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Asheville (/ˈæʃvɪl/ ASH-vil) is a city in and the
county seat of
Buncombe County,
North Carolina,
United States.
Located at the
confluence of the French...
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ships of the
United States Navy have been
named Asheville after Asheville,
North Carolina. USS
Asheville (PG-21), was a
gunboat that
served in the Caribbean...
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Asheville (UNC
Asheville, UNCA, or
simply Asheville) is a
public liberal arts
university in
Asheville,
North Carolina,
United States. UNC
Asheville is...
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Asheville Regional Airport (IATA: AVL, ICAO: KAVL, FAA LID: AVL) is a
class C
airport near
Interstate 26 and the town of Fletcher,
North Carolina, 9 miles...
- The
Asheville Citizen-Times is a
daily newspaper of
Asheville,
North Carolina. It was
formed in 1991 as a
result of a
merger of the
morning Asheville Citizen...
- The Harrah's
Cherokee Center –
Asheville,
previously known as the U.S.
Cellular Center and
originally as the
Asheville Civic Center Complex, is a multipurpose...
- The
Asheville metropolitan area is a
metropolitan area
centered on the prin****l city of
Asheville,
North Carolina. The U.S.
Office of
Management and Budget...
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Asheville School is a
private university-preparatory
boarding school in
Asheville,
North Carolina founded in 1900. The
campus sits on 300
acres (120 ha)...
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shared with the Thunder. The
franchise began as the
Asheville Altitude in 2001
playing in
Asheville,
North Carolina for four seasons. They won the 2004...
- The
Asheville-class
gunboats were a
class of
small warships built for the
United States Navy in
response to the
Cuban Missile Crisis. The
class is named...