https://ca.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/roanoke/o-winston-link-and-roanoke-history-museum-23501660?curr=CAD&locale=en-CA
OverviewNearbyReviewsWin Prizes

O. Winston Link & Roanoke History Museum

󰺂2.1
No reviews yet
based on 304 reviews
Museums
Open today at 10:00-16:30
Address:
101 Shenandoah Ave NE, Roanoke, VA 24016, United StatesMap
Phone+1 540-982-5465
What travelers say:

More

Recommendations Near O. Winston Link & Roanoke History Museum

O. Winston Link & Roanoke History Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences

Write a Review
Trip.comTrip.com
TripAdvisor(304 Reviews)TripAdvisor
304 Reviews
  • Chris H
    Chris H
    ta-icon

    Very nice museum visit

    Two seniors visited this museum on a Wednesday in early June and greatly enjoyed ourselves. The photos Link took of the last of the working steam engines in the late 1950s were incredible. Very good s...

    Reviewed on Jun 18, 2024
  • Mary F
    Mary F
    ta-icon

    For rail fans and photography aficionados

    We went first to the Virginia Museum of Transportation and since we planned to go to the Link Museum, it was only another couple dollars to get the combo ticket for both. If you are a railfan or a pho...

    Reviewed on May 28, 2024
  • STEVEN P
    STEVEN P
    ta-icon

    Intersection between photography and trains

    1950's photography of steam trains, almost all at night. The scenes were meticulously chosen and the flash-lighting extremely well done to capture plumes of steam from an engine racing by. The museu...

    Reviewed on Apr 6, 2024
  • David M
    David M
    ta-icon

    Pretty awesome and the building itself is a time capsule. Very worthwhile.

    Even if you are not interested in railroads, photography or even period architecture, this museum may ignite a flame in you. It's that good. Unassuming at first glance, you will be pulled into a time ...

    Reviewed on Dec 6, 2022
  • hudiglobal
    hudiglobal
    ta-icon

    A lovely museum with a lot of information

    A very neat museum tucked on the left side of the Roanoke visitor center. It has a lot of great information about photography and railroad. Great admiration for Mr Link’s work!

    Reviewed on Oct 8, 2022