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Urban Trail
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11 Biltmore Ave
Asheville, NC
Downtown
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A great way to get to learn some history about Asheville walking around downtown. Divided into 5 historic periods from the Frontier period (1784) to the age of cultural diversity (mid to late 1900's. Check the website for an audio tour, some videos and an interactive map
The Asheville Urban Trail has often been called Asheville's "museum without walls." Started by a small group of citizens interested in helping revitalize downtown, the Urban Trail consists of thirty stations of bronze sculpture around downtown. Each station has a plaque illuminating some of the very interesting histories of downtown's development and the various notable people who once lived here. Mostly local artists helped to create the whimsical bronze sculptures and other artworks that are found at each station. The tour is a 1.7-mile walk that begins and ends at Pack Place and takes about two hours to complete in its entirety.
The Asheville Urban Trail has often been called Asheville's "museum without walls." Started by a small group of citizens interested in helping revitalize downtown, the Urban Trail consists of thirty stations of bronze sculpture around downtown. Each station has a plaque illuminating some of the very…
Great walkable trail through downtown Asheville with sculptures and signage to learn more of Asheville history
This free, self-guided walking tour takes you through Asheville’s charming downtown area, teaching you all about the city’s history, notable residents, architecture, and local art at over 30 different stops.
The Asheville Urban Trail is a free, self-guided walking tour of downtown Asheville. It highlights the unique architecture, people, and historic events of the city. The Urban Trail is divided into five distinct eras, each of which has a symbol. These symbols are carved into pink granite blocks placed in the sidewalk along the way for you to follow. All street crosswalks for the trail are marked. Enjoyed in its entirety, the walking tour requires approximately two hours to complete. For detailed information on the trail stations, including an audio tour, printable or interactive map, and a video outlining the history of the trail itself, visit Explore Asheville: www.exploreasheville.com/urban-trail
The Asheville Urban Trail is a free, self-guided walking tour of downtown Asheville. It highlights the unique architecture, people, and historic events of the city. The Urban Trail is divided into five distinct eras, each of which has a symbol. These symbols are carved into pink granite blocks place…