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== Transportation ==
''see also [[Transportation to Blacksburg]]'' Blacksburg is served primarily by US-460 and I-81, both major arteries for travel in the region. The [[Transportation Institute|Virginia Tech Transportation Institute]] is currently working with the Department of Transportation to build the [[Smart Road]] which will connect Blacksburg directly to I-81, thus significantly decreasing the travel time between Blacksburg and its much larger neighbor, [[RoanokeRoanokeRoanoke]]. The road, together with the current US-460, will create a loop around Blacksburg, thus alleviating current traffic congestion and aiding further development of the area.
[[Blacksburg Transit]] (BT) provides bus transportation primarily to and from the campus of Virginia Tech. Students and faculty ride the BT free with their school identification cards. Virginia Tech subsidizes BT for this service in part or whole through a mandatory student fee. In exchange for this, students are not charged for transportation after displaying their [[Hokie Passport]]. Transportation is available to everyone else for a low fee, and during special events the service is often free.
== Economy ==
The [[Corporate Research Center|Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center]] is home to several companies of varying sizes including [[VTLS]], [[Honeywell]], and the [[National Weather Service]] which maintains its [[Southwest Virginia|Southwestern Virginia]] headquarters there. The town is also home to [[Moog Inc|MOOG]], a major contractor for the defense department and the health care industry and [[Rackspace]]'s Email and Apps Division (formerly Mailtrust and Webmail.us). The town and county continue to recruit major industry to the area. Due to its close proximity to [[Virginia Tech]] and [[Radford University]], Blacksburg is an ideal location for developing high tech industry.
== Points of interest ==
==Annual town events==
* The [[International Street Fair]] held in Blacksburg takes place on the first Saturday of every April. Over 110 countries are represented by the student body of Virginia Tech and individuals from the community during the [[festival]]. College Avenue is closed for food and craft booths and the stage features an eclectic mix of melodies and musical performances from around the world.
* [[Steppin' Out]], the town's first annual street festival, has taken place on the first Friday and Saturday of every August since 1976 when it was known as the Deadwood Days Summer Festival. The festival's name was changed in 1980. Steppin' Out features over 150 artists and crafts people from around the United States selling unique handcrafted items, local merchants holding final clearance sidewalk sales, local restaurants selling food through outdoor vending, multiple stages for live performances, and "fun for the entire family". The area from North Main Street and Alumni Mall (sometimes even more to the north) to South Main Street and Roanoke Street and Draper Road and Lee Street is designated for the festival. The Draper Mile Run, which was started in 1982, is a one-mile (1.6 km) road race for runners of all ages that is held annually during the first evening of the festival.
==External links==
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