Metamora resident Tom Baker has a 'Dukes of Hazzard' car in his driveway and a collection of classic cars sitting at his ...
The Roanoke chapter of the National Railway Historical Society moved out of its longtime home in the industrial center that ...
Before the city was named Roanoke, it was the town of Big Lick. And before she became the Grand Old Lady on the Hill, she was a bleak structure on a barren hill, on the wrong side of the tracks.
The move to a 16-acre facility in Norwich will provide a permanent home and improved restoration capabilities for the Roanoke Chapter's historic railroad collection.
Even the dealership's home (418 N. Main St., Roanoke) is a classic, a building about 100 years old that has always been a center for selling cars. "Back in the 1930s to 50s, it was a Chevy ...
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