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Editor's Note: This page is a summary of news on Hurricane Helene's aftermath for Tuesday, Oct. 1. For the latest, view our live updates file for Wednesday, Oct. 2. ASHEVILLE, N.C. − Search and ...
The North Carolina State Climate Office at North Carolina State University reported that its Mount Mitchell weather station recorded 24.41 in (620 mm) of rainfall. The office referred to the total as "off the charts", comparing it to 16.5 in (420 mm) of rainfall being a once-in-1,000-year flood for the area.
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
The Grove Park Inn is a historic resort hotel on the western-facing slope of Sunset Mountain within the Blue Ridge Mountains, in Asheville, North Carolina. The hotel has been visited by various Presidents of the United States. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel was built in the Arts and Crafts style. The inn's 140 ...
The North Carolina Arboretum, a popular attraction with gardens, hiking trials and an educational center, is closed now through Oct. 6. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The North ...
“It’s like a f--king living hell that we just can’t wake up from,” one local said.
Another county, Henderson, had previously reported two more deaths than the state, but said on Tuesday that it agrees with the state's tally. The AP had tallied at least 246 total deaths across multiple states due to Helene through Monday, including 128 in North Carolina, based on data from the state and counties, including Henderson and Buncombe.
The complex encompassed 36 contributing buildings that were built starting in 1898. The main hotel, The Manor, was built starting in 1898–1899, and consists of a rambling group of interconnected wings with elements of the Colonial Revival, Shingle Style, and Tudor Revival styles. Wings were added to the original building in 1903 and 1913–1914.