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<a href="http://www.flyavl.com" target="_blank">Asheville Regional Airport</a><a href="http://www.flyavl.com" target="_blank">Asheville Regional Airport</a>

Asheville Regional Airport

Asheville Regional Airport (AVL), located in the mountains of Western North Carolina, serves an 11-County region and about 600,000 passengers a year. Since its opening in 1961, AVL has grown to offer non-stop service to eight hub cities on four major commercial airlines—Continental, Delta, Northwest and US Airways. AVL features a business center, free WiFi, an art gallery, an expanded baggage claim area and rocking chairs in waiting areas. AVL is also served by five car-rental agencies, and ground transportation is available.

61 Terminal Drive, Suite 1, Fletcher, NC 28732
Phone: 828-684-2226|Fax: 866-366-1270
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www.flyavl.com
Send an email: pr@flyavl.com
<a href="http://www.blueridgeheritage.com" target="_blank">Blue Ridge National Heritage Area</a>

Blue Ridge National Heritage Area

The Blue Ridge National Heritage Area was designated by Congress and the President in November, 2003 in recognition of the unique character, culture, and natural beauty of Western North Carolina and their significance to the history of our nation. A land of mountain wilderness, waterfalls, Cherokee tradition, string bands, and craft studios, the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area is truly region with a "personality" like no other.

195 Hemphill Knob Road, Asheville, NC 28803
Phone: 828-298-5330|Fax: 828-298-9507
<a href="http://www.blueridgeoutdoors.com" target="_blank">Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine</a><a href="http://www.blueridgeoutdoors.com" target="_blank">Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine</a>

Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine

For thirteen years, Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine has been the definitive guide to outdoor sports and adventure travel in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast.  Reaching over a half-million readers from Washington DC to Atlanta, Blue Ridge Outdoors is the country's largest regional outdoor publication. Each month, Blue Ridge Outdoors highlights the best destinations for outdoor adventure in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast.  From the mountaintops to the river bottoms, BRO's got you covered!  For more information visit www.blueridgeoutdoors.com or contact Martha Evans at 828-225-0868.

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www.blueridgeoutdoors.com
<a href="http://www.blueridgeparkway.travel" target="_blank">The Blue Ridge Parkway Association</a>

The Blue Ridge Parkway Association

The Blue Ridge Parkway follows the Appalachian Mountain chain and provides seemingly endless views of many parallel ranges connected by cross ranges and scattered hills. From Shenandoah National Park, the Parkway follows the Blue Ridge Mountains, eastern rampart of the Appalachians, for 355 miles. Then, for the remaining 114 miles, it skirts the southern end of the massive Black Mountains, weaves through the Craggies, the Pisgahs, and the Balsams, and ends in the Great Smokies.

P.O. Box 2136, Asheville, NC 28802
Phone: 828-670-1924|Fax: 828-667-1607
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www.blueridgeparkway.travel
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<a href="http://www.smartdestinations.com/blue-ridge-attractions-and-tours/_d_Blr-p1.html?img=20&kbid=2878" target="_blank">Go Blue Ridge Attractions Pass</a>

Go Blue Ridge Attractions Pass

The Go Blue Ridge Card is the perfect accessory for those traveling along the Blue Ridge Parkway.  For one low price cardholders receive unlimited admission to the top Blue Ridge Parkway outdoor activities, attractions, and tours as well as a free color pocket guidebook.  This includes admission to the Biltmore Estate, Tweetsie Railroad, Grandfather Mountain, Asheville Trolley Tour, Smoky Mountain Jet Boats, Rafting, Gem Mining, Museums and more.

Phone: 800-887-9103
<a href="http://www.romanticasheville.com" target="_blank">RomanticAsheville.com Travel Guide</a>

RomanticAsheville.com Travel Guide

This 400-page free online guide to the greater Asheville area includes comprehensive guides for Biltmore, Blue Ridge Parkway, 50 best hikes, 20 best waterfalls, B&Bs, cabins, hotels, dining, packages, events, weddings, Great Smoky Mountains, downtown, museums, outdoor activities, art, music, beer, and much more. Enjoy 1,400+ photographs of the Blue Ridge Mountains, along with time and money saving tips and the most up-to-date information. The fall foliage guide includes a week-by-week color forecast.

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www.romanticasheville.com
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<a href="http://www.virtualblueridge.com" target="_blank">VirtualBlueRidge.com</a>

VirtualBlueRidge.com

Virtual Blue Ridge is the premier Internet resource for the Blue Ridge Parkway. Offering an exclusive virtual tour with 360 degree panoramic imaging, visitors can check out the entire Parkway before making their visit. Browse our business directory of places to stay, places to eat and things to do along the Parkway. The web site also offers interactive maps, frequently updated news, an extensive event calendar and more.

Phone: 828-265-4823|Fax: 336-217-8416
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www.virtualblueridge.com
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