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    In a collaborative effort between First Baptist Church of Asheville and YMCA of WNC, Project Aspire was approved by City Council late last year to redevelop 10-acres of land near the heart of ...

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  5. Lake Junaluska, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The lake is fed primarily from Richland Creek and discharges into the creek, maintaining an approximately constant lake level. Richland Creek is a tributary to the Pigeon River. Water sports at the lake include canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding and fishing, plus swimming in the lakeside swimming pool. To maintain a quiet environment, only ...

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  7. Green River (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Green River is a dam-release river that flows through the mountains of North Carolina, south of Asheville. [4] The Green has numerous tributaries, but much of its water flows from a confluence with Big Hungry Creek.

  8. Ashe County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Grassy Creek Methodist Church. Historical evidence shows that Ashe County was inhabited by Native Americans, which included the Cherokee, Creek, and Shawnee tribes. Pieces of broken pottery, arrowheads, and other Native American artifacts have been found, indicating their presence.

  9. Andrews Geyser - Wikipedia

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    Andrews Geyser is a man-made fountain in Old Fort, North Carolina in McDowell County.The fountain is named for Colonel Alexander Boyd Andrews, a North Carolina native who was the Vice President of the Southern_Railway_(U.S.) Company and one of the people responsible for the construction of the railroad between Old Fort and Asheville, North Carolina, in the late 19th century.

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