Walking Tour of Asheville NC
Took a side trip to beautiful Asheville NC. This is a walking tour of parts of the downtown.
Community Information: Downtown Asheville, NC
Downtown Asheville is today a booming central business district, exploding with commerce, dining, art, and entertainment—offering you myriad opportunities to Live the Life You Choose.
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“Downtown, in my opinion, is vibrant,” says Clayton, a resident of downtown Asheville, NC. “It’s tiny—you can walk from one end to the other in about a half an hour. And you know the old real estate term “location, location, location”—I mean, that’s it!”
“I can walk out my front door and there’s over 100 restaurants downtown,” says Clayton. “Music venues, the art museum—they’re all available to us. There’s just so much happening here. I don’t think there’s another city like it. It’s amazing.”
“If you live downtown, you live in a condo,” says Clayton. “And we have them downtown. We have old historic and we have new. There’s not one like the other one. They’re all different. It’s a wonderful place to be.”
“We’ve learned a lot about what the condominium market in downtown Asheville is all about and what the typical buyer’s looking for,” says Peter Alberice of Alberice Architecture + Design, architect of the 12 South Lexington Avenue and 45 Asheland Avenue condo buildings. “That includes adequate storage, secure parking, balconies, and a rooftop amenity space that has an inside clubroom and outside viewing area to the mountains beyond.”
“The next growth area in downtown Asheville will be the South Slope,” says Alberice. “The city has targeted that as the next area that they see as being developed in downtown. It is very convenient to not only the Central Business District and the heart of downtown. It’s also very close to the River Arts District. It’s ideally located between a lot of different amenities that make up the desirability of being in downtown Asheville.”
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Asheville Community Information
Billed as a place where altitude affects attitude, Asheville is located in the French Broad River Valley and surrounded by the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.
Asheville, NC: Where Altitude Affects Attitude
Everyone in and around Asheville knows that the best part of living here is the thrill that hits you whenever you remember there’s a mountain outside your window.
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AN AFTERNOON WALK AROUND DOWNTOWN ASHEVILLE
A walk around the downtown to see what was new. The food is always good and the shops are all open. Asheville is thriving these days.
Things to Do in Asheville, NC
We went to Asheville, North Carolina for our anniversary! It was a great way to celebrate our first year together!
What we did:
-Asheville Drum Circle
-Asheville By Foot Walking Tour
-Blue Ridge Parkway
---Craggy Gardens
---Mt. Mitchell
---Linville Falls and Gorge
-Biltmore Estate and Gardens + Antler Hill Villiage and Winery
-Relax and Rejuvenate Massage Therapy
-Grove Arcade
-Basilica of St. Lawrence
-Thomas Wolfe Site and Museum
-Broad Street Chocolate Factory and Tasting Room
Local places we ate:
-The Gourmet Chip Company
-Copper River Grill
-Biltmore Creamery
-The Jackson Underground Cafe
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AshevilleNative.com presents a virtural tour of Asheville, NC
Join Us in a journey across our incredible city and learn what travelers discover every day: That no other place offers the natural beauty and unique experiences of Asheville.
Come to our mountains, where we will reveal to you a botanical paradise. You will see 43 mountain peaks that reach 6000 feet, including Mount Mitchell, the highest peak in the eastern United States. You will find breathtaking valleys and the powerful rivers that rush through them. Hike or bike the miles of trails and discover cascading falls in the many state and national parks that nestle among them. Planning your visit to our majestic mountain ranges has never been easier.
With so much to experience in Asheville, we are sure that we will be welcoming you back.
Downtown Asheville - North Carolina
Downtown Asheville - North Carolina
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The Art of Abandonment Comes to Woolworth Walk - Asheville, NC
I now have a full installation set up at Woolworth Walk in Asheville, NC! Stop by and check out my work (Lower level on the left you can't miss it!) I also will be giving away a free matted print each month so stop by and sign up to win!
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Monday - Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm
Sunday 11am - 5pm
25 Haywood Street, Asheville, NC 28801
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Community Information: Grove Park Neighborhood, Asheville NC
The inviting Grove Park neighborhood is considered to be one of the finest residential locations in Asheville. A local resident explains why.
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We moved to this beautiful part of Asheville seven years ago. We love historic, urban neighborhoods, and this was just perfect for us. We are a neighborhood that’s on the National Register of Historic Places that happens to land lock a commercial entity also on the National Register of Historic Places. That’s what I think is unique in the country
about the Grove Park neighborhood.
We love to go up to the Grove Park Inn; we take company there. For me, it’s a great place to go up and grab a bite, grab a glass of wine on the terrace. I think it’s wonderful to have a place of prominence on the National Register in the heart of the neighborhood with the homes surrounding it. That’s what I think is unique in the country about the Grove Park neighborhood.
We have a unique situation too, because this is pretty much the neighborhood as it was about 100 years ago, the layout, the streets, a lot of the housing stock. It’s a good example of one of the first car suburbs in the United States.
The Grove Park neighborhood is geographically very large. It goes from the area that we’re in, around E.W. Grove Park, all the way up Sunset Mountain.
We have an architectural housing stock that’s as unique as the neighborhood. I mean, if you want to live in the mountains, if you always want to live in a tree house, we’ve got it. You’re a couple that likes to walk downtown and enjoy all the restaurants? We’ve got it. You want to live with other families so your kids can play in the park? We’ve got that too.
What makes it, I think, so unique among historic neighborhoods is this is what it looked like pretty much 80 years ago, and in another 80 years, this is the important part, it’s still going to look like this. This is a neighborhood that we like to feel has a past, present, and future to it.
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Grove Park Community Information
Grove Park was the vision of Edwin Wiley Grove and is North Carolina's first suburban neighborhood. The first lots were sold in 1909 in an area of curved streets, parks, and natural landscaping, an atmosphere still present today.
The Grove Park Historic District is a Living Nod to Asheville’s History
“What makes it, I think, so unique among historic neighborhoods is [that] this is what it looked like pretty much 80 years ago. And in another 80 years—this is the important part—it’s still going to look like this.”
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Family Friendly Asheville, NC | Things to do in North Carolina | Hiking in Asheville | The Biltmore
Asheville is one our favorite stops! The area not only boasts so much beauty, but a wide variety of family friendly activities! Janelle enjoyed a kid free day exploring The Biltmore estate and gardens. We hiked through the Smokies, explored Cataloochee and Maggie Valley, and enjoyed lots of good eats! We were in the area in Early March and it was still quite cold, snowed a few days and the Blueridge Parkway was not open completely yet.
We stayed at Creekwood Farms RV in Waynesville, NC
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Boogerman Trail in Cataloochee
Maxpatch Mountain
Bradley Falls
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Hendersonville North Carolina - City Walk Adventure!
Hendersonville North Carolina - City Walk Adventure!
Hendersonville is a city in Henderson County, North Carolina United States. This city is 22 miles south of Asheville. It is the county seat of Henderson County. Like the county, the city is named for 19th-century North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Leonard Henderson.
The population at the 2010 census wHistoric Downtown Hendersonville is more than just a business district. It is the heart of an economically and culturally vibrant mountain community. Take any day of the year to walk the 16 blocks that constitute Historic Downtown Hendersonville and you'll find a place bustling with the activity of work and play. Cruise, on foot or in your car, the distinctive serpentine Main Street for an introduction to our mix of specialty shops, art galleries, funky-to-formal restaurants and vibrant entertainment venues all while enjoying free outdoor Wi-Fi. Whether it is serving as the core of the North Carolina Apple Festival over Labor Day weekend, kicking off spring with the Tulip Extravaganza and Garden Jubilee or highlighting the holidays with the Holiday Tree Lighting, downtown is the year round center for celebrating the community's heritage and diversity.
A visit to Downtown Hendersonville can also take you back in time. Incorporated in 1847, Hendersonville is a fantastic place for history buffs who want a deeper understanding of our area’s culture and peoples. Your journey into the past can begin at the recently restored Historic Downtown Courthouse at First and Main, home to the outstanding Henderson County Heritage Museum. Of course, the Historic Courthouse is only one of many beautiful historical buildings Downtown. As you stroll from the Courthouse North toward 7th Avenue, you’ll notice a variety of architecturally significant buildings that are now home to dozens of shops and services ready to make your stay special. Self Guided Tour brochures are available at the Visitor’s Center- 201 South Main Street.
Hendersonville is a city in Henderson County, North Carolina United States. This city is 22 miles south of Asheville.
Dating to shortly after the founding of Henderson County in 1838, Hendersonville is traditionally known as The City of Four Seasons. The town has a well-preserved Main Street and adjoining downtown areas with many restaurants, antique shops and boutiques in buildings that housed key local business until the mid-1980s. Its architecture reflects the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Much downtown revitalization has occurred since the early 1990s. Larger stores are almost entirely along the commercial strips extending outward from the downtown along U.S. Hwy. 64 east and U.S. Hwy. 176 and U.S. Hwy. 25. There are historic neighborhoods outside the Main Street corridor including the 5th Avenue neighborhood on the city's west side and the Druid Hills neighborhood north of downtown. Depressed areas are found along the city's east side, but redevelopment efforts are underway in the historic commercial district along 7th Avenue East.
The architectural focus of the downtown area is the Historic Henderson County Courthouse, completed in 1905 and completely renovated in 2008. The city is also home to the newly restored City Hall (erected 1924) and the modern Henderson County Courthouse (1995).
The largest street festival of the Hendersonville calendar is the annual North Carolina Apple Festival, culminating in the Apple Parade that regularly draws up to 50,000 spectators. Main Street is home to other festivals and special activities throughout the year.
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Walk With Me Through Downtown Asheville, NC
Thinking about visiting Asheville, NC? There's tons of stuff to do and see downtown. Watch this video for a sneak peak of all the beautiful sites you'll see!
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The Rose Garden of the Biltmore Estate, July 2015 Asheville, NC, USA
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Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Asheville Downtown in Asheville NC
Website: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Asheville Downtown 42 Tunnel Road Asheville NC 28805 Just off Interstate 240, this hotel is a 5 minute walk from shopping and dining. The hotel features an indoor/outdoor pool and rooms with a 32-inch flat-screen TV. A microwave and refrigerator are standard in rooms at the Holiday Inn Asheville Downtown. The spacious room also have white bedding and large windows. Guests traveling for business can keep up with their work in the business center. The hotel restaurant serves breakfast and dinner. Holiday Inn Asheville is one mile from the Asheville Art Museum. Martin Luther King Park is a 5 minute drive from the hotel.
RV Adventure Asheville North Carolina
Come along as Mark, Katarina, and CJ explore Asheville from their RV home-base at Asheville's Bear Creek RV Park. The team from CampgroundViews.com go for an exciting zipline tour with the best in the business at Navitat Asheville. Find out what makes these zipline tours so great, hint they combine fun and eco-savvy tech.
After ziplining have some fun exploring the mountain biking and hiking trails of Bent Creek Recreation area in Pisgah National Forest. Great mountain biking only a few miles from camp. Finally take the family to the highest point east of the Mississippi River and cruise the infamous Blue Ridge Highway to get there.
This is Episode 8 of the RV Video Series produced by CampgroundViews.com. Designed to give you great ideas for your next camping adventure we work to find the unique and interesting available to RV and tent campers when they travel to a region. Asheville North Carolina is an outdoor lovers paradise so we stick to adventure with ziplining, mountain biking, hiking.
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Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Asheville, North Carolina
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Art, culture and epic landscapes: Asheville is North Carolina’s creative haven
French singer-songwriter Laetitia Sheriff is travelling around the US on the trail of music, history and culture. For the next leg of her journey, she visited the “Land of the Sky”, Asheville, North Carolina.…
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Boone, NC Downtown City Walk/Appalachian Mountain Brewery/Local Herbs
Boone, NC Downtown City Walk/Appalachian Mountain Brewery/Local Herbs
The town of Boone sits in Watauga County atop the beautiful Appalachian Mountains of
North Carolina. Serving as the county seat and market town, Boone is also home to
Appalachian State University. Our town gets its name from the famous pioneer and
explorer, Daniel Boone. The Town of Boone was incorporated in 1872 and now has reached
a population of 18,280 people. At 3,333 feet above sea level, Boone sits at the highest elevation
of any town its size east of the Mississippi!
Summertime in Boone usually consists of temperatures no hotter than 76°F. Noticeably
cooler than surrounding lowland areas, Boone may be just the place to escape the heat of a
Carolina Summer. Winters in Boone are also colder than most. The regular snowfall provides
perfect opportunities for wintry sports! Located off the breathtaking Blue Ridge Parkway,
Boone offers a four season playground for families and adventure seekers alike.
Just miles away from Grandfather Mountain, Boone is known as one of the best outdoor
adventure destinations in the Southeast. Boone boasts charming local businesses as well as a
progressive school system that has been consistently rated for it’s excellence. The strong sense
of community and natural beauty makes Boone stand out as one of the best places to visit and live.
The Appalachian Mountain Brewery
Address: 163 Boone Creek Dr, Boone, NC 28607
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Appalachian Mountain Brewery's mission is to sustainably brew high quality beer, support local non-profits and help our community prosper. Our mission is simple: sustainability, community and philanthropy.
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Experience Black Mountain, NC: America's Prettiest Small Town
Black Mountain, located just 15 miles from Asheville, NC, is a charming small town, complete with a vibrant walkable downtown, a thriving arts and crafts scene, and access to incredible outdoor adventure!
Readers of TripAdvisor have named Black Mountain The Prettiest Small Town Vacation in America!
You will find plenty of things to do in Black Mountain. Downtown streets are lined with independent shops, restaurants, art galleries, artisan eats, music halls, and breweries.
The town was once home to Black Mountain College, one of the most highly-respected and innovative experimental art colleges in the U.S. Today it remains an artist mecca with multiple galleries showcasing some of the region’s best southern Appalachian arts and crafts.
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Red House Studio and Galleries
Visions of Creation
Old Depot
Black Mountain Center for the Arts
Swannanoa Valley Museum
Sassafras on Sutton
Chifferobe
C.W. Moose Trading Co.
Tyson Furniture
Town Hardware General Store
Louise's Kitchen
My Father's Pizza
Phil's BBQ
Foothills Butcher Bar
Dynamite Roasting
The Dripolator
Hey Hey Cupcake
The Hop Ice Cream
Kilwins
Town Pump and Tavern
Black Mountain Ale House
Black Mountain Brewing
Pisgah Brewing Company
Oak and Grist Distillery
Black Mountain Ciderworks and Meadery
Lookout Brewing
White Horse Black Mountain
Lake Tomahawk
Lookout Mountain Trail
Four Points by Sheraton Asheville Downtown - Asheville Hotels, North Carolina
Four Points by Sheraton Asheville Downtown 3 Stars Hotel in Asheville,North Carolina Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Asheville–Great location - show mapThe Four Points by Sheraton Asheville Downtown is located 14.
5 km from the Biltmore Estate.
Guests can enjoy the on-site Chop House Restaurant as well as free Wi-Fi in every room.
A 42-inch flat-screen cable TV is included in each room of this Asheville hotel.
Coffee-making facilities are also provided in every room and in-room movies can be purchased.
A fitness centre and a seasonal outdoor pool are available on site at the Asheville Downtown Four Points by Sheraton.
A concierge desk is also available to guests for added convenience.
This hotel is 4 km from the Crowne Plaza Golf Course.
The Asheville Art Museum is less than 10 minutes’ walk away.
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Location in : 22 Woodfin Street ,NC 28801-3022, Asheville, North Carolina
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