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Asheville's Historic Architecture

Asheville's Historic Architecture
Author: Richard Hansley
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625841833

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Asheville: an architectural gem of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Known for its architectural diversity and intriguing Art Deco style, Asheville has been fortunate in attracting brilliant architects who have created lasting testaments in brick and stone with imaginative foresight and design expertise. Local architectural enthusiast Richard Hansley recounts the history behind dozens of Asheville's most prominent buildings and historical neighborhoods in Asheville's Historic Architecture. Discover how Douglas Ellington, Richard Sharp Smith, James Vester Miller and Tony Lord influenced this busy metropolis, as landmarks like the Jackson Building, the Grove Park Inn and the Art Deco City Building were constructed along the city's thriving streets. These buildings have stood the test of time and remain as breathtaking in concept and appearance today as when first completed.


Asheville

Asheville
Author: Douglas Stuart McDaniel
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738516196

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Native American tribes, including Cherokee, Creek, and Shawano, passed through Asheville and Western North Carolina, building towns and villages along the banks of the Swannanoa and French Broad Rivers for more than 1,000 years. The first white settlers arrived in the Swannanoa Valley in October of 1784. After the Civil War, Asheville became a haven for the wealthy elite of Charleston and Philadelphia; as the resort era blossomed, so too did Asheville. Second only to Miami in its treasure trove of Art Deco landmarks, Asheville is an architectural and historical time capsule of national significance. It is a community with a rich heritage and history in the arts, including textiles, pottery, and modernist art. Today Asheville is at a crossroads; attempting to balance the environmental and natural attractions of the area with commercial development is and will be one of Asheville's greatest challenges.


Cabins & Castles

Cabins & Castles
Author: Douglas Swaim
Publisher: Historical Images
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780914875543

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Cabins & Castles was first completed in 1981, a joint effort of the Historic Resources Commission and the North Carolina Division of Archives and History. The book became enormously popular with natives, tourists, historians, and preservationists as a primary source of knowledge about the richly historic Buncombe County. Cabins & Castles contains a historical overview as well as the specific record of individual properties built in the area, primarily those constructed prior to 1930. Rapid development in the urban and rural areas of Buncombe County makes this record timely and valuable.


Asheville's Architecture of the Twenties

Asheville's Architecture of the Twenties
Author: Jay Fields
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-08-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9780999370704

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Photographic review of seminal 1920's architectural gems in Asheville, North Carolina


Asheville

Asheville
Author: Nan K. Chase
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2007-09-26
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"Asheville, North Carolina, grew from humble beginnings as a hamlet for local livestock handlers to become one of the most culturally and artistically diverse cities in the South. This book has all the fascinating history of Asheville, complete with a rich array of photographs. Multiple appendices reveal details concerning many lesser-known aspects of Asheville's unique history"--Provided by publisher.


Only in Asheville

Only in Asheville
Author: Marla Hardee Milling
Publisher: History Press Library Editions
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2015-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781540213822

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A unique blend of visionaries, risk takers and creative souls lends energy to Asheville's historic streets. Today, bohemian street performers, funky shops, exquisite art galleries, restaurants and craft breweries blend in among some of the most revered vintage architecture in the country. Discover quirky figures like a "nun" named Sister Bad Habit, who entertains passengers on the LaZoom bus; the "Man in White" living statue; and Asheville's Village Witch. Be inspired by innovative dreamers such as Julian Price, who invested millions in the once-desolate downtown Asheville, giving money to an eclectic mix of restaurateurs and shop owners. Author Marla Milling traces the people and places that make her hometown a truly unique city.


Hidden History of Asheville

Hidden History of Asheville
Author:
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-06-17
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439667152

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The milestones of Asheville's long history are well known to locals, but so many interesting stories are all but forgotten. Thankfully, the staff and volunteers of the North Carolina Room at Pack Memorial Library have unearthed the best of those hidden tales. Meet daredevil aviatrix Uva Shipman and Tempie Avery, who went from slavery to respected nurse and citizen. Learn the poignant tale behind the sad death of former mayor Gallatin Roberts and uncover the parts of old Asheville lost to the wrecking ball. These and many more historic episodes come to life in this collection compiled by North Carolina Room librarian Zoe Rhine.


Asheville Survey Update

Asheville Survey Update
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Phase I of the Asheville Survey Update project updated the architectural survey information on 4,076 previously recorded Asheville properties in the North Carolina Historic Preservation Office (HPO) collection, with current photographic documentation. Phase II of the project added 400 new properties to the inventory of historic architectural resources of Asheville. New and updated survey data and images will be added to the collection of the Western Office of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources in Asheville.