The Roanoke Star
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Sneakin Deacon
N 37° 15.053 W 079° 55.962
17S E 594652 N 4123237
The Roanoke Star, also known as The Mill Mountain Star sits high atop Mill Mountain, overlooking Roanoke, Virginia.
Waymark Code: WMH2D
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 07/11/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member GeoGordie
Views: 34

At 8:22 p.m. on November 23, 1949, a chilly Thanksgiving Eve, Roanoke Mayor, A.R. Minton, threw a switch and illuminated the Roanoke Star for the first time. Since 1949 Roanoke, Virginia has been known as, "The Star City of the South," and the star has been a part of the landscape of Mill Mountain ever since.

Why was the "Star" constructed in the first place? The purpose for erecting the star was to serve as a seasonal, Christmas decoration to shine over the city during the brisk holiday shopping season of 1949. The Roanoke Merchants Association sponsored the project and the original plan was to dismantle the star when the holiday season ended. John Payne, a Roanoke native and, at the time, a Hollywood leading man, came to Roanoke to add his celebrity status to the formal lighting ceremony. Less than 100 people braved the cold night to stand under the star as it was switched on.

Who built it? Roy C. Kinsey, then owner of Kinsey Sign Co., built it along with his three sons, Roy Jr., Bob, and Warren. Bob and Warren designed and built the neon tubing still used today. Originally, the star shone only in white, but is currently glowing in red, white and blue due to the tragic events of 9/11. The "Star" is actually three stars - a small star in the center, enveloped by a larger, mid-sized frame, and surrounded by the largest outer frame. Each frame contains three to five sets of clear neon tubes.

The Star was built at a cost of $28,000 and stands 88.5 feet tall, weighs 10,000 pounds and is 1,847 feet above sea level and 1,045 feet above the city of Roanoke.

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Street address:
Mill Mountain
Roanoke, VA United States
24014


County / Borough / Parish: Roanoke (Roanoke County), Virginia

Year listed: 1999

Historic (Areas of) Significance: Architecture and Commerce

Periods of significance: 19-49-Present

Historic function: One of the Largest Man Made Star in the United States

Current function: Landmark

Privately owned?: no

Season start / Season finish: From: 01/01/2006 To: 12/31/2006

Hours of operation: From: 8:00 AM To: 9:00 PM

Primary Web Site: [Web Link]

Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]

Secondary Website 2: Not listed

National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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