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    Sep 1, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  1. Conservation of the USS Monitor's turret opens window on Civil War history

    Next year will mark the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Hampton Roads, the standoff between the Civil War ironclads the USS Monitor and the Confederate ship Virginia. This summer, we're learning more about that battle and the men who fought it, because of groundbreaking work at The Mariners' Museum in Newport News.
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    Next year will mark the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Hampton Roads, the standoff between the Civil War ironclads the USS Monitor and the Confederate ship Virginia. This summer, we're learning more about that battle and the men who fought it, because...

    Tags: Hurricane Irene (2011), Arts and Culture, New Year's Day, Mariners' Museum, Environmental Issues

  2. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  3. Carroll County History

    Founded: 1842 History:    Carroll County was formed in 1842 after it broke away from Grayson County. Part of Patrick County was later added. The county was named after Charles Carroll, who was the last surviving signer of the Declaration of...

    Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Carroll County (Virginia), Grayson County, Charles Carroll

  4. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  5. Martinsville History

    Founded: 1928 History:    Martinsville, founded by Native American Revolutionary War general Joseph Martin, began as a part of the larger Henry County. Martinsville, though recognized as a separate town, wasn't officially independent of Henry County...

    Tags: Henry County, Consumer Goods Industries, Minority Groups, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Arts and Culture

  6. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  7. Henry County History

    Founded: 1777 History:    Henry County was once part of Pittsylvania County, before separating and becoming Patrick Henry County, which was named after Patrick Henry. In 1785, parts northern Patrick Henry County and parts of Bedford County were merged...

    Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Patrick Henry, Pittsylvania County, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Arts and Culture

  8. Sep 20, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  9. OUR HEALTH: Diabetes Mellitus

    <strong>Diabetes Mellitus. The data is startling, and it&rsquo;s getting worse. </strong>
    Diabetes Mellitus. The data is startling, and it’s getting worse. According to the Centers for Disease Control, diabetes affects more than 25 million people in the U.S., or 8.3 percent of the population. It’s the seventh leading cause of...

    Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Amputation, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Blood, Chemical Industry

  10. Sep 27, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  11. OUR HEALTH: Colon Cancer

    <strong>Too Young For Colon Cancer</strong>
    Too Young For Colon Cancer “Stunned. Shocked. Numb.” That’s how Greg Myers describes his reaction when he learned what was causing his pain. “I guess the best way to describe it is numb – it was hard to process it all at one...

    Tags: Hemorrhoids, High Fiber Diet, Health Treatments, Constipation, Genes and Chromosomes

  12. Sep 29, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  13. Ninety-six percent of Virginia schools reach full accreditation

    Ninety-six percent of Virginia's public schools are fully accredited for the 2011-12 school year.&nbsp;
    Ninety-six percent of Virginia's public schools are fully accredited for the 2011-12 school year.  The Virginia Department of Education made the announcement Thursday.  The accreditation is based on performance of students on Standards of Learning and...

    Tags: Appomattox County, Scott County, New Kent County, Charles City (Charles City, Virginia), Essex (Middlesex, Connecticut)

  14. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  15. Civil War diary captures accounts of war from Confederate and Union soldiers

    The stories of two soldiers, on opposite sides of the war, are captured in one diary.
    The stories of two soldiers, on opposite sides of the war, are captured in one diary. The diary of Virginia Tech's first president, and Confederate captain, Charles Minor, records his life in the 1860s. While fighting in the Civil War, Minor’s...

    Tags: Wars and Interventions, Newspaper and Magazine, Virginia Tech, Libraries, Arts and Culture

  16. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  17. New mosaics celebrate history of the Roanoke City Market Building

    The renovation of the Roanoke City Market Building is on track for a grand re-opening around Labor Day. Soon the restaurants that will occupy the building will get the green light to start moving into their spaces, but this week a signature piece of the project is taking shape on the sidewalk outside.
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    The renovation of the Roanoke City Market Building is on track for a grand re-opening around Labor Day. Soon the restaurants that will occupy the building will get the green light to start moving into their spaces, but this week a signature piece of the...

    Tags: Maryland, Arts and Culture, Labor Day

  18. Jul 27, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  19. Greenbrier Resort rich in history

    Thousands of golf fans will travel to White Sulphur Springs this week for the Greenbrier Classic.&nbsp; The tournament is only in its second year, but the resort where it's held is steeped in history.
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    Thousands of golf fans will travel to White Sulphur Springs this week for the Greenbrier Classic.  The tournament is only in its second year, but the resort where it's held is steeped in history. "There's this depth of history here that I don't think...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Greenbrier Classic, Arts and Culture, U.S. Army, Golf

  20. Aug 1, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  21. 18th century history on display this weekend in Elliston

    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 18th century living history will be on display this weekend at East Montgomery Park in Elliston.&nbsp; The Great Road Encampment is Saturday and Sunday.
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        18th century living history will be on display this weekend at East Montgomery Park in Elliston.  The Great Road Encampment is Saturday and Sunday.     The event features demonstrations by 18th century reenactors.  Visitors will see flintlock muskets,...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Washington (U.S. state)

  22. Aug 3, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  23. A Roanoke museum thrives despite having to move

    They say change can be tough but it hasn't exactly been a bad thing for the Science Museum of Western Virginia.
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    They say change can be tough but it hasn't exactly been a bad thing for the Science Museum of Western Virginia.   Two months ago, the Science Museum moved from its long time location at Center in the Square in downtown Roanoke to the upper level of...

    Tags: Libraries, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Science, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia)

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