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Friday, February 27, 2015 / Published in Architectural Drawing Collection, Architecture, Local History

Douglas Ellington’s Asheville Auditorium

Most people are familiar with, and bemoan, the decision our county forefathers made to not go with Douglas Ellington’s proposed twin designs for the Asheville City Hall and the Buncombe County Courthouse. But did you know about Ellington’s plan for a civic auditorium? Douglas Ellington introduced Art Deco architecture to Asheville in the 1920s, starting with
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Thursday, July 25, 2013 / Published in Local History, Quirks & Kerfuffles

A WORK-HOUSE FOR WOMEN BUILT AT PACK SQUARE

The article will have to stand for itself, as we know nothing more about the work-house. You would have thought mopping up the jail house would have been justice enough.  The thought was to post this article along with a photograph of the City Hall.  But what City Hall? The city of Asheville was incorporated in
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