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  azur351 The Cliff Dwellers.  The great cliff forms the back wall of this unique dwelling.  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur352 View From Top of Chimney Rock.  Overlooking mountains and piedmont plain.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur353 Verdure in Infinite Variety.  Characteristic of the southern Appalachian mountains.  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur354 An Angler's Paradise.  For those who hear to call of purling waters.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur355 The Opera Box.  Where one can listen to the symphony of the wilderness.  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur356 The Devil's Head.  Malignant guardian of the valley.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur357 Gruesome Rocks.  Formed by nature is her most eccentric mood.  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur358 Bottomless Pools.  Bubbling rapids and fathomless depths in a mountain paradise.  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur359 Picture Rock on the Appian Way.  Laurel, evergreen, dogwood, and pine, an array of floral loveliness.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur360 Stairway to Pulpit Rock.  A winding walk up a granite age-old crag.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur361 Pulpit Rock.  Another natural oddity in the Chimney Rock Mountains.  Photo by Stephenson Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur362 Wild Cat Trap.  Nature's masonry in unending variety.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Chimney Rock Company.  
  azur363 Exquisite Glistening Rainbow Falls.  The reward at the end of a short hike from Esmeralda.  Photo by N. Brock.  Courtesy Esmeralda Inn.   
  azur364 Esmeralda Inn.  A rustic inn in a setting of lapis-lazuli and emerald.  Courtesy T.F. Turner.  
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  azur366 Rustic Interior of Esmeralda Inn.  This section abounds in natural idiosyncrasies and beauty.  Courtesy T.F. Turner.  
  azur367 A Typical Bit of Esmeralda Waterscape.  Environs that have served as background for thrilling movies.  Photo by N. Brock.  Courtesy Esmeralda Inn.  
  azur368 Camp Life and Activities at Camp Osceola.  Located in an enchanting part of Wonderland, Hendersonville, North Carolina.  Summer camps have become an important part of the educational system of our country.  Courtesy I.B. Brown.  
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  azur370 Looking Toward Camp from Lake Osceola.  No feature of the camp gives boys greater pleasure than swimming.  Courtesy Camp Osceola.  
  azur371 Minnehaha Camp Fire Girl's Hiking Party.  Starting for a night 'on top.'  Courtesy Minnehaha Camps.  
  azur372 McDowell County Court House in Marion.  In the mountains but protected from the winter gales.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Marion Kiwanis Club.  
  azur373 TEXT - Marion:  the Lake City of the Mountains.  
  azur374 A Business Street in Marion.  On Central Highway and North and South number 19.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Marion Kiwanis Club.  
  azur375 One of the Marion Hotels.  Marion is the nearest point to lovely Lake James.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Marion Kiwanis Club.  
  azur376 View of Lake James from Marion Club House.  This wonderful lake had shore line of one hundred and fifty-two miles nestling in the bosom of the Blue Ridge just fifteen minutes from Marion.   
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  azur378 View of Lake James from Marion Golf Course.  Its headwaters are two and one-half miles from Marion.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Marion Kiwanis Club.  
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  azur380 The White House Inn in Summer, Grove Park School in Winter.  Courtesy Mrs. E.C. Ehle and Mrs. T.J. Cosgrove.  
  azur381 Asheville Country Club and Golf Course.  " Golf tournaments are held throughout the year."  Arial view.  Courtesy Asheville Country Club.  
  azur382 Entrance to Asheville Country Club.  "The club house is a social centre."  Courtesy Asheville Country Club.  
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  azur384 Models Denton's and Bon Marche.  "And They Were Swiftly Borne Away to be Married."  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Grove Park Inn and Plemmons Motor Co.  
  azur385 "After a tour of the principal churches they entered into the inviting presence of the Reverend Ashley Chappell's study."  Reproduction Plateau Studios.  
  azur386 Robert Johnston Bateman, D.D., Pastor First Baptist Church.  Ashley Chappell, D.D., Pastor Central Methodist Church.   
  azur387 First Baptist Church.  Corner E. College and Spruce Streets.  Asheville, North Carolina.  
  azur388 First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Asheville, North Carolina.  
  azur389 Rev. J. Boyd Jones.  Pastor First Christian Church.  
  azur390 Rev. Willis Gaylord Clark, Rector of Trinity Church.  
  azur391 Trinity Episcopal Church.  Corner Church and Aston Streets, Asheville, North Carolina.  
  azur392 "Happy in Their Radiant Purpose."  Miriam Meadows -- Model courtesy Denton & Co.  Mrs. Ellsworth -- Model courtesy Bon Marche.  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Plemmons Motor Company.  
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  azur394 Grove Park Inn. "From the porches of the inn one looks across the golf course."  Photo by Plateau Studios.  Courtesy Grove Park Inn.