1. Asheville - Noun
2. Asheville - Proper noun
a town in western North Carolina in the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west of Charlotte
Source: WordNetI met people when we lived down in Raleigh who'd ask where I grew up, and I'd say about two hours west of Asheville, and they'd say they didn't know there was any North Carolina two hours west of Asheville. It was in many ways an isolated place. Charles Frazier
People don't come to Asheville very often, and they don't know I'm there. I enjoy it. I like it. Jules Shear
A few, like last week’s 5.1 in Sparta and the 1916 Skyland quake near Asheville estimated to have been a 5.2, are stronger but rarely do more than pop some bricks out of chimneys, knock a few folks off their feet, and send cracks down masonry walls. Source: Internet
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina started its first game of the relocated Maui Invitational so badly that it faced an immediate double-digit hole as its Hall of Fame coach benched multiple starters. Source: Internet
A native of Asheville, North Carolina, Dr. Edwards holds the Doctorate of Music Degree in Piano Performance from the University of South Carolina where she studied with the renowned Raymond Dudley and John Adams. Source: Internet
Accompanying SCR were 12 members of the Asheville Symphony. Source: Internet