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  2. Blacksburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Blacksburg Inc. organizes the event, which includes live music, vendors, a dog parade and 5k race. Sustainability Week is held in mid-September and is a collaboration between Sustainable Blacksburg, the Town of Blacksburg, and Virginia Tech's Office of Energy & Sustainability. First held in 2007, the tagline, "Celebrate. Educate ...

  3. Blacksburg Transit - Wikipedia

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    Blacksburg Transit, or simply BT, is a local government-owned urban-suburban bus line based in Blacksburg, Virginia. The system originated in 1983 with six buses, but has since expanded its operation to 53 fixed-route buses and 18 body-on-chassis vehicles.

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  5. Smithfield, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Smithfield is a convenient day trip from Norfolk, Richmond, and Virginia Beach. [10] The Fort Boykin Archaeological Site (44IW20), Four Square, P. D. Gwaltney Jr. House, Ivy Hill Cemetery, Col. Josiah Parker Family Cemetery, Poplar Hill, Robert Tynes House, and Wolftrap Farm are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [11]

  6. Kentland Farm Historic and Archeological District - Wikipedia

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    Kentland Farm Historic and Archeological District is a historic home, archaeological site, and national historic district located near Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Virginia. The district encompasses a complex of 19th century agricultural outbuildings associated with a Federal and Greek Revival style brick dwelling built 1834–1835.

  7. Thomas Ingles - Wikipedia

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    Present-day Stroubles Creek near Blacksburg, Virginia. Ingles was born in 1751 on the Ingles family farm at Draper's Meadow, a pioneer settlement on the banks of Stroubles Creek near modern-day Blacksburg, Virginia. [1]: 116–118 His younger brother George was born there in 1753. [2]

  8. Yellow Sulphur Springs - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Sulphur Springs is a historic resort complex located near Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia.The complex includes the main building; proprietor's cottage (1870s); three rows of cottages formerly denominated the Petersburg, Memphis, and Spring Hill rows; a carriage house(no longer standing); and the site of a man-made lake and 19th century bowling alley (in ruins).

  9. Top of the Stairs - Wikipedia

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    The sign in front of Top of the Stairs. Top of the Stairs (popularly known as TOTS and for a period of time in the mid-1980s and early 1990s was called The Balcony) is a bar and restaurant in Blacksburg, Virginia, near the Virginia Tech campus.