Roanoke Historical Museum contains many artifacts and displays that provide a glimpse into Roanoke’s long history. It features displays on the life of Kil-So-Quah, Roanoke’s Indian Princess, the racing career of Eugene Hartley, who called Roanoke Home, and Memorabilia of the Roanoke Stonewalls, Roanoke’s former High School. Visitors can view items used in the daily lives of Roanoke area ancestors and business throughout the years.
We invite you to participate in preserving our heritage by becoming a member of the Roanoke Historical Museum. We also ask you to consider donating relevant histroic materials or artifiacts you may have. If you are interested in helping out with the museum in any way, please contact any board member, or feel free to stop in at one of our Board Meetings which take place every third Thursday of the Month at 7pm at the Museum from April to December.
Roanoke Area Heritage Center, Inc. (d/b/a Roanoke Historical Museum) is a public charitable organization described in Sections 501©(3) and 509(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to the organization (whether money or the value of property) qualify as an itemized deduction for purposes of federal income tax.