Asheville
Historical
Trolley Tours,
Asheville. Narrated tour of area attractions. (888) 667-3600
www.ashevilletrolleytours.com
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Biltmore Estate,
near Asheville. America’s largest home built for George W.
Vanderbilt in 1895, with 250-rooms, 8,000-acre grounds, vineyard
and winery.
(800) 295-4730
www.biltmore.com
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Carl Sandburg
Home,
Flat Rock. National Historic site on 240-acre farm.
(828) 693-4178
www.nps.gov/carl
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Grove Arcade
Public Market, Asheville. Local owner-operated shops and
restaurants showcasing the best food, crafts, and wares in the
region.
(828) 252-7799
www.grovearcade.com
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The Grove Park Inn
Resort & Spa,
Asheville. Historic grand hotel built in 1913. (800) 438-5800
www.groveparkinn.com |
Historic Downtown Hendersonville.
In the National Register of Historic Places. (828) 697-2022
Historic Village of Flat Rock.
(800) 828-4244
www.historicflatrock.org
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Historic
Hendersonville Depot.
(828) 698-0052
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Historic Johnson
Farm, Hendersonville. Late 19th-century farm and tourist
retreat.
(828) 891-6585
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Nu Wray Inn,
Burnsville. Established 1833.
(800) 368-9729
www.nuwrayinn.com
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St. John in the
Wilderness Church,
Flat Rock.
(828) 693-9783 |
Thomas Wolfe Memorial, Asheville.
State Historic Site. The novelist’s boyhood home and museum.
(828) 253-8304
www.wolfememorial.com |
Zebulon B. Vance
Birthplace State Historic Site, Weaverville.
Reconstructed home of Civil War-era Governor.
(828) 645-6706 |