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Asheville, NC
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Biltmore Estate |
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(Attractions & Activities - Gardens) |
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1 Approach Rd US 25 just north of I-40, Asheville 28803 800-411-3812 |
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Description:
BILTMORE AREA. Western North Carolina's beloved "castle on the hill" resides on an 8000-acre estate, complete with manicured gardens, woodlands, and an award-winning winery (the nation's most visited). Built in the late 19th-century by George Washington Vanderbilt II, the chateau-inspired home is an opulent example of the wealth acquired during America's Gilded Age. The magnificent 250-room mansion ranks as the largest private residence in the country and offers self-guided tours that can easily last for hours. |
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User Rating: 9.5 / 10
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Botanical Gardens at Asheville |
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(Attractions & Activities - Gardens) |
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151 W.T. Weaver Blvd, Asheville 28804 828-252-5190 |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Dedicated to showcasing the beauty and biological diversity of the Southern Appalachian mountains, this reserve features everything from trees to lichens. Every season brings some spectacle of its own, and visitors especially cherish the spring display of wildflowers in April and May. A trail through the ten-acre parcel invites strolls and passes by benches, a gazebo, a spring house, and a dogtrot cabin. A library, gift shop, and visitor center are useful features for interested patrons. |
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The North Carolina Arboretum |
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(Attractions & Activities - Gardens) |
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100 Frederick Law Olmsted Wy, Asheville 28806 828-665-2492 |
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Description:
Western North Carolina's beauty and Appalachian culture take the stage at this public garden, located near the Blue Ridge Parkway. More than 60 acres of the arboretum are expertly cultivated gardens that showcase a variety of flora, including one of the most extensive bonsai collections in the US. Also on display are an ericaceous (acid soil-loving) plant collection with more than 16 species of native and hybrid azaleas and the Heritage Garden, which highlights plants pivotal to the region's craft industry. Ten miles of trails allow visitors to fully explore the unique landscape. Each season, the center hosts educational programs, workshops, and demonstrations. |
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