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Tuesday, August 22, 2017 / Published in Events, Local History, Post Card Collection

Greetings from North Asheville

Drive out (walk or ride the bus) to the North Asheville Branch Library for an entertaining presentation on North Asheville as perhaps you’ve never seen it on August 23 In conjunction with The North Asheville Neighborhood History Project, Terry Taylor will present a thoroughly revised version of his Greetings From Asheville program. If you missed
Buncombe CountyMerrimon AvenueNorth Asheville History
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Wednesday, August 09, 2017 / Published in Local History

Eclipsomania: 1932/2017

Eclipsomania is in full force for the eclipsical event  in western North Carolina in August this year.  As the total eclipse makes its way across the continental United States from Oregon to South Carolina, a band in western North Carolina and 13 other states qualifies for being in the zone of totality! A total solar
Asheville HistoryBuncombe CountySolar EclipseWilma Dykeman
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Friday, July 28, 2017 / Published in African Americans, Buildings, Local History, Photograph Collection

Ora Street

Several weeks ago I wrote about the Baraca & Philathea convention in Asheville in 1909. Many churches opened their doors to the conventioneers for various meetings. I recognized most of the church names, but was puzzled by one in particular: Ora Street Presbyterian. Do you know where Ora Street is located? I didn’t until I
37 Ora StreetAshevilleAsheville HistoryBuncombe CountyDepot Presbyterian ChurchMary Frances TrompeterOra Street Church of GodOra Street Presbyterian ChurchRev. Edwin Lysander GrauRev. Gran
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Friday, July 21, 2017 / Published in Exhibits, Historic Montford, Local History, Photograph Collection

“On the Front Porch” –A New Photograph Exhibit at Pack Memorial Library

“On The Front Porch” A porch is a passage into a home. It’s where we comfortably pause before entering as well as when leaving. Porches link the private interior with the outdoors, the public sidewalk and street. Porches are where we rest, are silent, or talk quietly with family or friends. We sometimes gather on porches
Asheville HistoryBuncombe CountyFront PorchesMontford
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Thursday, July 13, 2017 / Published in Local History, Post Card Collection

Three Mountain Toll Roads

…In November 1912 Motor Age magazine heralded the delights of “an exclusive road for motor cars…nearly all of it at a 3 to 5 percent grade.”  E.W. Grove of St. Louis and Asheville was responsible for creating the road up to and beyond the Grove Park Inn. The entire length of the road beginning near
Asheville HistoryBuncombe CountyMount Mitchell Motor RoadMount Pisgah Toll RoadPatton Mountain RoadSunset MountainSunset Mountain Automobile RoadSunset Mountain Toll RoadToll HouseToll Roads
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Wednesday, July 05, 2017 / Published in Local History, Photograph Collection

TRADITION HOLDS IN BEECH ON THE 4TH

The Beech celebration was started in 1884 by Alfred Marion Penland (1833-1898.) He killed a beef and invited the community, who all thought Alfred quite generous since they mostly had pork and poultry on their plates. The Beech 4th of July parade is the longest consecutive parade in the county and probably in the state–this
4th of JulyBeechBob NesbittBuncombe CountyMary McLean
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Friday, June 30, 2017 / Published in Local History, Post Card Collection

Baracas & Philatheas

  In June of 1909 Asheville hosted the 13th annual convention of the World Wide Baraca-Philathea Union. Over 1,000 delegates were expected to arrive from many states. According to the Charlotte Evening Chronicle of June 18 “a special Baraca-Philathea train, from Raleigh has been secured for the Statesville delegation, and the car will be prettily
Asheville HistoryBaraca-Philathea 1909 ConventionBuncombe CountyPhilathea
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Friday, June 23, 2017 / Published in Events, Local History, Post Card Collection

Event: “Family Feud–The Bitter Battle Between E.W. Grove and Fred Seely for the Grove Park Inn”

Family Feud:  The Bitter Battle Between E.W. Grove and Fred Seely For the Grove Park Inn Speaker: Bruce Johnson Date: Wednesday, June 28th Time: 12:00 to 1:00 Brown Bag Lunch: bring a lunch and enjoy some local history! Pack Memorial Library, Lord Auditorium lower level Refreshments will be served. All events are free and open to
Asheville HistoryBruce JohnsonBuncombe CountyEdwin W. GroveEvelyn Grove SeeleyFred SeelyGrove Park Inn
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Saturday, June 17, 2017 / Published in African Americans, Local History

“Maid’s Night Off” Tradition Held in North Asheville

“My parents went to the Beaver Lake Restaurant every Thursday because that was the maid’s night off. We always had a maid when I was growing up. Everybody in that area did.” [Jean Moore interview, MS338.003A] The Beaver Lake Drive-In was operated by Tom Vlahos and is the current site of Nick’s Drive-In at 1461 Merrimon Avenue.
110 Glen Falls RoadAsheville HistoryAsheville's African American CommunityBeaver Lake Drive-InBrian and Peggy LedbetterBuncombe CountyCorine Norment DavisEva NorrisGrace RestaurantGreek CommunityGreek RestaurantsGus and Mary PappasHired HelpMaid's Night OutNorth AshevilleSusan Jones Waldrup
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