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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HML3V_robert-e-lee_Asheville-NC.html
Erected and Dedicated by the United Daughters of the Confederacyand Friends In loving memory of Robert E. Lee and to mark the route of theDixie Highway"The shaft memorial and highway straightattest his worth — he cometh to his own." ???? &…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKYS_kiffin-y-rockwell_Asheville-NC.html
World War I soldier, aviator. First pilot of Escadrille Lafayette to shoot down enemy plane. Killed in action, Sept. 23, 1916. Home 200 yds. W.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK7Q_confederate-armory_Asheville-NC.html
Manufactured Enfield-type rifles. In 1863 Plant moved to Columbia.S.C. Building was located 1/4 mi.SE.Burned in 1865.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK7P_western-north-carolina-veterans-memorial_Asheville-NC.html
[inscriptions, west center interior] "It is the Veteran:"It is the Veteran who has given us and defended Freedom of Religion.It is the Veteran who has given us and defended Freedom of Press.It is the Veteran who has given us and defended Freedo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK6M_historic-hilltop_Asheville-NC.html
Colonel Frank Coxe opened the first Battery Park Hotel in 1886. The rambling structure on a hill top became internationally prominent, catering to famous guests. In the early 1920s Edwin W. Groves purchased the property. He built a brand new Batte…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK4R_young-mens-institute_Asheville-NC.html
Est. 1892 as a center for social, moral, religious influence for blacks working at Biltmore. Businesses thrived in building 100 yards, S.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMK3X_ashe-monument_Asheville-NC.html
Dedicated to the memory of Samuel Ashe 1725 - 1813 Distinguished North Carolinian Governor, Statesman and Jurist in whose honor the City of Asheville was named
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC9M_buncombe-county-court-house_Asheville-NC.html
1927BuncombeCounty Court HouseErected by the People ofBuncombe CountyBoard of County CommissionersHon.E.M.LydaChairmanHon.W.E.Johnson~Hon.W.E.McLeanBurgin PernnellCounty AttorneyL.E.JarrettCounty DraftsmanMilburn Heister & Co.ArchitectsAngle-Black…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB55_civic-pride_Asheville-NC.html
Asheville's central square has long served theneeds of government and commerce. From1892 to 1926 a massive city hall with a belltower dominated the east end. The buildinghoused police and fire departments in additionto municipal offices. In stalls…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM88C_thomas-wolfe-house-dixieland_Asheville-NC.html
Dixieland Asheville native Thomas Wolfe achieved international fame with the publication of his first full-length novel, Look Homeward, Angel, in 1929. Many of the incidents in the book took place in his mother's boardinghouse, "Old Kentucky Ho…
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