Asheville, North Carolina, was produced by the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places in partnership with the City of Asheville, Buncombe County, Asheville Convention & Visitors Bureau, Thomas Wolfe
House, North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers (NCSHPO). It was created under the direction of Carol D. Shull, Keeper of the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, Patrick W. Andrus, Heritage Tourism Program Manager, and Beth L. Savage, Publications Managing Editor. Asheville, North Carolina, is based on information in the files of the National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks collections. These materials are kept at 1201 Eye St., NW, Washington, D.C., and are open to the public from 9:00am to 12:00pm, Monday through Thursday.
The City of Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office, Thomas Wolfe
House and Asheville Area Conventions & Visitors Bureau conceptualized and
compiled materials for the Itinerary. National Register web production team members included Jeff Joeckel, who designed the itinerary, Rustin Quaide, and Shannon Bell (all of NCSHPO). Maps were designed by Rustin Quaide. Property descriptions and essays were written by Martha Fullington, Clay Griffith, Angela Heitter, Kim Hewitt, Steve Hill, Nick Lanier, Maggie O'Connor, and Jamie Metsch and edited by Jamie Metsch and Shannon Bell. Additional information for some of the properties was provided by
Preservation Society of Asheville & Buncombe Co., Albemarle Park-Manor
Grounds Association, Inc., Asheville-Buncombe County Library-North Carolina
Collection, and the D. Hiden Ramsey Library-University of North Carolina Asheville. National Register interns, Rebecca Dorfman, Brown University, and Lindsey Wallace, Ohio State University, provided assistance with research and project compilation.
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