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  2. Category : Tourist attractions in Asheville, North Carolina

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    Museums in Asheville, North Carolina (7 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Asheville, North Carolina" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  3. What’s open and safe to do in Asheville after Helene hit ...

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    Now Biltmore — one of Asheville’s biggest attractions — plans to reopen Nov. 2, and Christmas at Biltmore will proceed through Jan. 5. Biltmore House and its garden, vineyards and lodging ...

  4. Category talk : Tourist attractions in Asheville, North Carolina

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  5. Day trips for the holidays: 5 towns close to Asheville for a ...

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    Greenville, SC. Last but not least is a town outside of NC - Greenville, South Carolina. At only about 50 miles from Asheville, Greenville makes for an easy, festive day trip.

  6. Asheville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Asheville (/ ˈ æ ʃ v ɪ l / ASH-vil) is a city in and the county seat of Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. [7] Located at the confluence of the French Broad and Swannanoa rivers, it is the most populous city in Western North Carolina, and the state's 11th-most-populous city.

  7. Harrah's Cherokee Center - Wikipedia

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    ExploreAsheville.com Arena [1] (formerly the "Asheville Civic Center Arena" from 1974–2011) is the main arena/venue of the civic center. It holds 7,674 guests. Thomas Wolfe Auditorium (originally the "Asheville City Auditorium" from 1940 to 1975) is a horseshoe-shaped theatre located to the north of the arena.

  8. The Omni Grove Park Inn - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1930s, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald moved to Asheville. Zelda would receive more formal care for her mental health while Scott lived at the inn for about a year, dealing with his mental health issues, heavy drinking, and tuberculosis. [10] Scott penned the classic book, The Great Gatsby. [11]

  9. 'It was really surreal': North Carolina residents watched ...

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    ASHEVILLE, N.C. — As Helene battered western North Carolina, residents in Asheville were heartbroken after seeing floodwaters lift cars, trucks, billboards, and homes.. Syd Yatteau, with her ...