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Asheville

[ ash-vil ]

noun

  1. a city in W North Carolina.


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“There’s a fresco trail in the Blue Ridge right outside of Asheville,” Brook van der Linde, Haywood Street’s chief storyteller, told me, gauging my interest.

Mark MacNamara is a journalist and lives outside Asheville, North Carolina.

The shops are busy in my hometown of Asheville, North Carolina.

New Orleans, Asheville, Nashville and Charleston attract all the foodie attention, but the fusion scene in Birmingham, Alabama, will challenge your preconceptions about Southern food.

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Mark MacNamara is an Asheville, North Carolina-based writer.

In an October exhibition game in Asheville, N.C., the good and bad in him were on conspicuous display.

The Daily Beast spoke to the two of them at Moogfest, in Asheville, NC.

Electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk are playing their first of three shows in two nights at Moogfest in Asheville, North Carolina.

I had long heard tell of Asheville, North Carolina's legendary used bookstores, so I drove up for two nights.

Yesterday, the state Department of Health and Human Services suspended the license of that one clinic, in Asheville.

After a brief stay at Quallatown we set out for Asheville, leaving behind our old and friendly guard.

Mr. Nye has resided, for some time past, near Asheville, N.C.

I've been through Asheville many times and spent a summer there once.

If she could reach Asheville, a telegram would bring her father.

Her son had pneumonia from cold he had taken in the long drive from Asheville.

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