Hotel Roanoke Changed Roanoke, VA, Forever – Here’s How

From Wheat Field to Landmark: The Birth of Hotel Roanoke

The story began in a wheat field. In 1882, the Norfolk and Western Railway decided its new headquarters town, now called Roanoke, needed a hotel for travelers and company leaders arriving by train.

The company spent twenty thousand dollars and hired Philadelphia architect George T. Pearson. Soon, a Tudor-style building stood on a bare hill above the train station.

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