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Sisters Ren (left) and Abbey Selvey shop at Duncan & York, 33 N. Lexington Ave., in downtown Asheville. Duncan & York is an independent business that was affected by Tropical Storm Helene but the ...
Besides their online business, they have brick-and-mortar stores in Asheville, Atlanta and Brooklyn. 5% of all sales over the holiday season go to Asheville relief efforts. Botanical Bones
The Southern Highland Craft Guild is headquartered at the Folk Art Center at milepost 382 [2] of the Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville, North Carolina. The Folk Art Center also houses the Guild's century-old Allanstand Craft Shop, [3] three galleries of exhibitions, a research library, and a large auditorium. The Guild crafts are seen by about a ...
The highlight of our stay has to be meeting the owner Jane, such a lovely lady and an incredible cook; her breakfast was delicious.” Book It. 14. Harry Potter House at Regal Palms (Davenport ...
Ivey's opened a store in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1935, and in Asheville, North Carolina, in 1937. [10] Ivey's became a publicly-traded corporation in the 1940s. [11] Ivey's was purchased by Marshall Field's in 1980. Marshall Field's itself would be purchased by BATUS Retail Group in 1982.
Charlotte location. Tupelo Honey Cafe was featured on Rachael Ray's $40 a Day show on the Food Network on November 14, 2004. [15] Kita Vermond of The Globe and Mail, in her search for culinary treasures in North Carolina wrote of the restaurant serving traditional foods with a healthy twist, such as fried green tomatoes dished over goat-cheese grits and basil.
Sky City was a regional chain of discount stores, based in Asheville, North Carolina. The store's name was a reference to the "Land of the Sky," a nickname for the city of Asheville that was popularized in the 20th century.
A line painted on the side of a building in Asheville, North Carolina’s River Arts District marks how far waters rose in 1916, when massive floods ravaged what was then the city’s bustling ...