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Asheville's Free WiFi Hotspots Directory

Recently a link came across my Twitter stream that I cannot help but pass on. All too often, I have found myself in need of a quick free blast of WiFi, not knowing which direction to turn. No longer a problem, thanks to OpenWifiSpots.com

Here you will find a complete listing of ~50 free WiFi hotspots in Asheville NC . They are conveniently divided up by establishment type. For example WiFi is available at these local Bar & Grills: (Ashville Brewing Company & New French Bar), Coffeeshop/Caf

Asheville's Local Food Connection – Part 2

In part 1 of Asheville’s Local Food Connection we mentioned the French Broad Food Co-Op Downtown Market, GreenLife’s Tailgate Market, and the North Asheville Tailgate Market. But wait… There’s More! There are many more places to support your community and connect with the people growing your food.

The Asheville City Market is an initiative by Buncombe County Cooperative Extension and the Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project (ASAP). This market plans to host 50-100 Vendors selling produce, meats and an array of products in the parking lot of the Asheville Public Works building on South Charlotte St. Sat. 8:00 AM-1:00 PM

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The Riceville Community Tailgate Market for all those in East Asheville that don

21 Things I Love About Asheville

1. These beautiful mountains, what an incredible blessing it is to live in these old mountains,with our hiking trails, waterfalls and vistas.

2. The abundance and diversity of trees, plants and native wildlife.

3. The most beautiful seasons, we really experience all four in their full glory here.

4. The music scene, there are so many incredible musicians, you can always go hear good live music, most days you can

Get Outdoors in West Asheville

Dunwell and HaywoodWest Asheville is a great place to get out and walk along the shop windows. More so than any part of town does it still captures the small town feel, with folks walking to breakfast then strolling some local shops. You can also get close to nature on the west side as well.

The French Broad Park, one of Asheville’s most beautiful parks, is located alongside the tranquil French Broad River. There