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    Now Biltmore — one of Asheville’s biggest attractions — plans to reopen Nov. 2, and Christmas at Biltmore will proceed through Jan. 5. Biltmore House and its garden, vineyards and lodging ...

  4. Category : Tourist attractions in Asheville, North Carolina

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    Museums in Asheville, North Carolina (7 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Asheville, North Carolina" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

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    More: 5 best hikes near Asheville in Western NC: Waterfalls, swimming, high elevation Sliding Rock A WNC classic, Sliding Rock , located on U.S. 276 in Pisgah National Forest, is famous for living ...

  6. Pack Square Park - Wikipedia

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    Pack Square Park is a public square in Asheville, North Carolina. [1] [2] Situated immediately west of Asheville City Hall and Buncombe County Courthouse and established in 1903, it is bounded by South Spruce Street to the west, College Street to the north, Court Plaza to the east, and Marjorie Street to the south.

  7. Western North Carolina Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    The Western North Carolina Nature Center is a 42-acre (17 ha) zoological park in Western North Carolina operated by the City of Asheville. It was originally opened in 1925 and known as Recreation Park Zoo, Craig Park Zoo [ 2 ] , and Asheville City Zoo and housed a wide variety of native and non-native wildlife [ 3 ] .