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History of Asheville, North Carolina:

Asheville Is A City Located In Buncombe County, North Carolina6, And Is Its County Seat. As Of The 2000 Census, The City Had A Total Population Of 68,889. It Is The Largest City In Western North Carolina, And Continues To Grow Rapidly.

Attractive To Hip And Creative Young People As Well As To Hip And Creative Retirees, Asheville Has Been Listed In Both Rolling Stone And Modern Maturity As An Ideal Place To Live Or Visit. The Open And Accepting Character Of The City Is Evidenced By The Many Life Styles And Beliefs That Coexist Peacefully There. The Art Scene Is Especially Active And Asheville Has Become A Mecca For Potters, Painters And Musicians, With Much Of The Current Creativity Inspired By The Folk Art And Old Ballads Of Early Scotch, English And Scotch-Irish Settlers.

Asheville Is Home To University Of North Carolina At Asheville, Or UNCA (http://www.unca.edu/), A Liberal Arts College Of About 3500 Students And Part Of The University Of North Carolina System (http://www.northcarolina.edu/content.php/system/index.php).

In The 2004 Presidential Election John Kerry Was The Choice Of Most Asheville Voters, Although George W. Bush Carried The State. Most Of The New-comers To The Area Are Liberal Politically. The City Is Home To The French Broad Food Coop (http://www.fbfc.com)

Asheville Is Located At The Confluence Of The Swannanoa River Into The French Broad River, Which Continues All The Way Northwest Through The Appalachian Mountains To Knoxville In Tennessee. Its Weather Tends To Be Somewhat Irregular And Unpredictable, Though Morning Fog In The Valley Is Quite Common. It Has The Hot And Humid Summers Typical Of The Southeastern U.S., But In Winter Temperatures May Fall Into The Teens And Asheville Almost Always Receives Snow And Freezing Rain) A Few Times Each Year.

The City Is Best Known For The Lavish Biltmore Estate, Which Attracts Hundreds Of Thousands Of Tourists Each Year. Other Notable Architecture In Asheville Includes Its Art Deco City Hall And Other Unique Buildings In The Downtown. The Montford Neighborhood And Other Central Areas Are Considered Historic Districts And Include Many Victorian Houses. Asheville And The Surrounding Mountains Are Also Extremely Popular In The Autumn When Fall Foliage Peaks In October. The Scenic Blue Ridge Parkway Runs Through Town And The Estate. Biltmore Village Is A Section Of The City Adjacent To The Estate, Where Workers Stayed During Its Construction. It Is Currently Home To Many Small Trendy Shops. Author Thomas Wolfe Was Born In Asheville. Author F. Scott Fitzgerald Lived And Worked In Asheville During Some Of His Literary Career. His Wife, Zelda, Died In A Fire In An Asheville Sanitarium In 1948.

In 2003 Alleged Bomber Eric Robert Rudolph Was Transported To Asheville From Murphy, North Carolina For Arraignment In Federal Court. In September 2004, Major Flooding Was Reported In Town, Particularly At Biltmore Village, Due To Rains From The Remnants Of Hurricane Frances And Hurricane Ivan.

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