Asheville Exhibition
Exhibition in Asheville, North Carolina, United States
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The Western North Carolina Historical Association
The Western North Carolina Historical Association in Asheville, North Carolina, is committed to preserving and promoting history through the care and preservation of Smith-McDowell, an imposing, historic 4-story mansion that is now an interesting and informative museum. Previously a dormitory and classroom, in 1974 The Western North Carolina Historical Association began restoring Smith-McDowell House, the oldest surviving house, as a museum that offers exhibitions and educational programs that highlight the lives of explorers and settlers. Crafty Historian events held at Smith-McDowell House include art-focused and educational activities that provide fun and interactive ways of experiencing history.
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The Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center
The Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center in Asheville, North Carolina, was established in 1993, as a tribute to the history of Black Mountain College and the important role it played in providing interdisciplinary and progressive education, with a specific focus on the arts. Home to impressive exhibitions, publications, public programs and more, The Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center is a place that encourages interaction between people of different backgrounds, specifically relating to arts and sciences. We provide a safe storage for permanent collections of historical materials and artworks pertaining to the college as well as publications relating to the college.