Street Closures Associated with Annual Turkey Trot Race

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Street Closures Associated with Annual Turkey Trot Race

Below is information regarding street closures associated with the annual Turkey Trot Race which will take place on Thursday, November 24:

6:00 a.m.Langhorne Road (between Memorial Avenue and Murrell Road)

7:30 a.m.• Langhorne Road (from Murrell Road to Tate Springs Road)• Murrell Road (from Langhorne Road to Lakeside Drive)• Lakeside Drive (from Rockbridge Avenue to Memorial Avenue)• Alleghany Avenue (from Lakeside Drive to Judith Street)• Judith Street (from Allegany Avenue to Wadsworth Street)• The Plaza parking lots and entrances near the Lynchburg Public Library (Memorial Avenue)

9:30 a.m. All streets will reopen with the exception of Langhorne Road (between Memorial Avenue and Murrell Road).

10:00 a.m.Langhorne Road (between Memorial Avenue and Murrell Road) will reopen.

For more information, please contact Mauresa Nenadovich, Office of Economic Development & Tourism at (434) 485-7295.

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