Roanes Store & Post Office

Sitting alone at the crossroads of two country roads this sits as mute testimony to a different era.

Roanes Store and Post Office also served as a boarding house for passengers who were traveling on steamships along the Ware River. There was a wharf for them to disembark, owned by the Roane family.

Roanes Store and Post Office also served as a boarding house for passengers who were traveling on steamships along the Ware River. There was a wharf for them to disembark, owned by the Roane family.

The backside of the hostel part of  the building.

The backside of the hostel part of the building.

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That chair on the front porch looks fairly new. Wonder if a local sits there and watches traffic?

That chair on the front porch looks fairly new. Wonder if a local sits there and watches traffic?

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An article from the Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Courtesy of Jill Peters.

Recently (2/24/2024) I have come across an excellent article written by L. Roane Hunt on the history of this home/store. You’ll enjoy reading this!

https://sites.rootsweb.com/~vaggsv/roanes_store_off_the_ware.htm

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