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  • Collection: Picturing Asheville and Western North Carolina

Mr. Flack (Flock?) on porch at the Inn (Lake Lure Inn?) drawing water. The Inn was a simple stuccoed building with red tile roof containing 3-stories.

Zealandia a mansion on Beaucatcher Mt. Sir Phillip Henry expanded the home into a three-story, 62-room English manor house (Tudor style) with a separate cottage and stables. John Evans Brown, the original builder named the home "Zealandia" after…

Front view of Ottari Osteopathic Sanitarium. The Spanish style brick building was covered in white stucco and was to be the finest private sanitarium ever built said Meacham.

Ottari Sanitorium, entrance road. Gravel winding road with trees on either side of the road. The sanitarium was a Spanish style brick building that was covered in white stucco and was to be the finest private sanitarium ever built said Meacham.

Front exterior of the Biltmore House. Lawn, fountain, and, trees frame the house. House built in the Francis I style 16th century French chateau.

Front exterior view of Biltmore House. Lawn and reflecting pool in foreground. Francis I style 16th century French chateau.

'Rose garden with Grove Park Inn in background. Fred Seely had no formal training as an architect. Amazingly, only 11 months and 27 days were needed to complete the stone structure.'

Three-quarter view of west facing side of Grove Park Inn. Photo shot from the golf course with Sunset mountain in the background. The granite structure took 11 months and 27 days to complete.

Front exterior view of Biltmore House. Driveway and trees on right side. The Estate is based off of Chateau de Blois, Francis I style 16th-century French chateau.

'Langren Hotel - Roller skater on top of building. The Langren consists of reinforced concrete, was located near the Pack Square, Asheville, and stood at the corner of North Main and College streets, where formerly stood the old Buck hotel.…
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