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NY times travel writer spends 36 hours in Asheville


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http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/10/10/travel/what-to-do-36-hours-in-asheville-north-carolina.html

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Asheville calls itself the Land of the Sky, but that barely scratches the surface. This city of just over 87,000 people, nestled between the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, is also the land of the arts, the outdoors and terrific cuisine, as well as a land of colorful history distinguished by Gilded Age opulence and literary inspiration. Asheville, which was spared damage from Hurricane Matthew, has rebounded from a long economic trough in recent decades. It is now a top tourist destination in the South, one renowned for its creative spirit and progressive ideals. 

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Asheville also calls itself “Beer City USA” and it’s hard to argue the point. It has more breweries per capita than any American city — 23 at last count —

 

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37 minutes ago, stankowalski said:

Twenty three breweries?!?!? 

I'd be dead in a year.

Many of them within short walking distance.

 

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While you’ll find beer tours, all you really need is some walking shoes — many of the best small breweries are within a few blocks of one another on the South Slope

 

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11 hours ago, Doc Holiday said:

Some of the reasons I've been wanting to move to Asheville for a while now. Unfortunately I've had a hard time job hunting out that way, partly because I live on the other side of the state.

Fixed it for you.

 

Some of the reasons I've been wanting to move to Asheville for a while now. Unfortunately I've had a hard time job hunting out that way, partly because there are very very few good jobs in Asheville.

 

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15 hours ago, Hotsauce said:

Where are some other cool mountain towns you guys recommend?

 

Washington Post had an article recently calling Sylva the Asheville alternative without the crowds.  Much smaller town but very cool area.  I lived there many years ago and loved it....even though it was not as cool as it is now.

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12 minutes ago, ARSEN said:

It's a laid back life

So is the city I live in, Winston Salem.  But I wouldn't recommend it for tourist. Well, except for old Salem perhaps..  I guess its just that I don't drink beer very much, and am not a fan of the arts. Sports, History, and outdoor activities are more my thing.  Although the outdoor stuff has decreased significantly as I have gotten older. 

I  took a trip to Chattanooga a few years ago.  I enjoyed that much more than Asheville.  A little history, some beautiful rivers and mountains, and one or two bars with decent whiskey were more my style.

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51 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

So is the city I live in, Winston Salem.  But I wouldn't recommend it for tourist. Well, except for old Salem perhaps..  I guess its just that I don't drink beer very much, and am not a fan of the arts. Sports, History, and outdoor activities are more my thing.  Although the outdoor stuff has decreased significantly as I have gotten older. 

I  took a trip to Chattanooga a few years ago.  I enjoyed that much more than Asheville.  A little history, some beautiful rivers and mountains, and one or two bars with decent whiskey were more my style.

I prefer cabins in Bryson City with Blue Ridge Parkway view.  Lots of outdoors and very secluded.  I love just to get away for few days. 

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