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Smith-McDowell House Museum |
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(Attractions & Activities - Museums)
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283 Victoria Rd, Asheville 28801 828-253-9231 |

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Description:
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BILTMORE AREA. Asheville's oldest home is Victorian in style and was built around 1840. The red-brick structure was a rarity in the days of log cabins, and it was built using slave labor. Occupied by a variety of prominent Asheville citizens and families, the house features exquisitely landscaped grounds designed by renowned Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. Today, the home's lovingly furnished period rooms offer a glimpse of Asheville's early days, and informative history exhibits further elucidate life during the era. |
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Hours:
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| Wed-Sat 10am-4pm; Sun 1pm-4pm |
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Admission:
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Regular Adult $5; Senior (65+) $4; Student $4; Child (5-18) $3
Christmas Season Adult $7; Senior (65+) $6; Student $6; Child (5-18) $5 |
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Payment Methods: |
Visa, Master Card |
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