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Street closures in downtown Roanoke for upcoming events

Roanoke County, Virginia – Closure scheduled for several streets in downtown Roanoke beginning December 17 due to the upcoming events.
For the Dickens of a Christmas Carnival, the following streets will be closed on December 17th:
- Market Street, between Norfolk Avenue and Church Avenue (closes at 3 p.m.)
- Wall Street, between Salem Avenue and Campbell Avenue (closes at 3 p.m.)
- Kirk Avenue, between Williamson Road and Jefferson Street (closes at 3 p.m. Premier Lot access maintained)
- Church Avenue, between Luck Avenue and Williamson Road (closes at 3 p.m.)
- Luck Avenue, between Jefferson Street and 1st Street SW (closes at 4 p.m.)
- Campbell Avenue, between Williamson Road and Jefferson Street (closes at 5:30 p.m.)
For the LL Bean Pop Up, the following streets will be closed on December 18th and December 19th:
- Market Street, between Norfolk Avenue and Salem Avenue (closes at 7 a.m. Saturday)
For the Christmas Celebration, the following streets will be closed on December 19th:
- 2nd Street SW, between Luck Avenue and Church Avenue (closes at 4 p.m.)
For a complete map click here.
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