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Vinton, Virginia - Wikipedia Vinton is a town in eastern Roanoke County, Virginia, United States The population was 8,059 at the 2020 census Vinton is part of the Roanoke metropolitan area and the Roanoke Region of Virginia [4]
Vinton, VA - Official Website | Official Website Vinton Municipal Building lobby hours Lobby hours in the Municipal Building (Administration, Finance, Planning Zoning) remain 9 a m to 4 p m Monday through Thursday
Everything You Need to Know About Living in Vinton, Virginia | Get2KnowNoke Located in east Roanoke County, The Town of Vinton provides an easily-walkable downtown experience with bustling local businesses— but it’s also just a short drive away from outdoor recreation at national, state, and local parks
Vinton Today Janet stepped down after 32 years as head golf coach and was honored for her deep commitment, mentorship, and positive impact on generations of Vinton-Shellsburg student-athletes Thank you, Janet, for your years of dedication
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Vinton (2025) - Tripadvisor Firehouse Skate 'N Play in Vinton, VA, is a premier family entertainment destination offering something for everyone Enjoy roller skating on our spacious rink, whether you’re a seasoned skater or…
History | Vinton, VA - Official Website Vinton's history began long before the town was chartered in 1884 The town can trace its heritage back to the mid-1700s when the area was first settled, and even farther back in time when the area was part of an Indian trail which led to the Carolinas
Vinton Chamber Of Commerce Whether you’re a business seeking to increase exposure by taking advantage of our member benefits or simply looking for area events hosted by Chamber members, we’re here to help you discover all that Vinton has to offer
History – The Vinton VA Voice Today, Vinton is strategically located beside the Blue Ridge Parkway on Route 24, one of eight Parkway exits in Virginia’s Blue Ridge It is also the gateway to Explore Park, a 1,100 acre historical and recreation park