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34 Pearson Drive
Asheville, NC
+1 828-253-3714
[email protected]
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Hours: Starting August 29
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Tempie Avery Montford Community Center is a gym in Asheville, NC. Its website is https://www.ashevillenc.gov/locations/tempie-avery-montford-community-center/. Hours: Starting August 29. William E. Breese Sr. House is a historic house located at 674 Biltmore Avenue in Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina. The local food scene leans toward American, Pizza, Mexican. You can reach it by phone at +1 828-253-3714. Other gyms nearby include CrossFit (0.7 mi) and Cultivate Climbing (0.7 mi). Kenilworth Inn is a large Tudor Revival building located in Asheville, North Carolina. It's located at 34 Pearson Drive. Tempie Avery Montford Community Center is the centerpiece of a 17-acre recreation complex located in the historic Montford neighborhood. The 1970s marked a period of major expansion for Asheville’s public recreation options as federal and state grants brought new parks and community centers to neighborhoods throughout the city. After many years of work, Tempie Avery Montford Community Center opened as the city’s first full-complex recreation space that was built from the ground up, becoming a social and cultural hub for the Montford, Stumptown, and Hill Street neighborhoods. State Senator Nicholas Woodfin purchased Tempie Avery in 1840 while he and his new bride Eliza honeymooned in Charleston, South Carolina. Avery would start her life on the Woodfin plantation helping raise the couple’s three daughters in service as a handmaiden and late become the family’s beloved nurse. Following emancipation, her former slave masters gave a valuable tract of land on Pearson Drive to Avery and she worked as a nurse and midwife. Her descendants would live on the same land for nearly 100 years as a
Tempie Avery Montford Community Center is the centerpiece of a 17-acre recreation complex located in the historic Montford neighborhood.
HoursStarting August 29