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Buncombe County Government company history timeline

1850

Economic prosperity in 1850 was based on the drover trade; driving hogs, cattle, sheep and turkeys from the West to markets in South Carolina.

1880

Economic salvation for Buncombe County arrived on October 3, 1880 when the first train pulled into Asheville.

1889

In 1889, Vanderbilt bought the city of Best near Asheville, renamed it Biltmore Village, and began plans to build a southern country home on the 125,000-acre property.

1890

By 1890, the climate and countryside of Ashville attracted 30,000 seasonal residents every year, so several resorts and therapeutic lodges were built across the region.

In 1890, George Vanderbilt began building Biltmore House, the largest private home in America.

1895

Several world-renowned architects such as Richard M. Hunt and Frederick L. Olmstead were hired to plan the house blueprints and surrounding landscape, and the family celebrated their move-in of the 255-room house on Christmas Eve 1895.

1920

By 1920, Buncombe County was firmly established as a transportation, manufacturing, forestry, agricultural, educational, medical and tourist center.

1929

Despite the profound impact of the "great depression" that began in 1929, those same industries exist today in a vibrant metropolitan area surrounded by unsurpassed natural beauty.

1935

Asheville, NC: George A. Digges, Jr., 1935.

2011

“Asheville History.” Explore Asheville Website. http://www.exploreasheville.com/local-info/history/index.aspx, (accessed July 28, 2011).

“Thomas Wolfe Memorial: Biography of Thomas Wolfe.” The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Website. http://www.nchistoricsites.org/wolfe/bio.htm, (accessed July 28, 2011).

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