Endangered sites includes neon sign, caretakers cottage Gene Marrano May 20, 2024 1 minute read Roanoke Valley Preservation Foundation The annual list of Endangered Sites in the valley has been released, another reminder of the past and a call to action to promote the stewardship of structures that are a part of Roanoke’s history. More from WFIR’s Gene Marrano: Share: Post navigation Previous: Former Roanoke mayor releases new bookNext: Multi-sensory classes offered at newly opened YogaSix Related Stories RoVa Labs at Carilion Clinic cuts the ribbon on shared lab space Gene Marrano May 6, 2026 A Virginia Tech professor who studies hospitality and tourism says those planning a vacation should do it now and not wait for gas prices to come down Gene Marrano May 6, 2026 FBI searches Virginia Senate leader’s office as part of corruption probe, AP source says AP May 6, 2026