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ASHEVILLE - The Asheville Independent Restaurant Association, a local members group supporting locally owned restaurants, compiled a list of businesses opened as of Oct. 14 and updated by the ...
Abuela's Little Kitchen's traditional menu features Hispanic and American breakfast and lunch. Little D’s. The chic North Asheville restaurant with a cocktail bar opened at 952 Merrimon Ave. in ...
The Calabash style of seafood saw its heyday in the 1980s, but the dining scene along NC's coast is changing. From fish camps to seafood shacks, here's a look at coastal NC's evolving dining scene ...
Green Man Brewery was started in 1997 in the brew pub Jack of the Wood in downtown Asheville. [2] Initially brewed in dairy tanks at the brewery's inception, the operations were relocated to a new brewery and connected taproom nicknamed "Dirty Jack's" [2] in 2005, located in the South Slope area of Downtown Asheville, Buxton Avenue. [1]
Elkin Township is one of fifteen townships in Surry County, North Carolina, United States. The township had a population of 6,283 according to the 2020 census. Geographically, Elkin Township occupies 21.3 square miles (55 km 2) in southwestern Surry County. Elkin Township's southern border is the Yadkin River.
The Bon Marché Building of Asheville, North Carolina, now the Haywood Park Hotel, [1] was built in 1923 by E.W. Grove for the store's owner, Solomon Lipinsky. [2] This was several years before Grove began construction on nearby Grove Arcade , one of Asheville's most famous architectural landmarks. [ 3 ]
Cherry Iocovozzi, co-owner of restaurant Neng Jr.’s, stocks donated food on Oct. 9, 2024 in Asheville, NC, during the aftermath of flood damage in North Carolina caused by the tropical storm ...
Notable buildings and structures include the Gwyn-Foard House (c. 1855), Hugh G. Chatham Bridge (1931), Liberty Tobacco Warehouse (c. 1920), Harris Building (1902), U.S. Post Office (1937) designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect under Louis A. Simon, former Elkin Town Hall (1938–1939) built by the Works Progress Administration ...