Miller's Asheville (Buncombe County, N.C.) City Directory [1943], Part 1

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Publication date: 1943
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MILLER'S ASHEVILLE (BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N. C.)


CITY DIRECTORY


Vol. 1943 XL


Including Beverly Hills, Biltmore, Biltmore Forest, Broadview, East Biltmore, Lake View Park, Linwood Park, Oakley, Oaklyn Park, Oteen, Sayles Village and South Biltmore


Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Pri- vate Citizens, a Directory of Householders, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide; also a


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GENERAL INDEX


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Golf Clubs and Courses Fire Department Courts


Homes and Asylums Hospitals and Dispensaries Justices of the Peace Labor Organizations


Libraries


Museums


Newspapers


Parks and Playgrounds


Police Department


Post Office


Railroads


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Alphabetical List of Names Abbreviations


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


PAGE NUMBERS BELOW REFER TO THE BUYERS' GUIDE SECTION


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Allen Funeral Home 31


Arcade Beauty Shop 8


Asheville Bedding Co 48


Asheville-Biltmore Hotel Inc


left side lines and 38


Asheville Blue Gem Coal Co right side lines and 20 Brigman and Stines Coal Co Asheville Cemetery Co Inc front cover and 17


left top lines and 15


Asheville Citizen-Times Co


left top lines and Z


Asheville Cleaners & Dyers


top edge and 16


Asheville College Inc left side lines and 58


Asheville Federal Savings & Loan Assn


bottom edge and 13


Asheville Fish Co Inc


right side lines and 57


Asheville Gas Co


- right top lines and 35


Asheville Ice & Storage Co Inc back cover, 22 and 39


Asheville Laundry


front cover, right top lines and 44


Asheville Nehi Bottling Co left side lines and 9


Asheville Radio Co


right side lines and 54


Asheville Sign Service 60


Asheville Union Bus Station


right top lines and 13


Asheville Upholstery & Cabinet Co


60


Asheville Welding Co 60


Aston, Stikeleather & Co Inc


right top lines and 41 Autrey T C Ins Agency Inc


right top lines and 39


Bank of Asheville


right top lines


Battery Park Hotel


inside front cover


Beaumont Furniture Co Inc


left top lines and 34


Belk's Department Store


right top lines and 27


Berryman Funeral Home


front cover and 30


Biltmore Cleaners & Laundry Inc


right side lines and 44


Biltmore Coal Co


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Biltmore Dairy Farms


left side lines and 24


Bird Coal Co Inc


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Blanton's Business College


back cover and 23


Bon Marche Inc


front cover and 26


Booth R P & Co


right top lines and 54


Bracey H D Co


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Bramlett & Burton


55


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Carolina Finance Co


right side lines and 45


Carolina Garden Stores Inc


right side lines and 58


Carolina Power & Light Co


back cover and X


Carolina Sheet Metal Works


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Cecil's Business College


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Citizens Hardware & Supply Co Inc


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Citizens Transfer & Coal Co


right side lines and 19


City Coal Co


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Coca-Cola Bottling Co


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Cody Realty & Mortgage Co


left side lines and 55


Commercial Adjustment Co


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Community Coal & Lumber Co


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Culberson Studio


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Dillard Realty Co


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Dixie Coal Co


right side lines and 22


Dunham's Music House


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Dunn & Groce Funeral Home Inc


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Farmers Federation Inc left side lines and 58


Ferrell W Ed Jr


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Ficken, Harry A


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First National Bank & Trust Co


front cover, left top lines and 7


Fisher Elliot Lyman


backbone and 52


Frank Austin Co


back cover and 12


Freck Radio & Supply Co


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Galliher Bros Inc


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Gaskins Realty Co __ right side lines and 57


General Building Products Co


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Gilley J N Mrs


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Buckner's Transfer Co


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Burton & Son


right top lines and 34


Cannon-Hellen Music Co Inc


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Carolina Coal & Ice Co


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page Goodrich B F Silvertown Stores 2 Mountain City Laundry right top lines and 43 Grace Coal Co 22


Green Hills Cemetery


right side lines and 14


Green Ottis Hardware Co


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Greene & Goodman Inc 40


Grove Park Inn B


Grove Stone & Sand Co


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Harper's Lumber Yard _ back cover and 12 Haverty Furniture Co right top lines and 33


Haynes M B Electric Co


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Hotel Asheville


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Hotel Charmil


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Hursey & Co


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Ice Service Inc


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Ideal Paint & Hardware Co


right side lines and 50


Imperial Life Ins Co


front cover and Y


Ingle Transfer & Storage Co


left side lines and 49


International Harvester Co


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left top lines and 26


Jarrett Furniture Co


left side lines and 34


Johnson-Chandley Lumber Co Inc


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Langren Hotel


left side lines and 37


Leavitt Ins Co


left side lines and 41


Lee's Jewelers Inc


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Lewis Funeral Home _ left side lines and 31


Love Harry W


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M&J Finance Corp


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M&M Body & Radiator Works left side lines and 4


M&M Tire Shop 2


Matthews Motor Sales


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McCoy-Wilkins Funeral Home Inc


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McCracken Lola B 56


McIntire-Jones Oil Co Inc


McRary & Son Inc 47


Middlemount Gardens Inc 2.9


Milner Hotel


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Minico Inc right side lines and 45 Mooneyham's Drug Stores


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Moore Furniture Co


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Moore M V & Co 16


Morgan Bros Inc 14


Morgan & Bishop Sheet Metal Works


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Morris-Gearing Funeral Home


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Neville Music Co


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Occidental Life Ins Co of N C


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Palmer Ed Co


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Parkland Chevrolet Co right side lines, 6 and 28


Pisgah Sanitorium and Hospital


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Poole Guy Co Inc


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Pritchard Paint & Glass Co


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Ray Jesse Funeral Home


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Reed Clyde Jr


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Reed & Abee Inc


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Reliance Life Ins Co


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Robinson's Flower Shop


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Rowland Tom Jr Realtor


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St Lawrence Catholic Church


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Salley Tire Co


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Sears, Roebuck & Co


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Service Paint Co


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Sherwin-Williams Co


left side lines and 51


Smith Coal Co


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Smith's Transfer Corp


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Southern Dairies Inc


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Standard Supply Co


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State Bonding Co


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Sterchi Bros Stores Inc right side lines and 33


Stikeleather J G right side lines Superior Coal Co left top lines and 21 Swannanoa Laundry back cover and 44 Symms Millwork & Supply Co Inc 47


6 Thomas Buick Co __ right side lines and Thompson Eva A Dr 15


left top lines and 6 Thrash Coal Co back cover and 19 Vanderbilt George Hotel C and 37 Vehaun & Son Furniture Co left side lines and 35


Victory Tract League Book Room


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Wachovia Bank & Trust Co


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White L A Sheet Metal Works


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White's Monument Works


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White's Service Inc


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Williams-Brownell Planing Mill Co Inc 46


Wilson Plumbing Co


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Young's Photo Studio


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INTRODUCTION


INTRODUCTION


PIEDMONT DIRECTORY CO., publishers of Miller's Asheville City Directory, present to subscribers and the general public, this, the 1943 edition of the Asheville City Directory, which also includes Beverly Hills, Biltmore, Biltmore Forest, Broadview, East Biltmore, Lake View Park, Linwood Park, Oakley, Oaklyn Park, Oteen, Sayles Village and South Biltmore.


Confidence in the continued growth of Asheville's industry, popu- lation and wealth, and in the advancement of its civic and social ac- tivities, will be maintained as sections of this Directory are consulted, for the Directory is a mirror truly reflecting Asheville to the world.


The enviable position occupied by the Asheville City Directory in the estimation of the public, has been established by rendering the best in Directory service. With an unrivaled organization, and having had the courteous and hearty cooperation of the business and pro- fessional men and residents, the publishers feel that the result of their labors will meet with the approval of every user, and that the Ashe- ville Directory will fulfill its mission as a source of authentic information pertaining to the community.


Four Major Departments


The four major departments are arranged in the following order:


THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES of residents and business and professional concerns is included in pages 33 to 547, on white paper. This is the only record in existence that aims to show the name, marital status, occupation and address of each adult resident of Ashe- ville and vicinity, and the name, official personnel, nature and address of each firm and corporation.


THE BUYER'S GUIDE, preceding the Classified and separately paged from 1 to 60, on goldenrod paper, contains the advertisements of lead- ing manufacturing, business and professional interests of Asheville and vicinity. The advertisements are indexed under headings descriptive of the business represented. This is reference advertising at its best, and merits a survey by all buyers eager to familiarize themselves with sources of supply. In a progressive community and famous resort like Asheville, the necessity of having this kind of information immediately available, is obvious. General appreciation of this fact is evidenced by the many reference users of this City Directry service.


THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY is included in pages 549


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to 631, on yellow paper. This department lists the names of all business and professional concerns in alphabetical order under appropriate head- ings. This feature constitutes an invaluable and indispensable catalog of the numerous interests of the community. The Directory is the common intermediary between buyer and seller. As such it plays an important part in the daily activities of the commercial and professional world. More buyers and sellers meet through the Classified Business Directory than through any other medium.


THE DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS, INCLUDING STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE, on pink paper, covers pages 633 to 822. In this section the names of the streets are arranged in alphabetical order; the numbers of the residences and business concerns are arranged in numerical order under the name of each street, and the names of the householders and concerns are placed opposite the numbers. The names of the inter- secting streets appear at their respective crossing points on each street. Features of this section are the designation of tenant-owned homes and the designation of homes and places of business having telephones.


Community Publicity


The Directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the com- munity, depicting in unbiased terms what it has to offer as a place of residence, as a business location, as a resort, as a manufacturing site and as an educational center. To broadcast this information, the pub- lishers have placed copies of this issue of the Directory in Directory Libraries, where they are readily available for free public reference, and serve as perpetual and reliable advertisements of Asheville and vicinity.


The Asheville Directory Library


Through the courtesy of the publishers of the Asheville City Direc- tory, a Directory Library is maintained in the offices of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, for free reference by the general public. This is one of more than 500 Directory Libraries installed in the chief cities of the U. S. and Canada by members of the Association of North American Directory Publishers, under whose supervision the system is operated.


The publishers appreciatively acknowledge the recognition by those progressive business and professional men who have demonstrated their confidence in the City Directory as an advertising medium, with assurance that it will bring a commensurate return.


PIEDMONT DIRECTORY CO. Publishers


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STATISTICAL REVIEW


ASHEVILLE


"IN THE LAND OF THE SKY" - "EASTERN GATEWAY CITY TO THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK"


STATISTICAL REVIEW


Form of Government-Council-Manager.


Population- City proper, 51,310; metropolitan area, 76,324 (1940 U. S. Census). American-born 98.1%.


Area- 14.7 square miles.


Altitude 2,210 to 3,200 feet above sea level.


Climate Mean annual temperature, 55.4 degrees F .; average annual rainfall, 38.08 inches.


Parks-


14, with total of 413.9 acres, valued at $516,529.


Assessed Valuation- $54,729,705, with $1.89 per $100 tax rate.


Financial Facts- 4 banks and 2 trust companies, with total de- posits in excess of $15,000,000, and total re- sources in excess of $16,000,000. Clearings for 1941, $212,340,000.


Postal Receipts- $356,856 for 1941.


Telephones in Service-12,827 (July 31, 1942).


Churches- 105, representing 16 denominations.


Building & Construction-577 permits, with total value of $769,925.00 for 1941.


Real Estate- Number of homes, about 12,000, with about 40.7% owned by occupants.


Industry -- Chief industries of city and surrounding terri- tory: Resort business, manufacturing and lum- ber. 78 manufacturing establishments, em- ploying 7,322 workers, paying wages of over $7,500,000 annually, and having products valued at over $30,000,000 annually (last report). Principal manufactured products of city and vicinity: Blankets, cotton and yarn goods, flour


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and feed, furniture, leather goods, mica pro- ducts, packing products, printing and publish- ing products and rayon yarn.


Trade Area ---


Retail area covers 21 counties, with total popu- lation of 500,000.


Newspapers- 2 dailies, combined as one paper on Sunday, and 2 weeklies.


Hotels - 16, with total of 2,600 rooms.


Railroads-


Southern.


Highways --


U. S. 19, 23, 25, 70 and 74. Blue Ridge Parkway from Shenandoah National Park to Great Smoky Mountains National Park is now under con- struction.


Airports ---


1, municipal. P. C. A. service suspended for duration.


Amusements-


Largest auditorium in city seats 3,500 persons. 6 moving-picture theatres, with total seating capacity of 4,500 persons. 2 legitimate theatres, with total seating capacity of 5,300 persons. 5 golf courses.


Hospitals- Education-


5, with total of 333 beds.


Institutions of higher learning include St. Genevieve of the Pines, Asheville School for Boys, Asheville College and Biltmore College. 16 public schools, including 1 junior college, 1 senior high school and 2 junior high schools. 3 parochial schools. Number of pupils in pub- lic schools, 9,248; teachers, 274. Value of public school property, $5,345,580.25.


Public Libraries- City Statistics- -


2, with total of 64,475 volumes.


Total street mileage, 200.54, with 153.06 miles paved. Miles of gas mains, 94; sewers, 181. Number of water meters, 13,396; light meters, 12,110; gas meters, 2,701. Capacity of water works, 700,000,000 gallons; daily average pumpage, approximately 11,500,000 gallons; miles of mains, 274; value of plant, $5,000,000. Fire department has 63 men, with 5 stations and ll pieces of motor equipment. Value of fire department property, $280,000. Police de- partment has 66 men, with 1 station and 13 pieces of motor equipment.


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Asheville from Beaucatcher Mountain


POPULATION


Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County, and one of the principal resort centers of the eastern U. S. The city has a population of 51,310 according to the report of the U. S. Census of 1940, with a metropolitan area population of 76,324.


HISTORY


Asheville was founded in 1797 by John Burton, the city being known for about three years of its early history as Morristown. The name was later changed to Asheville, in honor of Samuel and John Ashe, noted men of that period.


The city has long been a resort center, the first resort hotel having been constructed near the Sulphur Springs in the western part of the city, west of the French Broad River. Later the tourist traffic in- creased and other resort hotels were built, including the old Battery Park Hotel on the site now occupied by the modern structure. Other hotels have been constructed with growth of tourist trade, through expansion of transportation facilities, including railways and highways into the highlands. Industry and agriculture have also developed in the mountain section, to the point that Asheville has become a market- ing and shopping center for 18 counties of western North Carolina.


GOVERNMENT


Buncombe County is governed by a board of three commissioners. Asheville has the council-manager form of government, which includes


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a mayor and six other councilmen and a city manager. The two governmental bodies are housed in the handsome city and county buildings which flank the central city plaza. The city has one of the lowest fire records of any city of its size in the coun- try, due to an efficient fire department, and the police department has become highly effective with the aid of radio, cooperation with state and county law-en- forcement officers and by means of the police cruiser system. Two police radio stations are located here, one atop the Buncombe County Building and the other a State police radio station, on the Black Moun- Excellent Highways Lead in Every Direction tain highway.


TOURIST ATTRACTIONS


Scenic and other attractions of Asheville and western North Caro- lina are always of paramount interest to visitors. The famous Biltmore House and Gardens, located in the midst of the 15,000-acre Biltmore Estate in Ashe- ville, have been open to public view since 1930. The noted man- sion, adjudged one of the finest private homes in the world, was constructed nearly half a century ago by the late George W. Vanderbilt. The House, built Biltmore House after the architec- tural pattern of the


French chateaux, contains a vast collection of objects of artistic and historic value, gathered at great cost by Mr. Vanderbilt, in all parts of the world. Notable among the priceless treasures on display are the chessmen of Napoleon, the ceremonial robes of Cardinal Richelieu, ancient tapestries which graced the tent of Francis I at the Field of the Cloth of Gold, and a myriad other rare and precious objects.


Surrounding the House, the vast expanse of gardens and landscaped park presents a great mass of flowers and superbly-designed vistas to


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the beholder throughout the spring, summer and autumn seasons.


In Riverside Cemetery are located the tombs of the famous writer, O. Henry, and Zebulon Vance, Civil War Governor of North Carolina, and the now-famous marker erected to the memory of 18 German sailors by members of the Kiffin Rockwell Post of the American Legion. This is the only monument ever erected by American soldiers to the memory of their foreign foes. Also in Asheville, in the city of his birth, is the tomb of the late lamented Thomas Wolfe, internationally-known author of "Look Homeward, Angel," "Of Time and the River," "The Web and the Rock" and "You Can't Go Home Again."


The famous Craggy Rhododendron Gardens, located on the crest of the Great Craggy Mountains near Asheville, are one of the noted scenic attractions of the region near the city. The gardens, which pre-


Unique Grove Park Inn


sent the massed bloom of millions of purple rhododendron shrubs in June, are reached by means of a link of the famous Blue Ridge Parkway and a forest motor road via Barnardsville, and are the objective for many visitors in Asheville during the Rhododendron Festival.


Grove Park Inn, because of its unique setting and architecture, is a point often visited in the city. Circling the summits of the mountains


Mount Mitchell, Highest Peak East of the Rockies


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near the city, the Asheville Scenic Highway reveals surpassingly beau- tiful vistas to the motorist.


In the surrounding highland region, the beauty of the Sapphire Country, Chimney Rock and Lake Lure, the Blowing Rock and Linville sections, the Tryon resort region, and the sections near Hendersonville and Waynesville are of interest to visitors.


Mount Mitchell, highest mountain in eastern America, and Mount Pisgah in the Pisgah National Forest, may be climbed by the motorist.


THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK


Asheville is the eastern gateway city to the Great Smoky Mountains Na- tional Park, the nation's newest and most popu- lar playground. This great scen- ic region with its majestic peaks and deep A Scene in the Smokies valleys, its vast expanse of virgin forests, its clear trout streams and tumbling waterfalls, is a center of interest for visitors. Nearly 700,000 visitors entered this park last season. Excellent highways connect Asheville with the Great Smokies, and on the east- - ern approach to the park is lo- cated the 60,000 acre reservation of the Eastern Band of Chero- kee Indians. Here live 3,000 Indians, occu- pying their an- cient hunting grounds and pursuing their ancient crafts and customs, under supervis- ion of the Gov- ernment.




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