Asheville, North Carolina
Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County, North Carolina. It is located where the Swannanoa River and the French Broad River meet. The population of Asheville was counted as 94,589 in 2020.[1] Asheville is the largest city in the North Carolina mountains.
Asheville, North Carolina Media
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Asheville, North Carolina, as it appeared in 1854.
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View of the Buck Hotel and downtown Asheville, North Carolina, in 1888. Photograph later republished in F. A. Sonley's "Asheville and Buncombe County," Asheville Citizen, 1922. Image courtesy of D. H. Ramsey Library, University of North Carolina at Asheville.
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Depot Street in the Great Flood of 1916
- Asheville City Hall, Asheville, NC (46691736032).jpg
Asheville City Hall, designed by Douglas Ellington, in the Art Deco style of the 1920s
- Asheville Masonic Temple Scottish Rite Cathedral, Asheville, NC (39780442823).jpg
Asheville Masonic Temple Scottish Rite Cathedral
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Location of the Asheville-Brevard CSA and its components: Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area Brevard Micropolitan Statistical Area
- Akzona-Biltmore Building, Asheville, NC (46691742152).jpg
The Merrill Lynch building in downtown Asheville, designed by I.M. Pei
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The Jackson Building, the first skyscraper in Asheville
- J. Rush Oates Plaza, Asheville, NC IMG 5210.JPG
I took picture of J. Rush Oates Plaza in downtown Asheville, NC, with Canon camera.
- Fountain, downtown Asheville, NC IMG 5204.JPG
I took photo of fountain in downtown Asheville, NC, with Canon camera.
References
- ↑ "QuickFacts: Asheville city, North Carolina". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 28, 2023.