12-28-2016, 01:56 PM
Just saw this ...
I was thinking of Roanoke, since Lynchburg seems determined to be the center of the Christian College universe.
Yes, Ashville has really learned how to leverage the arts, wine and beer, and the great outdoors better than any other city its size.
(12-21-2016, 01:29 PM)The Wonkette Wrote:(12-20-2016, 05:29 PM)David Horn Wrote: Our largest area city is small by urban standards (about 180.000 in the metro area), but lost it's main industry with the railroad pulled out. Now, they make do with an active arts scene, ecotourism, and seven craft breweries. Two large craft brewers are in the process of adding East Coast capacity too, so it may be a lot more than that in the near future. The area also has about 12 small wineries. I have two within 3 miles of me.
By comparison, Asheville NC has about 20 breweries and the winery at Biltmore Estate. Ii assume there are other wineries as well. Susan Brombacher would know better than me.
Lynchburg or Roanoke?
I was thinking of Roanoke, since Lynchburg seems determined to be the center of the Christian College universe.
The Wonkette Wrote:According to Google, there are a number of wineries near Asheville. There is also quite an arts scene.
Yes, Ashville has really learned how to leverage the arts, wine and beer, and the great outdoors better than any other city its size.
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