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Tom Collins's Stories
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Asheville has been called many things—weirdest, happiest, quirkiest place in America, Santa Fe of the East, New Age Capital of the World, Paris of the South, Beer City USA, Most Haunted, Sky City and others. It has many secrets, mysteries, and legends—some factual, some alleged, some exaggerated and some just plain lies.

THE PINBALL MUSEUM

The Asheville Pinball Museum offers vintage games and unlimited play for a fun day.
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RIVER ARTS DISTRICT

Just 8 minutes from Applewood, the River Arts District is a vibrant hub for artists.
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THE FRENCH BROAD RIVER

The French Broad River offers diverse activities like rafting, fishing, and kayaking.
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THE GOOGOO

Applewood welcomes guests with the tradition of giving GooGoo candy, a fun Southern treat.
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FLATIRON

The 1927 Flatiron Building in Asheville is a historic gem with Beaux Arts details.
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DR. ELIZABETH BLACKWELL

Asheville’s Urban Trail features the Blackwell Memorial, honoring Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
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THE CROSSROADS MONUMENT

Asheville's roots trace back to Cherokee trails, evolving into a crossroads and city.
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CHIMNEY ROCK GOLD

Prospector Clyde shares a tale of hidden treasure near Chimney Rock, NC's Round Top.
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BATTERY PARK HOTEL

Learn the history of Asheville's Battery Park Hotel, a landmark with roots back to 1886.
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