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Monday, November 27, 2017 / Published in Asheville History, Buncombe County History, Local History, Photograph Collection

EVENT WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29: Asheville: 200 Years of Good Eating By Nan Chase

Title: Asheville: 200 Years of Good Eating Speaker: Nan Chase Date: Wednesday November 29, 2017 Time: 12:00 to 1:00 Bring a brown-bag lunch and eat while you listen. Pack Memorial Library, Lord Auditorium, lower level. Most people think Asheville recently became a foodie town. . .   Not according to Nan Chase, who says Asheville has
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Friday, March 21, 2014 / Published in Architecture, Buildings, Local History, Photograph Collection

The Changing Face of #68 Haywood Street

TODAY: YESTERDAY: FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS AGO: Harry’s Cadillac Pontiac Company, seen here on the right, is first listed at 68 Haywood Street in the 1938 Asheville City Directory. Harry Blomberg had opened Harry’s Motor Inns across the street in 1930, shown in this later view as Worth’s Fashion Mart, the present-day site of Pack Memorial Library. Mr. Blomberg
#68 Haywood StreetAshevilleChristian ChurchFirst Christian ChurchHarry's Cadilac and Pontiac Co.Haywood StreetJesse YatesJesse Yates' Grocery StoreNan ChaseRock Lodge

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