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200 Old Asheville Hwy, Pisgah Forest, NC 28768

#2.
400 North Broad Street, Brevard, NC, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 28712)
Classes are open only to enrolled participants, with course registratio about 3 - 4 weeks before the classes begin. The facility is not set-up for and cannot accommodate "drop-ins" or guests. While... More on SwimmersGuide
Inscription. Methodist. Opened 1934 on campus of Brevard Institute after merger of Rutherford College (est. 1853) and Weaver College (est. 1873). , Erected 1997 by Department of Archives and Histo... More on HMDB

#3.
20 W Jordan St, Brevard, NC 28712
Second - community awareness must be increased. This will happen by: an active press release program, re-establishing school programs, bringing in new & changing exhibits and establishing a working relationship with members of the ... More on Jimbobtinsleymuseum.org

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40 West Jordan Street, Brevard, NC, 28712
topics: transylvania, heritage, museum, genealogy, local history, Native American. More on MuseumStuff.com

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43 Wall St., Asheville, NC 28801
Whether you're an experienced mountain climber or just curious, this indoor/outdoor climbing gym will provide a couple of hours of fun and exercise for all ages. The facility, located on historic a... More on Americanairlines.wcities.com
All in all a nice place though. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Asheville, North Carolina
The River Arts District is the hip and upcoming warehouse-turned-art-district in Asheville. More on Discover America
I had recently read a New York Times article about the Asheville River Arts District, and when I was on the... More on igougo

#7.
3346 Haywood Road Hendersonville, NC, 28791-9721
A great example of a late 19th and early 20th century farm, the entire structure of this farm was handmade from bricks that were fired on site from French Broad River. Outbuildings on the property ... More on Travel.yahoo.com
Historic Johnson Farm is a fine example of a late 19th and early 20th century farm & tourist retreat. The entire structure was handmade from bricks that were fired on site from French Broad River ... More on Historichendersonville.org
