Let’s be frank about local barbecue. Eastern or Western? The only thing that fires up more allegiance on game day than the teams on the screen is your chosen type of barbecue. Whether you prefer tomato or vinegar, spicy or sweet, or your own meatless variety, Western North Carolina has a barbecue joint for you…. Read more »
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Asheville Museum of Science Sparks the Minds of Tomorrow
In the midst of the hustle and bustle of the heart of Downtown Asheville resides the Asheville Museum of Science. Opened in November 2016, AMOS has become a hub for science and learning in Western North Carolina. “We are much bigger than these four walls,” said Amanda Bryant, executive director of AMOS. “As a museum,… Read more »
Not Quite as Robust: NAI Beverly-Hanks Q2 2019 Commercial Market Report
Q2 2019 Commercial Activity: The bullets below tell the story: All categories were slightly off in Q2 2019 as compared with Q2 2018. The one exception was land, which was up 10%. There were 124 closings in all sectors in quarter two for $121.8 million, compared to 186 sales for $181.2 million in Q2 2018…. Read more »
7 Reasons to Love Living in Straus Park
Historically significant and sleekly modern, Straus Park is a beloved planned community in Brevard, NC. Straus Park offers residents the best of mountain life, with hiking trails, a large meadow, and a green pond usually filled with ducks and canoes. Are you looking for a great neighborhood in the heart of Transylvania County? Here are… Read more »
Top 6 Mouth-Watering Spots for Fried Chicken in Asheville
If you’re looking for fried chicken that’s finger-licking good, there’s no better place than a local restaurant that knows its stuff. Many mountain restaurants keep their recipes close to the vest— and their breasts and thighs even closer!—releasing the savory comfort dish only as a weekly special or for weekend brunch. But when a fried… Read more »
Transylvania Crossroads Meet at Ecusta Brewing
The intersection of U.S. 276 and U.S. 64 in the mountain town of Brevard is a bustling hub for local, commercial, and tourism traffic. Heading west on U.S. 64, you enter Brevard, a place of independent businesses, academic institutions, small cafes, and farm-to-table restaurants. If you head north on U.S. 276, the Pisgah National Forest… Read more »
3 Innovative Brewery Tours You're Guaranteed to Enjoy [Interactive Maps]
You used to bring beer on your vacation. Now you go on vacation for the beer. From its epicenter in Asheville to tiny enclaves around the region, craft brewing is a big draw for people from near and far. The number of local craft breweries is matched only by their quality, uniqueness, and seasonal ingredients…. Read more »
15 Cities with Nonstop Flights to Asheville, and What to do There
Did you know that the history of commercial aviation in Asheville goes back to 1925? The Asheville Regional Airport as we know it opened on June 7, 1961 to serve residents and visitors across the region. Today, the airport sees more than one million passengers each year to their ultimate destinations. There’s never been a… Read more »
3 Craft Breweries at the Heart of the "Farm to Keg" Movement in WNC
Western North Carolina has 60+ craft breweries, the vast majority of which are homegrown. With several dozen breweries all its own, Asheville has become the epicenter for our still burgeoning beverage movement. But regardless of their locale, every beer maker in our region is experimenting with far-reaching styles, local ingredients, and their own unique flair…. Read more »
3 Reasons Why Hot Springs is an Awesome Girls Weekend Destination
Nestled along the French Broad River, the mountain resort town of Hot Springs is home to about 600 people. However, like the ebb and flow of the river, the town’s numbers swell with visitors seeking relaxation and recreation. The area has been popular with couples and families for centuries. But today, women are also flowing… Read more »