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3397
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Asheville's Biltmore Avenue has had a renaissance after declining through the early 1980s. Today crowds fill the shops; art galleries, including Blue Spiral Gallery; theater; museum; and restaurants, including the Blue Moon Bakery, that line the street.
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2792
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Lovers of wildflowers can have their appreciation enhanced through use of a hand-held magnifying glass, which can reveal secrets unseen by the naked eye.
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3007
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When John Cram came to Asheville in 1972 to open a craft shop, he was told he wouldn't succeed. Today, he owns craft and art galleries, including New Morning Gallery and Blue Spiral I, that gross over $2.5 million a year.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 54 Issue 8, Aug 1996, p43-44, il
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3069
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In 1988, McDowell County began focusing on growth management, education, tourism, and government services. Today unemployment is down to six percent, fifty percent of the workforce is in factory jobs, industry is moving in, and SAT scores are up.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 54 Issue 11, Nov 1996, p25-26,30-33,36