Archive for July, 2011



The Local Culture Of Roanoke, Alabama

Published on July 19, 2011

Nestled in Randolf County, Alabama you will find Roanoke, Alabama. With a population of 6,600 , the city offers a hometown feel. Roanoke is home to many notable citizens including Stan O’Neal, Ella Gaunt Smith and NASA Astronaut, Joe F. Edwards. Roanoke, Alabama is rich in history. In the early 1930′s the town of Roanoke [...]


Best Nature Trails In Roanoke, Alabama

Published on July 17, 2011

There are some great nature trails in Roanake, Alabama. The best trail is Odum Trail. Odum Trail goes right up the long mountain ridge of Cheaha Mountain. The trail is marked on the south end of the trail. As long as you stay on the ridge of the mountain, you will be able to stay [...]


Top Five Tourist Attractions In Roanoke, Alabama

Published on July 15, 2011

Alabama usually doesn’t boast “vacation destination”. However, Alabama is appealing because of its under-the-radar appeal. To prove it to you, here are five tourist attractions in Roanoke, Alabama, located in the midst of the Appalachian Mountains. 1) Lake Wedowee This lake is considered the cleanest lake east of the Mississippi River with its 272 miles [...]


Fun Local Landmarks In Roanoke, Alabama

Published on July 14, 2011

Located in central eastern Alabama, Roanoke is a small town in Randolph County. Although this tiny town only has 3 schools serving grades K-12, there are some very interesting places to visit sure to afford fond memories for visitors of all ages. The Doll Factory was created by one of Roanoke’s early residents. From 1900 [...]