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  2. The Omni Grove Park Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Grove Park Inn is a historic resort hotel on the western-facing slope of Sunset Mountain within the Blue Ridge Mountains, in Asheville, North Carolina. The hotel has been visited by various Presidents of the United States. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel was built in the Arts and Crafts style. The inn's 140 ...

  3. 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

  4. Downtown Asheville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Other notable buildings include the Flatiron Building (1927), Drhumor Building (1895), Sondley Building (1891), Grand Central Hotel Annex (c. 1886), Public Service Building (1929), Kress Building (1926-1927), Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church (1919), First Church of Christ Scientist (1900-1912), U. S. Post Office and Courthouse (1929-1930 ...

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  7. The Bon Marché Building of Asheville, North Carolina

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    It now houses the Haywood Park Hotel, a member of Historic Hotels of America. This new building served as a larger location for the Bon Marché, originally called Lipinsky and Ellick, which was founded in downtown Asheville in the 1890s. [5] The owner, Solomon Lipinsky, was a prominent Jewish businessman and community leader in Asheville.