AZURE-LURE - page151 - page 200

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  azur151 Beaver Lake, "when the glorious sun sinks down Gleaming deeply, darkly violet -- O'er the wonderfully sweet town."  
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  azur153 Pinnacle Mountain on the Road to Mount Mitchell.  "Mountainsides Aflame with Azaleas and Laurel."  Courtesy Mount Mitchell Motor Road.  
  azur154 Mount Mitchell in its Peerless Majesty.  "Towers above romantic, cloud-banked, mountain-rimmed valleys."  Courtesy Mount Mitchell Motor Road.  
  azur155 Mitchell Falls.  Discovery of the body of Rev. Elisha Mitchell.  Reproduction photo 67 years old -- Courtesy Mt. Mitchell Motor Road.  
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  azur157 Sheer Granite Cliffs.  "Rising tier on tier to fascinating heights."  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur158 The Rocky Broad River.  Running clear and strong reflects its joy.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur159 Mountain Crags Flank the Road.  View of Chimney Rock and Hickory Nut Falls from highway.  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur160 Rhododendron Cascades.  Perchance beside this limpid wood-fringed brink vain psyche knelt.  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur161 The Ascent Begins.  "Reached by bridges --"  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur162 Through the Needle's Eye.  Stairways and trails.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur163 Weather Beaten Sentinel of the Cliffs.  To the very apex --  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur164 Guarding the Entrance to the Blue Ridge.  Top of Chimney Rock.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur165 Hickory Nut Falls.  (400ft. high)  "With its scintillating waterfalls --"  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur166 Along the Appian Way.  Its famous trail hewn from the cliffside.  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur167 The Eagle's Nest.  "And on its highest point an eagle's nest was found."  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur168 Dawn over Hickory Nut Valley.  Mystic amethyst streamers unfurl as aurora heralds the day.  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
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  azur170 A Peaceful Mountain Road.  Fir-crowned peaks and pleasant valleys.  Photo by Ray Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur171 Galax Picking by the Mountain People.  An industry rarely heard of outside of the Carolina mountains.  Photo Courtesy of Pisgah National Forest.  
  azur172 Fantastical Phenomena of Nature -- Blowing Rock.  "Overhanging the St. John's River Gorge."  Courtesy Southern Railway.  
  azur173 Beautiful Mayview Manor in Cloudland.  "Atop a tremendous cliff in Blowing Rock, N.C.  Courtesy Southern Railway.  
  azur174 Normal Building.  Training teachers where nature had been so lavish with her endowments.  Courtesy Asheville Chamber of Commerce.  
  azur175 TEXT - Asheville Normal and Associated Schools  
  azur176 Corner of the Campus.  Showing Laundry Science Building - Faith Infirmary - Florence Stephenson Hall.  Courtesy Asheville Normal and Associated Schools.  
  azur177 Florence Stephenson Hall.  "Midst restful, inspiring and beautiful scenery."  Courtesy Asheville Normal and Associated Schools.  
  azur178 Pease House Dormitory.  "For little girls who lack school advantages because of home conditions."  Courtesy Asheville Normal and Associated Schools.  
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  azur180 Elizabeth Boyd Memorial Chapel.  A most beautiful and attractive center for lectures and musicals.  Courtesy Asheville Normal and Associated Schools.  
  azur181 Walk Under the Pines and Oaks.  Lofty mountains and gorgeous sunsets form precious memories.  Courtesy Asheville Normal and Associated Schools.  
  azur182 Rose Foster Practice Cottage.  "Where nature invigorates and stimulates desire to improve."  
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  azur184 Industrial Arts Building.  "In a land famous for its beauty and grandeur."  W.H. Lord Architect.  Courtesy Asheville Normal and Associated Schools.  
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  azur186 Newton School.  Used by Asheville Normal and Associated Schools during summer session.  Courtesy Asheville Chamber of Commerce.  
  azur187 Claxton School.  Has splendid auditorium used for religious and educational programs.  Courtesy City of Asheville.  
  azur188 J.T. Horney.  Largest and youngest owner and developer of residential sub-divisions in the South.  
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  azur190 Brucemont Circle -- Horneyhurst.  Courtesy J.T. Horney.  text  
  azur191 Brucemont Circle -- Horneyhurst.  Courtesy J.T. Horney.  text  
  azur192 Dorchester Avenue -- Horneyhurst.  "J.T. Horney, owner and developer of Horney Heights, Horney Hurst, and Hayes Addition."  Courtesy J.T. Horney.  
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  azur194 The Marvelous Trip to Mount Mitchell.  Automobiles entering trail gate.  Courtesy Mount Mitchell Motor Road.  
  azur195 Parties enroute to Mount Mitchell.  Viewing the gorgeous scenery from the motor road.  Courtesy Mount Mitchell Motor Road.  
  azur196 Mount Mitchell Motor Road.  A description of this tremendous engineering achievement exhausts the English vocabulary.  Courtesy Mount Mitchell Motor Road.  
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  azur198 "Vacation Land of the World."  MAP - Southern Railway System Western North Carolina.  Courtesy Southern Railway.  
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  azur200 Buncombe County Prison Barracks.  Asheville and Buncombe County have a juvenile court and modern clinic.  Courtesy Buncombe County Commissioners.