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Friday, June 09, 2017 / Published in Local History, New Donations, Post Card Collection

June 1908

  Here are two commonly found early postcard views of Ivy Gap from Craggy.  Both versions of the postcards were published by the Hackney & Moale Company, one of the early publishers of books and postcards in Asheville. The cyanotype version beneath is one I’d never seen; the title printed in red across the top intrigued me.
Asheville Farm SchoolAsheville HistoryBlue Ridge AssemblyBuncombe CountyHackney & Moale Co.Hotel AlbaLookout PointMontreatMontreat AssemblyN.C.Robert E. Lee HallSouthern Student Conference Y.M.C.A.Y.M.C.A
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Tuesday, May 30, 2017 / Published in Local History, Photograph Collection, Post Card Collection

Wonderful Western North Carolina: WWNC

I’m rarely surprised by items I find in my online searches. I thought: What an odd postage stamp. Why does it have the call letters of Asheville’s oldest continually operating radio station? I placed my bid and waited. When the stamp was mine (for the time being), I knew there was research in my future. In
Asheville HistoryBuncombe CountyJ. E. Mainer's Crazy MountaineersRadio StationsRhododendron FestivalWWNC
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Tuesday, May 23, 2017 / Published in Events, Local History, Photograph Collection

EVENT: “Made with the Simplest of Tools–Appalachian Rustic Style”

“Made with the Simplest of Tools: Appalachian Rustic Style” Speaker: Lynne Poirier Wilson Date: Wednesday. May 31st Time: 12:00 to 1:00 Brown Bag Lunch Pack Memorial Library, Lord Auditorium lower level Whether made of rhododendron, mountain laurel, bent hickory, chestnut, unidentified twigs, barn board or box slats – rustic furniture and the rustic style had
Appalachian CraftsAppalachian RusticAsheville HistoryBuncombe County
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Monday, May 15, 2017 / Published in Events, Local History

North Asheville Speaks Roundtable: Thursday May 18, North Branch Library

Thursday, May 18, 2017 6:00–7:30 North Asheville Branch Library Refreshments will be served North Asheville residents are invited to talk with each other about what it was like growing up and living in North Asheville. Celebrate the history of your community by coming together to share personal stories and remembrances. Or sit and listen to
AshevilleBeaver LakeBuncombe CountyNorth Asheville History
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Friday, May 12, 2017 / Published in Architecture, Buildings, Local History

Margaret’s Supper Club, A Smith & Carrier Building, And A Wrecking Ball

“My parent’s favorite spot for dinner and dancing was Margaret’s Supper Club on the Weaverville Highway.” After a recent North Asheville History Project oral interview, Ed Sheary, who grew up at 37 Melrose Avenue, was talking about brown bagging prior to 1979 when Asheville enacted the liquor-by-the-drink law. People would take their liquor to a restaurant (which
72 BroadwayAmerican LegionAsheville HistoryBrown BaggingBuncombe CountyC.P. AmblerFlem FlemingLantern GrillLiquor RaidsMargaret FlemingMargaret's Supper ClubNorth Asheville HistorySmith & Carrier Architects
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Thursday, May 04, 2017 / Published in Local History

North Asheville’s Music Scene: There’s More!

 “One of the most popular bands in the sixties in Asheville was Bee Bumble and the Stingers. They were a garage band that the whole neighborhood in Lakeview Park near Robinhood, used to hear practice in their garage. A lot of Asheville’s finest were raised in North Asheville.” [From an oral interview with Nancy Alenier
Asheville DiscothequesAsheville HistoryAsheville Music SceneAsheville NightclubsBee Bumble and the StingersBuncombe CountyChez Paul RestaurantCosmic BallroomDoc's Rock ShopGarage BandsNorth Ashevillerock and roll
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Thursday, April 27, 2017 / Published in Local History

North Asheville’s Music Scene Was Down and Gritty!

Yes, you read that right.  In the 1970s and 1980s North Asheville was the place to go for live music and dancing! The North Asheville History Project is underway. Fifteen North Asheville residents have now been interviewed and Scan Day at North Branch, Saturday April 8 was a great success. Our documentation and knowledge of North
BarsBrass TapBuncombe CountyCaesar's ParlorDan LewisMalcolm HolcombeMusicNorth AshevilleRay SiskWarren Haynes
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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
AshevilleAsheville HistoryBuncombe CountyElizabeth ColtonHenry E. Colton
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Wednesday, April 12, 2017 / Published in Local Heroes and Heroines, Local History, Photograph Collection

Librarian Got the Answer Wrong!

Just last week the North Carolina Room got a phone call. “Is it true that Asheville’s famous World War II fighter pilot, Robert Morgan, really flew the Memphis Belle between the Asheville City Hall and the Buncombe County Courthouse?” They were working on an aviation display in Greensboro and wanted to include the story. They found it mentioned in
Asheville HistoryBuncombe CountyMemphis BelleRobert K. MorganWorld War II
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