Roanoke Rapids
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The
Roanoke Valley is located in northeastern
North Carolina along Interstate 95. We are just
south of the Virginia state line and approximately 90
miles west of the
Atlantic coast. Halifax County
encompasses 732 square miles, and Northampton County
covers 549 square miles. Driving time to both Roanoke,
NC, and Richmond, VA, is approximately 90 minutes.
Washington, D.C. is a three-hour drive.
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Roanoke Rapids NC located on the Roanoke River in
North Carolina's Inner Banks at the fall line,
which marks the area where an upland region (continental
bedrock) and a coastal plain (coastal alluvia) meet. The
fall line is typically prominent where a river crosses
it, for there will usually be rapids or waterfalls.
Because of these features river boats typically can not
travel any further inland. Because of the need of a
port, and ready supply of water power, settlements often
developed where the river crosses the fall line. In
fact, this river is what caused Roanoke Rapids to
initially develop. Sam Patterson and other textile
contractors originally built their mills along this
river to promote their business in a better location
than they previously had.
The most prominent example of fall line settlement was
the establishment of the cities along the eastern coast
of the United States where the Appalachian Rise and the
coastal plains meet.
The seven mile long Roanoke Rapids Canal trail starts at
the Roanoke dam and ends roughly a mile after passing
the historic aqueduct. The trail is fairly narrow, which
limits access only to walkers, runners, and bikers.
Roanoke Rapids is known for a number of
historical sites. The original Roanoke Rapids High
School building or Senior building as it is sometimes
referred, opened in 1921 and still in use, embodies many
elements of Elizabethan Gothic and Tudor Revival
architecture in its castle-like facade. It was built by
industrialist Samuel Paterson and designed by renowned
architect Hobart Upjohn in a modified H-design. It is
the dominant building in the city's central core and is
flanked by another castle like structure which formerly
housed a National Guard Armory. The Roanoke Canal Museum
focuses on the former shipping canal built in the 18th
century and is located in a former canal lock building.
Roanoke Rapids is also home of the future Carolina
Crossroads, an entertainment district founded by Dolly
Parton and her brother Randy Parton. When finished, it
will feature an amphitheater, aquarium, water park,
billiards center, and more attractions. The billiards
center is the idea of world-famous billiards player
Jeanette
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