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Beaucatcher
Beaucatcher Beau"catch`er, n. A small flat curl worn on the temple by women. [Humorous]

Meaning of Beaucatcher from wikipedia

- Beaucatcher Tunnel carries U.S. Route 70 (US 70) and US 74A through Beaucatcher Mountain in Asheville, North Carolina. Work on the 750-foot (230 m) tunnel...
- John Evans Brown returned to Asheville to build his dream castle atop Beaucatcher Mountain. Brown called his castle Zealandia. Completed in 1889, Zealandia...
- Beaucatcher Mountain is located in a portion of the Appalachian Mountain Range known as the Great Craggy Mountains, in Asheville, North Carolina. Its...
- was to blast an 800-foot-wide (240 m) p****age through Beaucatcher Mountain. The Beaucatcher Mountain Defense ****ociation, formed in the early 1970s...
- infrastructure improvements, including City Hall, the water system, Beaucatcher Tunnel, and Asheville High School. Rather than default, the city paid...
- area, it breaks from the US 19/23 freeway onto city streets and through Beaucatcher Tunnel as it goes east; paralleling north of I-40, going through the...
- United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved September 22, 2011. "Beaucatcher Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological...
- these mountains. Adams Mountain Albert Mountain Andrews Bald Bear's Paw Beaucatcher Mountain Bee Mountain Beech Mountain Big Butt Mountain Big Yellow Mountain...
- it goes through the Beaucatcher Cut. At College Street, which changes into Tunnel Road, US 70/US 74A p****es through Beaucatcher Tunnel (built in 1927)...
- heard anything had happened to it I think I should feel almost as if Beaucatcher Mountain had been violently removed from the landscape by some force...