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  2. Battery Park Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Battery Park Hotel front view. The Battery Park Hotel is the name given to two hotels in Asheville, North Carolina. The one standing today is 14 stories tall and was built in 1924 by Edwin W. Grove, during a time of increased tourism in the North Carolina mountains. It replaced a Queen Anne style hotel [2] which stood 125 feet

  3. The Arras - Wikipedia

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    The Arras, after renovation of the original (1969) exterior. The Arras is the tallest building in Asheville, North Carolina with 19 stories and 201,000 square feet. [1] It was built in 1965 as the Northwestern Bank Building and was later called the BB&T Building.

  4. We visited Asheville and bypassed North Carolina's chain ...

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    Zelda Dearest is a boutique hotel in downtown Asheville, N.C. It encompasses three historic homes that were restored and themed after Zelda Fitzgerald.

  5. Downtown Asheville 6-story hotel OK'd; Nearby investment ...

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    A rendering of the Courtyard by Marriott hotel slated for 215 Haywood Street in downtown Asheville. The new hotel will rise to six-stories with 115 rooms and an underground parking area.

  6. Four Asheville boutique hotels praised in a Travel & Leisure ...

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    Asheville's award-winning boutique hotel scene has received some more attention in a May 5 Travel & Leisure article. ... Another downtown option located directly adjacent to locations like the ...

  7. The Bon Marché Building of Asheville, North Carolina

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    It now houses the Haywood Park Hotel, a member of Historic Hotels of America. This new building served as a larger location for the Bon Marché, originally called Lipinsky and Ellick, which was founded in downtown Asheville in the 1890s. [5] The owner, Solomon Lipinsky, was a prominent Jewish businessman and community leader in Asheville.

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