Roanoke, VA Summer Camps

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Bill Pilats Lacrosse Camps

Roanoke, VA  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Boys Only
 
 

Conference Center Of Roanoke (the)

Roanoke, VA  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Coed
 
 

Easter Seal Society-camp East & West

Roanoke, VA  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Coed
 
 

Hogwarts- The Summer Session

Roanoke, VA  
Camp Type:
Residential Camp
Gender:
Girls Only
 
 

Hollins University Girls Lacrosse Night Camp

Roanoke, VA  
Camp Type:
Day Camp
Gender:
Girls Only
 
 

Hollinsummer Pre-college Program

Roanoke, VA  
Camp Type:
Day Camp
Gender:
Girls Only
 

Summer Camps in Roanoke, VA

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About Roanoke, VA

Roanoke is an independent city in the Mid-Atlantic U.S. state of Virginia and is the tenth-largest city in the Commonwealth. It is located in the Roanoke Valley of the Roanoke Region of Virginia. The population within the city limits was 97,032 as of 2010. It is the largest municipality in Southwest Virginia, and is the principal municipality of the Roanoke Metropolitan Statistical Area . In 2009 the Roanoke MSA had an estimated population of 303,418 residents. It is composed of the independent cities of Roanoke and Salem, and the counties of Botetourt, Craig, Franklin and Roanoke. Bisected by the Roanoke River, Roanoke is the commercial and cultural hub of much of the surrounding area of Virginia and Southwest Virginia.

History of Roanoke, VA

IncorporationThe town first called Big Lick was established in 1852 and chartered in 1874. It was named for a large outcropping of salt which drew the wildlife to the site near the Roanoke River. In 1882 it became the town of Roanoke, and in 1884 it was chartered as the independent city of Roanoke. The name Roanoke is said to have originated from an Algonquian word for shell "money". This was also the name of the river that bisected it and the county. The city grew frequently through annexation through the middle of the twentieth century. The last annexation was in 1976. The state legislature has since prohibited cities from annexing land from adjacent counties. Roanoke's location in the Blue Ridge Mountains, in the middle of the Roanoke Valley between Maryland and Tennessee, made it the transportation hub of western Virginia and contributed to its rapid growth. Colonial influenceDuring colonial times the site of Roanoke was an important hub of trails and roads.

Roanoke, VA City Statistics:

Population: 94911
Elevation: 940 feet. Longitude: -79.9584 Latitude: 37.2784