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2013
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An attempt by Laurel Park Estates, Incorporated to create a 10,000-acre premier resort area near Hendersonville in the 1920s became one of the biggest flops in state history and ended in financial reverses for such investors as Jack Dempsey.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 61 Issue 11, Apr 1994, p13-14, por
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24005
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Suzanne and Hunter Hale own Killarney House in Hendersonville. The house has been owned by a number of families for over a hundred years and is part of the Hyman Heights Historic District.
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24551
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This article presents an account from a Florida attorney, Granville Lipscombe Larimore, in 1899 who visited Transylvania County, North Carolina. His papers reveal his experiences in Hendersonville.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 41 Issue 1, June 1973, p8-11, il
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35699
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A Mountains tours covered a host of interests. History buffs may step back into their favorite time periods in places such as the Farmers Curb Market and Biltmore Homespun Shop. For nature aficionados, there are the Pisgah National Forest and waterfalls. For creative fiction lovers, there were Connemara, Carl Sandburg’s mountain home, and the Flat Rock Playhouse.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 7 Issue 3, May/June 1979, p25