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Thursday, October 23, 2014. 2014 Fall foliage This is the weekend. From Boones Mill on Rt 220 about 20 minutes South of Roanoke. Turn west onto Rt. 739 Bethlehem Road on the north side of the Shell Station. As you travel along Rt 739, Cahas Mountain is on the right. Near Fairmont Baptist Church Rt. 739 turns right, but you should stay on Bethlehem Rd., which is now Rt. 643. At Callaway Road Rt 641 turn right. The Blue Ridge Mountains can be seen in the background as you drive to Callaway. Website.

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Thursday, October 23, 2014. 2014 Fall foliage This is the weekend. From Boones Mill on Rt 220 about 20 minutes South of Roanoke. Turn west onto Rt. 739 Bethlehem Road on the north side of the Shell Station. As you travel along Rt 739, Cahas Mountain is on the right. Near Fairmont Baptist Church Rt. 739 turns right, but you should stay on Bethlehem Rd., which is now Rt. 643. At Callaway Road Rt 641 turn right. The Blue Ridge Mountains can be seen in the background as you drive to Callaway. Website.

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