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  2. Traveling for the holidays? Asheville Airport parking ...

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    New options for parking are coming later this month to the Asheville Regional Airport as the Airport explores more parking in its master plan.

  3. Asheville Answer Man: Hyatt Place near airport to open soon ...

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    Planning for a hotel off of Airport Road in Asheville has been in the works for nearly 10 years. A Citizen Times readers asks if it will ever open.

  4. Asheville Airport completes new ground transportation pickup ...

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    According to previous Citizen Times reporting and a Jan. 25 news release, the Asheville Regional Airport broke the record for passengers traveling through the airport in 2023. A total of 2.2 ...

  5. Asheville Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Asheville Regional Airport (IATA: AVL, ICAO: KAVL, FAA LID: AVL) is a Class C airport near Interstate 26 and the town of Fletcher, North Carolina, 9 miles (14 km) south of downtown Asheville. It is owned by the Greater Asheville Regional Airport Authority. [ 3 ]

  6. Battery Park Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Battery Park Hotel front view. The Battery Park Hotel is the name given to two hotels in Asheville, North Carolina. The one standing today is 14 stories tall and was built in 1924 by Edwin W. Grove, during a time of increased tourism in the North Carolina mountains. It replaced a Queen Anne style hotel [2] which stood 125 feet

  7. Manor and Cottages - Wikipedia

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    The complex encompassed 36 contributing buildings that were built starting in 1898. The main hotel, The Manor, was built starting in 1898–1899, and consists of a rambling group of interconnected wings with elements of the Colonial Revival, Shingle Style, and Tudor Revival styles. Wings were added to the original building in 1903 and 1913–1914.