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