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1 Roanoke
This trip begins in
Roanoke, the main
urban hub of Southwest
Virginia, and continues
along the Blue Ridge
Parkway, explored in
Trip 25 (p299). Roanoke
is steadily becoming a
regional cultural center,
perhaps best exemplified
by the presence of the
Taubman Museum of
Art (www.taubmanmuseum.
org; 110 Salem Ave SE;
h10am-5pm Tue-Sat, to
9pm Thu & first Fridays; p).
The museum is set in
a futuristic glass-and-
The Crooked
Road
The.place.where.Kentucky,.Tennessee.and.Virginia.
kiss.is.a.veritable.hotbed.of.American.roots.music.
history,.thanks.to.the.vibrant.cultural.folkways.of.
the.Scots-Irish.who.settled.the.area.in.the.18th.
century..The.state-carved.Crooked.Road.carves.a.
winding.path.through.the.Blue.Ridge.Mountains.
into.the.Appalachians.and.the.heart.of.this.way.of.
life..
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