More public art in Roanoke coming to Melrose Avenue Gene Marrano January 14, 2020 1 minute read The latest example of public art in Roanoke City will be dedicated outside the new Melrose Public Library on the Goodwill Industries campus this Friday: Share: Post navigation Previous: RAMP graduate ahead of schedule on new hiresNext: NRA sees Democratic gun control proposals as massive overreach Related Stories Local political scientist says US-Iran deal looks to be a good step forward Gene Marrano June 16, 2026 Virginia moves toward legal cannabis sales after budget compromise Ian Price June 16, 2026 USA Cycling Mountain Biking Championships adds another year – back in Roanoke Valley for 2027 Gene Marrano June 15, 2026