History of Roanoke's Mill Mountain Star

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The Mill Mountain in Star, Roanoke, Virginia

The Mill Mountain Star, also known as the Roanoke Star, is perhaps the most recognizable symbol of the city of Roanoke, even lending the city the nickname of the "Star City of the South".

Construction of the Mill Mountain Star

Built in 1949, the Mill Mountain Star is the world's largest illuminated freestanding man-made star. It stands 88 feet tall and towers over the city of Roanoke from a base that is 1,045 feet above sea level. The star weighs 10,000 pounds and, thanks to the light from its over 2,000 feet of neon tubing, can be seen from the air at a distance of up to 60 miles.

The Mill Mountain Star was commissioned by the Roanoke Merchants Association who sought to promote the 1949 Christmas shopping season, and was illuminated for the first time during a ceremony featuring then-Mayor A.R. Minton on November 23, 1949.

Roanoke, VA - Star City of the South

Accessible from the Blue Ridge Parkway at Mile Post 120, the Roanoke Star is one of the most photographed objects in the region. The long-range aerial view of the city from the overlook at the star's base is one of the most popular places to photograph the city of Roanoke and its encompassing valley. In addition to the star and overlook, Mill Mountain features hiking trails, a theater, and even a zoo.

The Roanoke Star is illuminated nightly, oftentimes in all white or red, white, and blue. In the past the star's colors have been changed to note tragic events, such as the Virginia Tech massacre of 2007 and the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Due to the widespread appeal of the Mill Mountain Star and the emotional connection it invokes in area residents, the iconic Mill Mountain Star is almost certain to remain a popular area attraction for generations to come.

Mill Mountain Park - Home of the Roanoke Star

The Mill Mountain Star is located in Mill Mountain Park. Covering over 568 acres, Mill Mountain Park is one of Virginia’s most distinguished parks and one of the most popular stops on the Blue Ridge Parkway. In addition to the famous Roanoke Star, the park is home to Roanoke Parks and Recreation’s Discovery Center, Mill Mountain Zoo, two mountain overlooks, the Mill Mountain Wildflower Garden, 10 miles of multi-use trails, and more.

Mill Mountain Star Address, Directions, and Hours

The address of the Mill Mountain Star is 2000 J B Fishburn Pkwy, Roanoke, VA 24014, which is inside Mill Mountain Park. You can find directions to the Roanoke star here. The Roanoke Star hours are 7am-11pm daily with the possible exception of holidays.

Mill Mountain Star illuminated red, white, and blue

Mill Mountain Star illuminated red, white, and blue

Visitors enjoying the view of Roanoke Valley from the Mill Mountain Star overlook

Visitors enjoying the view of Roanoke Valley from the Mill Mountain Star overlook

Aerial view of the Mill Mountain Star illuminated red, white, and blue

Aerial view of the Mill Mountain Star illuminated red, white, and blue

Looking up at the Mill Mountain Star illuminated white

Looking up at the Mill Mountain Star illuminated white

Autumn casts a golden clue on the Mill Mountain Star in Roanoke, Virginia

Autumn casts a golden clue on the Mill Mountain Star in Roanoke, Virginia

Aerial view of the Mill Mountain Star at night

Aerial view of the Mill Mountain Star at night

Vintage photo of visitors at the Mill Mountan Star overlook aka The Roanoke Star overlook

Vintage photo of visitors at the Mill Mountan Star overlook aka The Roanoke Star overlook

View of the Roanoke Valley from the Mill Mountain Star in the Fall

View of the Roanoke Valley from the Mill Mountain Star in the Fall

Entrance to the beloved Mill Mountain Zoo

Entrance to the beloved Mill Mountain Zoo

The Mill Mountain park is great for a hike or a casual stroll

The Mill Mountain park is great for a hike or a casual stroll

A glowing view of downtown Roanoke, VA at night from Mill Mountain

A glowing view of downtown Roanoke, VA at night from Mill Mountain

The Mill Mountain Zoo train has been delighting visitors for decades

The Mill Mountain Zoo train has been delighting visitors for decades

Old black and white photo of the Mill Mountain Star

Old black and white photo of the Mill Mountain Star

Mountain biking on Mill Mountain in Roanoke, VA

Mountain biking on Mill Mountain in Roanoke, VA

Fall colors explode at the Mill Mountain overlook with the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background

Fall colors explode at the Mill Mountain overlook with the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background

Sources: 
https://www.visitroanokeva.com/things-to-do/attractions/roanoke-star/
http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/register_counties_cities.htm

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