

A historic lighthouse offering scenic views of the Roanoke River and downtown Roanoke.
Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse is prone to sudden rain showers, especially during the summer months.
For birdwatching and enjoying the scenic views around the lighthouse.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects that are common in the marshy area.
A Roanoke institution since 1941, known for its classic Southern breakfast dishes.
A historic lunch spot since 1932, famous for its cheeseburgers and local atmosphere.
Located in a historic train station, offering a unique dining experience with a focus on local ingredients.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Roanoke River and downtown Roanoke.
A family-friendly park featuring hiking trails, picnic areas, and the iconic Mill Mountain Star.
A vibrant night market offering local produce, food vendors, and live music.
Sliced country ham on a flaky biscuit, often served with red-eye gravy.
Slow-cooked pork shoulder in BBQ sauce, served on a bun with coleslaw.
Large shrimp sautéed in a creamy cheese sauce, served over cheesy grits.
Crafted by local artisans, these ornaments capture the essence of the historic lighthouse and are a symbol of the region's maritime heritage.
Unique pieces made from sea glass found along the Outer Banks' shores, celebrating the area's coastal beauty and the art of upcycling.
A Gullah tradition, these baskets are intricately woven from sweetgrass and other natural materials, showcasing the region's African American heritage.
Majuli, the world's largest river island, is home to the unique Satras, or monasteries, that preserve Assamese culture and Vaishnavite traditions.
Lima's bustling central market, a sensory feast of local flavors and colors.

A serene ensemble of 19th-century cenotaphs dedicated to the Holkar rulers, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and architectural marvels.