AZURE-LURE - page101 - page 150

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  azur101 High Hampton Inn and Country Club.  The Veranda Overlooks Gorgeous Vistas of Lawn and Golf Links.  Photo by H.W. Pelton.  Courtesy E.L. McKee.  
  azur102 Rock Mountain.  Upon the surface a well defined rainbow is plainly visible.  Photo by H.W. Pelton.  Courtesy E.L. McKee.  
  azur103 There is always plenty of deer and game in the shooting season.  Result of a hunt before 9 o'clock in the morning.  Courtesy Brevard Chamber of Commerce.  
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  azur105 Memorial arch erected to the World War heroes of Transylvania County marks the main entrance to the Pisgah National Forest two miles from Brevard, N.C., the land of the waterfalls.  Photo Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Dr. H.R. Walker and J.W. Smith.  
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  azur107 The Fireplace in the Main Hall.  Mount Pisgah Motor Road.  The Inn a delightful reward for the climb to Pisgah Ridge.  Photo Pisgah National Forest.  Courtesy Pisgah National Forest Inn.  
  azur108 Frying Pan Gap Public Camp Ground. "Here the Forest Service has arranged every convenience for the traveler."  Photo Pisgah National Forest.  Courtesy Pisgah National Forest Inn.  
  azur109 Pisgah National Forest Inn on Pisgah Ridge.  Photo Courtesy Pisgah National Forest.  Courtesy Pisgah National Forest Inn.  
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  azur111 Presbyterian Church and Hut.  Brevard, North Carolina.  Courtesy Presbyterian Church.  
  azur112 Brevard Baptist Church and Manse.  Brevard, North Carolina.  Photo Plateau Studios.  Courtesy J.H. Tinsley.  
  azur113 "The valley lands showed vigorous growing crops and an unusual variety of fruits and vegetables."  Photo Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Brevard Chamber of Commerce.  
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  azur115 Long Shoals Bridge.  "Amid the whispering trees and singing stream."  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Buncombe County Commissioners.  
  azur116 Buena Vista Highway. "Along the faultless pavements of Buncombe County."  Photo Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Buncombe County Commissioners.  
  azur117 John Henry Grogg, North Carolina Realty Company. Portrait.  
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  azur119 View From Mount Mitchell Motor Road.  Where the craggies lift their rugged crests above the clouds.  Courtesy Mount Mitchell Motor Road.  
  azur120 The French Broad River.  Seems to carry the strength of the hills in its stately flow.  Courtesy Southern Railway.  
  azur121 Mount Pisgah and "The Rat."  In the Pisgah National Forest as viewed from Asheville.  Courtesy Southern Railway.  
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"I'm a Tar-heel born, I'm a Tar-hell bred, But

I'll be one while I'm living and I'll be one when I'm dead."

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  azur123 Canyon of Rocky Broad River from Chimney Rock.  Reached by an excellent highway from Asheville.  Courtesy Southern Railway.  
  azur124 Beautiful Melrose Falls.  Between Melrose and Tryon, North Carolina.  Courtesy Southern Railway.  
  azur125 Young Men's Christian Association in Asheville, North Carolina.  Courtesy Asheville Y.M.C.A.  
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  azur127 Y.M.C.A. Camp Powhatan in Pisgah National Forest.  Exceptionally beautiful in it forest setting on Bent Creek Lake.  Courtesy Asheville Y.M.C.A.  
  azur128 The Road to Blue Ridge.  Hewn from the forest primeval.  Photo by H.W. Pelton.  Courtesy Blue Ridge Association.  
  azur129 A Symphony of Waters, Blue Ridge.  Photo by H.W. Pelton.  Courtesy Blue Ridge Association.  
  azur130 The Blue Ridge Association Text  
  azur131 Robert E. Lee Hall.  The center of Blue Ridge life and social activities.  Photo by H.W. Pelton.  Courtesy Blue Ridge Association.  
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  azur133 Blue Ridge Part Stop for Breakfast on a Hike.  "Where the singing woods weave shadows."  Photo by H.W. Pelton.  Courtesy Blue Ridge Association.  
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  azur135 Daily Event in Scy Camp.  Located in one of the most beautiful sections of the South.  Courtesy Blue Ridge Association.  
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  azur137 The Lake.  Everybody plays at Blue Ridge.  Courtesy Blue Ridge Association.  
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  azur139 Catawba Falls.  Black Mountain near Blue Ridge.  Courtesy Blue Ridge Association.  
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  azur141 Asheville High School.  Asheville is recognized as an educational center.  Courtesy Asheville Chamber of Commerce.  
  azur142 West Asheville School.  One of the splendid school buildings in the vicinity of Asheville.  Courtesy Asheville Chamber of Commerce.  
  azur143 Resting Place of Bill Nye.  An historical church yard near Asheville.  Courtesy Kenilworth Inn.  
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  azur145 Home of W.N. Garrett.  Asheville is essentially a city of homes.  
  azur146 Remarkable view of Beaver Lake.  From home of W.E. Garrett.  Asheville is famous for its magnificent environment.  
  azur147 Handsome Colonial Home.  Residence of D.L. Meriwether.  "There are homes of grace and culture."  
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  azur149 Asheville School for Boys.  Aerial view over athletic field, campus, and school buildings.  Courtesy Asheville School.  
  azur150 Trees on Mount Pisgah.  "Pointing to the Azure Sky."  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Plateau Studios.