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    The company operated several rock-climbing gyms and ran rafting and e-bike tours around the Asheville area. But four of their five locations in the hard-hit River Arts District were destroyed by ...

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    He said the company, founded in 2007, is a top choice for bachelor and bachelorette parties, and most guests are from out of town. For LaZoom’s Fender Bender: Asheville Beer Tour, a live band ...

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    Eleven women headed to Asheville, N.C., on Sept. 26 for a bachelorette party but were met with a nightmare experience when Hurricane Helene hit the city ... On the weekend of Sept. 28, bride Kayla ...

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    In the mid-1930s, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald moved to Asheville. Zelda would receive more formal care for her mental health while Scott lived at the inn for about a year, dealing with his mental health issues, heavy drinking, and tuberculosis. [10] Scott penned the classic book, The Great Gatsby. [11]

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    Asheville, North Carolina, a National Park Service Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary 35°33′52″N 82°32′25″W  /  35.56445°N 82.54041°W  / 35.56445; -82 This article is a stub .

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    Biltmore Estate is a historic house museum and tourist attraction in Asheville, North Carolina, United States.The main residence, Biltmore House (or Biltmore Mansion), is a Châteauesque-style mansion built for George Washington Vanderbilt II between 1889 and 1895 [2] and is the largest privately owned house in the United States, at 178,926 sq ft (16,622.8 m 2) of floor space and 135,280 sq ft ...