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The Times They Are A-Changin’

The Times They Are A-Changin’

Can Blue Ridge Parkway amenities – many built in the 1940s and '50s – meet today's travelers' needs? And even if the parkway wanted to upgrade, could it be done?

 

Virginia Parkway Tag: It's Time

Virginia Parkway Tag: It's Time

Six years and two failed attempts later, a dedicated Blue Ridge Parkway speciality plate is at the edge of becoming a reality. Here's how to help the cause and the cash-strapped parkway.

Tackling Threats to the Blue Ridge Parkway

Tackling Threats to the Blue Ridge Parkway

An anything-but-exhaustive sampling of ways the parkway is protecting parkway biodiversity…

Protecting Parkway Biodiversity

Protecting Parkway Biodiversity

The 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway has about 400 road crossings, each one a "pathway for exotics." Here's at look at how parkway officials are working to protect nearly 5,000 species.

Saving Blue Ridge Parkway Land

Saving Blue Ridge Parkway Land

The National Park Service is working closely with regional land trusts to preserve land and views bordering the Blue Ridge Parkway's 469 miles.

Barack Obama on the Blue Ridge Parkway

Barack Obama on the Blue Ridge Parkway

You can imagine her, can't you? A 65-year-old woman, visiting from Ohio, getting up on a spring morning, deciding to take a hike. She puts a few items in her fanny pack, makes sure she's got her camera, sets out to enjoy a day in the mountains. She's...

Growing Rose Trees

Growing Rose Trees

“In bitter weather, the leaves of rhododendrons roll into thin black cigars of misery and present a singularly depressing appearance. There is no need for a thermometer to judge the temperature if these particular plants are in sight.”

Something There is That Doesn't Love a Wall

Something There is That Doesn't Love a Wall

“A small amount of dry masonry guard wall has been built on three sections. Some of this was placed on fills where the shoulders were too narrow and, although built up at the time the guard wall was constructed, has since required a considerable amou...

Set in Stone

Set in Stone

Stonemasons , engineers, landscape architects, surveyors and so many others were
part of the building of the Blue Ridge Parkway, between 1935 and 1987, milepost 1 to milepost 469, Cumberland Knob groundbreaking to Linn Cove Viaduct completion.

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