In the 1980s, after the railroad headquarters left Roanoke and other changes to the economy started to undermine longtime employers, the city wallowed in despair over its future. City leaders began to look over the mountains to Virginia Tech. They began to understand that universities are economic engines, and they tried to figure out some way to build a closer connection with the school in Blacksburg. There was a proposal for a shortcut from In…
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