Asheville, North Carolina • Buncombe County
The Arcade Building in Asheville, North Carolina, is a distinctive three-story, L-shaped structure featuring a central glass-covered arcade. It showcases a blend of Italian Renaissance and Art Deco architectural styles, originally housing shops and offices.
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Architecture
218 Patton Ave., Asheville, North Carolina
Commerce; Architecture; Religion
2 Angle St., Asheville, North Carolina
Architecture
City County Plaza, Asheville, North Carolina
Architecture; Education; Landscape Architecture
419 Mcdowell St., Asheville, North Carolina
Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Education
Roughly Bounded By Patton Ave., Southern Rr Line, Us 40, Sand Hill Rd., And Malvern Hills Subdivision, Asheville, North Carolina
Architecture
192-194 Coxe Ave., Asheville, North Carolina
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Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
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Industry; Architecture
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