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The Smith-McDowell House is a c. 1840 brick mansion located in Asheville, North Carolina. [2] It is one of the "finest antebellum buildings in Western North Carolina." [2] Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it was the first mansion built in Asheville and is the oldest surviving brick structure in Buncombe County.
Smith-McDowell House: Smith-McDowell House. August 1, 1975 : 283 Victoria Rd. Asheville: 103: South Asheville Cemetery and St. John ‘A’ Baptist Church ...
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center; C. ... Smith-McDowell House; W. Thomas Wolfe House This page was last edited on 18 May 2024, at 03:00 (UTC). ...
The Smith-McDowell House, on the A-B Tech campus, was constructed in 1840 for James McConnell Smith. The house is the oldest brick building in Buncombe County [7] and is currently a nonprofit museum that is included in the National Register of Historic Places. Sunnicrest. Sunnicrest is one of five (and the only remaining) R.S. Smith-designed ...
Barker House (Edenton, North Carolina) Beaufort Historic Site; Bellamy Mansion; Biltmore Estate; Blandwood Mansion and Gardens; John Blue House (Laurinburg, North Carolina) Boggan-Hammond House and Alexander Little Wing; Bonner House (Bath, North Carolina) Buckner Hill House; Burgwin-Wright House
Located in the Shook-Welch-Smathers House Smith-McDowell House: Asheville: Buncombe: Western: Historic house: Victorian mansion and history exhibits Smoky Mountain Trains: Bryson City: Swain: Western: Railroad: Operated by the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad, features Lionel model train engines, cars and accessories, large model train layout ...
Richard Sharp Smith (July 7, 1853 – February 8, 1924) was an English-born American architect, noted for his association with George W. Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate and Asheville, North Carolina.
The Joseph McDowell House is a historic house and museum located in Marion, McDowell County, North Carolina. It was the home of Colonel Joseph "Pleasant Gardens" McDowell, the founder and namesake of McDowell County. It is currently undergoing extensive renovations, and is closed to the public.