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Asheville Botanical Gardens Lovingly maintained by a local garden club, this quaint, restful garden has become virtually surrounded by the growth of the University of North Carolina - Asheville. There are about ten acres, much of which has been landscaped into gardens to display native flora in their natural settings. Wide walks, mostly wheelchair negotiable, range throughout the gardens. There are even benches here and there for the weary. The visitors' center at the parking lot is staffed with very helpful volunteers. Admission is FREE but donations are gratefully accepted. Open daily during daylight hours. 151 Weaver Blvd (between Merrimon Ave and Broadway) next to the main entrance of University of North Carolina - Asheville. With the recent expansion of its parking lot, the Botanical Gardens is now able to accommodate tour buses. Reservations for guided tours for groups can be made by calling (828) 252-5190. Biltmore Estate: House, Gardens & Winery - Built as the home of George Vanderbilt, the 250-room French Renaissance chateau known as Biltmore House is the largest private residence in America. Richard Morris Hunt designed the mansion and Frederick Law Olmsted landscaped the original 125,000 acre estate (now 8,000 acres). On view in Biltmore House are more than 70,000 priceless antiques and art objects collected by Vanderbilt during his travels. In addition, guests can enjoy over 75 acres of gardens and formal grounds surrounding Biltmore House and tour The Biltmore Estate Winery, America's most visited winery. Admission FEE. All tours are self-guided. Special "Behind the Scenes" and Rooftop guided tours are available at an additional cost. The Estate is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Thanksgiving and Christmas Days. Take exit #50 (US-25) of I-40 in Asheville, head north (downhill) to the second traffic light, bear left (there are two left-turn lanes), continue two more blocks and turn left into the entrance. Postal address (not the physical address of the estate): 1 North Pack Square, Asheville NC 28801. For more information call 828-274-6333 or 1-800-543-2961.
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Carolina Arboretum - Asheville
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A visit to the scenic mountains of Western North Carolina would not be complete without taking time to enjoy The North Carolina Arboretum. Nestled in the inspirational mountains of the Pisgah National Forest, this innovative public garden offers the visitor a chance to enjoy gardens in a unique and beautiful setting. An exceptional number of public programs featuring crafts and gardening demonstrations make it a destination that the entire family can enjoy. Open year-around, health enthusiasts and families will enjoy the miles of biking and hiking trails from streamside strolls to more strenuous hikes. The Arboretum is also pet friendly! Your dog is welcome to enjoy the natural beauty of this site, as long as they are kept on a leash. |
Asheville Historic Trolley Tours - Perhaps you've seen those white busses that look like old-timey trolley cars slowly cruising around Asheville. These state-of-the-art vehicles carry folks on fully narrated tours of the city. Starting at the Asheville Chamber & Visitors Center, you'll see the Grove Park Inn, Biltmore Village, the Grove Arcade, the Montford Historic District, the downtown shopping and restaurants district, the Thomas Wolfe Memorial and the Asheville Museum and Art Gallery district. You can deboard the 'trolley' at any of the many designated stops and reboard, later, to continue the tour and return to the Asheville Chamber & Visitors Center. For reservations phone (toll-free) 1-888-667-3600. Fee charged. Asheville Urban Trail - walk your way through time and view highpoints of Asheville history. For information and tickets contact Ms MacLeod at 11 Biltmore Avew (Pack Place) or phone 258-0710 ext 101. (e-mail kristinmacleod@ashevillearts.com) Smith-McDowell House Museum - a restored mid-19th Century house housing a Asheville area history museum Thomas Wolfe Memorial - the restored, childhood home of Thomas Wolfe, one of the country's most famous authors. 52 N Market St
Western North Carolina Nature Center - It started
life as a zoo, - complete with the typical animal cages of
yesterday. Then, in 1977 it reopened as a true nature center
with immense help of many donations in money, materials and
labor. True, it still has a 'petting zoo' for the children
but, now, instead of the old-fashioned, terribly confining
cages the Nature Center has habitats where the animals can
roam almost as in their natural element.
Biltmore Village - Biltmore Village, at the entrance
to George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate, was built in the
late 1890's as a classic planned community for the employees
of George Vanderbilt and his estate. Now, Biltmore Village,
with its quaint tree-lined streets and old-timey brick
sidewalks, is a unique touring and shopping attraction
hosting a broad range of shoppes, and restaurants and
galleries. The Village is at the bottom of the hill (on
US-25) on the north side of exit 50 of I-40 (which is about
2 miles south of downtown Asheville). Using the directions
to the Biltmore Estate (above) the traffic light where you
are instructed to turn left is actually the southwest corner
of Biltmore Village. Parking is frequently a challenge so
grab the first spot you find. Walking around in the Village
is part of the enjoyment and it isn't so large as to be a
challenge. Bellagio - showcasing clothing, jewelry, and accessories by American artists New Morning Gallery - handcrafted furniture, home accessories, glass, pottery, jewelry and other imaginative gifts ~ all handmade by American artists The Compleat Naturalist - full selection of binoculars. telescopes. weather instruments. mineral specimens. hats. t-shirts. day packs. hiking guides. field guides. nature books. nature-related gifts. art gallery with limited edition prints and nature photography Fireside Galleries - antiques, art, home accessories, estate jewelry, interior design, lighting, porcelain, garden accents Marie Pargas Art Gallery - fine art by Armenian artists featuring oil on linen, sculptures and jewelry Thomas Kinkade at Biltmore Village - Kinkade limited edition prints and collectibles, including many sold-out images Village Galleries - art glass, hand-built ceramics, woodcrafts, quilts, handcrafted jewelry, porcelains, garden art, handmade dolls, fine graphics, limited edition prints, music CDs
Grove Arcade - is one of the country's first
'shopping malls'. Designed by Charles Parker and financed by
E. W. Grove following his completion of the Grove Park Inn,
the Arcade was completed in 1929. It survived the great
financial crash of '29 and successfully served the Asheville
community until the early '40s. During this period it was
one of the country's leading public markets. |
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