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Tuesday, April 18, 2017 / Published in Events, Local History

“Mountain Scenery’–Discovering WNC from the 1850s, Asheville, Ancestors, and Immortality”

Please Join Us For Our Next Local History Program Title: “‘Mountain Scenery’–Discovering WNC from the 1850s, Asheville, Ancestors, and Immortality” Speaker: Elizabeth “Liz” Colton Date: Wednesday, April 26th Time: ***Evening Program 6:00-7:30 PM Henry Elliott Colton (1836-1892), was a naturalist, geologist and author. He was born in Fayetteville, NC and published his first, and most famous book
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Friday, March 31, 2017 / Published in Events, Houses, Local History, Photograph Collection

ANNOUNCING: THE NORTH ASHEVILLE HISTORY PROJECT

The North Asheville History Project (NAHP) The NAHP is being conducted by the North Carolina Room, Pack Memorial Library through the North Asheville Library branch. 1030 Merrimon Avenue, Asheville, NC 28804 TEL:  828-250-4752 The purpose of this project is to preserve the unique characteristics of living in North Asheville. This is a pilot program which
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017 / Published in Events, Exhibits, Local History

Greetings From Asheville! Postcards in the North Carolina Collection

  Greetings From Asheville: Postcards in the North Carolina Collection. Speaker: Terry Taylor Date: Wednesday, March 29th 2017 Time: 12:00 to 1:00   Q: Who has over 3,654 individual postcards and 300 souvenir post card folders in their ever-growing collection? A: The North Carolina Collection at Pack Library , of course! In addition the collection has  11 large postcard
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Monday, February 20, 2017 / Published in African Americans, Events

Roy Harris and Sheneika Smith: “Poetry Reading, Storytelling and Singing”

In Celebration of Black History Month Check our “Programs” page for more information on these additional events sponsored by the Friends of the North Carolina Room, scheduled for Lord Auditorium at Pack Memorial Library: February 22 12n-1p Roy Harris and Sheneika Smith — Poetry Reading, Storytelling and Singing Roy Harris is President of the Asheville
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Thursday, January 19, 2017 / Published in Events, Forgotten People, Friends of the NC Room, Local History

Event: Jon Elliston: Sex, Lies and Snake Oil

Jon Elliston will explore the bizarre odyssey of John R. Brinkley,  one of Western North Carolina’s most infamous figures. From his humble mountain origins, Brinkley rose to national stature as a medical scam artist. He made a killing on sketchy goat gland implants and other oddball treatments, only to die pretty young and totally broke. At the
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Wednesday, October 12, 2016 / Published in Architecture, Buildings, Events, Local History, Photograph Collection

Complete series of “Asheville in the 1980s” is now available on YouTube

Throughout this past summer, the North Carolina Room at Pack Memorial Public Library presented a six-month series exploring “Asheville in the 1980s.”  The series delved into the impetus for, and lasting results of, the City’s transformation during that critical decade.  The programs attracted large and sometimes overflow crowds to Lord Auditorium. Now the entire six-program
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Friday, September 23, 2016 / Published in Events, Local History

Event: “Politics and Civic Engagement” Final Program in “Asheville in the 1980s” Series

  Be sure not to miss this last program of the series! Incredible panelists and an engaging topic, and extremely relevant today. When we were planning this series last winter, we all saw Peggy Gardner’s “The Wrap” as a metaphor for the series. This program hopes to encircle all of the topics of this series.
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Monday, September 19, 2016 / Published in Events, Local History

“The Changing Tide of Parking Needs”

Asheville’s first parking garage was at 11 North Market Street. It was built in 1926 for the Western Carolina Auto Co. Except it was called an Auto Hotel. Historical research on the building for the Urban Trail marker for transportation, found that the building had an overhead bridge connecting the auto house to the Langren Hotel.
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Friday, September 09, 2016 / Published in Events, Local History, Photograph Collection

Asheville: A Community That Comes Together To Celebrate

What do these have in common: The Asheville City Parks & Recreation Department, Quality Forward, Community Arts Council and the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, along with thousands and thousands of volunteers? FESTIVALS!  They all worked together in the 1970s and 1980s to create a broad range of festivals that were created in part to bring people
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