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Roanoke Rapids, BCBSNC, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Quotes are available here. Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Authorized Agents, Osborne Insurance, assist Roanoke Rapids NC residents with health insurance rate quotes and applications.Roanoke Rapids is a city in Halifax County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 16,957 at the 2000 census. It is the principal city of the Roanoke Rapids Micropolitan Statistical Area.

Roanoke Rapids is known for a number of historical sites. The original Roanoke Rapids High School building or Senior building as it is sometimes referred, opened in 1921 and still in use, embodies many elements of Elizabethan Gothic and Tudor Revival architecture in its castle-like facade. It was built by industrialist Samuel Paterson and designed by renowned architect Hobart Upjohn in a modified H-design. It is the dominant building in the city's central core and is flanked by another castle-like structure which formerly housed a National Guard Armory. The Roanoke Canal Museum focuses on the former shipping canal built in the 18th century and is located in a former canal lock building. This is the best museum in Roanoke Rapids to learn its history, with many excellent exhibits.

The local paper mill is currently owned by Kapstone Kraft Paper Corp., an evolution of International Paper Kraft Papers. It is the first kraft paper mill in the U.S., built in approximately 1907.

Roanoke Rapids had planned Carolina Crossroads, an entertainment district founded by a group of local business developers. Attractions were to include the Randy Parton Theater as an anchor for the development, an outdoor amphitheater, a campground, an aquarium, hotels, restaurants, outlet shopping, travel center, several other dinner theaters, and water park. The association between the city and Randy Parton ended in December 2006, and the theater was renamed the Roanoke Rapids Theater. A Black Widow Billiards Center was also announced by Jeanette Lee.[4]. In October 2008, the city agreed to sell the Roanoke Rapids Theater to Lafayette Gatling for $12.5 million. Gatling indicated he would continue to develop the theater and work with the developers of the Carolina Crossroads entertainment district.