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Green-o-Lina's Picks & Picnic Trips Around Asheville~ The Mars Hill Loop #1

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asheville green real estate map of areaGreen-o-Lina's  Picks & Picnic Trips. Whether you are visiting Asheville-possibly   hunting for land on which to build or a "high-performance" new home-
or if you are new to the area, or already are fortunate enough to live here, local real estate professional, Green-o-Lina  has a Picnic Trip  for you. It is sure to make you smile and offer you a sense of place in the mountains.

Just fix a picnic  full of  locally-grown goodies, or drop in to one of Green-o-Lina's favorite places, Picnics where you can collect  the incredible results of  "four generations of baking from scratch" and you're off on a mini-adventure.

 

 

The Mars Hill Loop #1

The Mars Hill Loop #1 takes you about 20 minutes to the north
of downtown Asheville to the charming village of  Mars Hill, N.C.
in Madison County.
 Mars Hill is a largely rural community in the heart of Madison County. It is also a small college town.

 

The college opened in 1864 with 35 students and today is the oldest educational institution in Western North Carolina.

 

You'll start by strolling up the path of flags to the main campus.

 

                              At the head of the walkway, you will see the Owen Theater.   You might be surprised that this small liberal arts college (only 1500 students) is home to the truly amazing Southern ppalachian Repertory Theater (SART),  where all summer long the players present top-level local theater from the venerable stage there.  At the inviitng Owen with its two doors,  SART produces standard comedy, music and drama as well as original works.   Now in its 32nd season,SART's heritage and traditions are alive and well. No wonder, this quality professional theatre by a non-profit company gives us plays that portray the rich cultural heritage of the people of Southern Appalachia.

This summer, The Fantasticks, To Kill a Mockingbird and Little Women are in production. In case you want to order tickets, here's a link. Just across the street for the Owen , the lawns and park benches on the campus bring back the sense of  "human-scale" living. And, although the college is the centerpiece of the small mountain village, views of near and distant mountains still dominate the scene. In the distance too you will see some of the ichest and most diverse temperate forests in the world.

                                                         Many people have picnicked here before you.
Cherokee villagers, antebellum settlers, loggers, industrialists, and scientific foresters, among others, have told their stories,So, be  sure to notice the plaque honoring Bascom Lamar Lunsford, "Minstrel of Appalachia".

 

 

 

On your stroll through the campus you will see the old log field schoolhouse dating from the 1850s. This structure is typical of the log cabins built by  frontier settlers. As they cleared the land in our mountains and Appalachian valleys through the back country and over to the rivers, they brought with them their logcrafting  expertise.

Here in Mars Hill, Madison County, North Carolina this remarkable school, an excellent example of what dedicated stewardship can accomplish stands at the center of the campus.  On your next picnic with Green-o-Lina, you might even find  churches, gristmills, barns and small outbuildings crafted in  this fashion. B ut that's something to save for another day.

 

 

 For those who find themselves as fascinated as I am with this structure and want to know more here a link to

Historical Survey of Log Structures in Southern Appalachia

But that's not all!

Consider, if you will,  the various campus buildings. You will see that  some are modern. Constructed in the recent past, they offer students the convenience of comfort and the latest technologies.

Still some , constructed of stone, surely will captivate you. They seem to enjoy a certain the allure that only
  hundred year-old buildings evoke.

 

 

 

 But now it's time for your picnic, so head on over to the gazebo at the corner of Main Street and 213.

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Comments (20)

Ginger S
Wilkinson & Associates, Wilmington NC - Wilmington, NC
Wilmington NC Real Estate & Relocation~

Green-o-lina,  Nice tour. That schoolhouse is fascinating!

I 'm craving some picnic fixin's and a mountain view. Where did I put my Magic Carpet?

Happy 4th!

Ginger

Jul 03, 2007 02:31 PM
Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman
Liberty Homes - Mililani, HI
(RA) AHWD CRS ePRO OAHU HAWAII REAL ESTATE
ooooo. I love old structures....lot of history and 'feeling'.
Jul 03, 2007 03:36 PM
Joan Mirantz
Homequest Real Estate - Concord, NH
Realtor, GRI, CBR, SRES - Concord New Hampshire
Now that was good enough to eat! Fun trip jane Anne...thanks!
Jul 03, 2007 04:39 PM
Jeff R. Geoghan
Coldwell Banker Realty - Lancaster, PA
REALTOR, Marketing Manager
Pretty cool post, JaneAnne.  Like the concept - it could be adapted to any region.
Jul 03, 2007 06:11 PM
Lysa Napolitano
Daytona Beach, FL
Beautiful area! Thanks for the photo tour, I really enjoyed it. I love to visit spots like this with history.
Jul 03, 2007 10:56 PM
Ron Hackett
Coldwell Banker Heart of the Hills - Kerrville, TX
CRS,GRI,ABR,SRES,e-Pro
Wow awesome beautiful pictures.
Jul 04, 2007 12:40 PM
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Ginger~

Happy Fourth to you, too! There's something about watching a parade coming right down Main Street as you can in Mars Hill, N.C. on the Fourth of July. Best feature possibly? The horse drawn floats.

Jul 04, 2007 02:25 PM
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Sally~

The really neat thing for me, is that each log structure has a "voice" ..you can almost hear the builder as you enter the door...and for sure you can tell something about what mattered to him/her.  These structures are unique, as were the folks who built them. I have quite a collection of log cabin photos. . .maybe the subject for another post one day...

Jul 04, 2007 02:28 PM
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Joni~

I really love the small towns around Asheville. It feels like a vacation just to spend the day in Mars Hill. Oh Yes! I forgot to tell you...there's really good pizza just around the corner in case you forget your picnic basket.

Jul 04, 2007 02:30 PM
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Jeff~

It may be a few months before you and the family are ready to bundle up the newborn and the kids and go for a drive in the country...have a picnic...but then again, knowing YOU...maybe not!

Jul 04, 2007 02:31 PM
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Lysa~

We both seem to enjoy photojournalism and reporting on the "news" as we travel. I think that y'all would love a tour on the Blue Ridge Parkway...which, BTW, is just a few minute's drive from Mars Hill.

Jul 04, 2007 02:33 PM
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Ron~

Hey..nice to connect with you. I think this may be your first comment on my BLOG. THX! Makes me smile to know you like the photos. I think that photos are a way to show not only the "personality" of a place, but the "character".

Jul 04, 2007 02:34 PM
Janie Coffey
First Coast Sotheby’s International Realty - Ponte Vedra, FL
Uniting Extraordinary Homes w/ Extraordinary Lives
janeAnne, what a great idea!  and the pics are so nice! Kudos, I flagged this for a localism feature
Jul 04, 2007 10:47 PM
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janie~

Thanks for flagging this post for  a feature... I've done that with your posts,too.

I like the idea of lunch-breaks that last for a few hours =)..and nothing like a picnic to make that happen.

Jul 05, 2007 10:42 AM
Ann Cummings
RE/MAX Shoreline - NH and Maine - Portsmouth, NH
Portsmouth NH Real Estate Preferrable Agent

Hi janeAnne - this is a perfect post to send my family!  We have a summer cottage in Mountain Home, and will be there in a couple of weeks visiting.  Did you get my email I sent you about getting together for lunch while we're there?

I've bookmarked this to send out for our family visit.  Thanks for this great post!
Congrats for the inclusion in this week's Localism Week in Review!
Ann

Jul 08, 2007 01:23 AM
Lexa R. Montierth
NextHome Complete Realty - Tucson, AZ
Real Estate Sales Agent and Marketer

I was going to let you know I loved this post and included it in this week's Localism Week in Review.  Ann beat me to it :) 

Lexa Montierth 

Jul 08, 2007 05:37 AM
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Ann~ 

I'm looking forward to seeing you when you are here in North Carolina. This "picnic" is a "picnic" to get to and to enjoy. It's an easy drive right up the Interstate from Asheville, but it feels as if you are 100 miles away...and maybe 100 years away, too.

Jul 08, 2007 10:51 AM
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Lexa~ 

Nice to meet you. Thanks for your comment and for including the post in this week's Localism Week in Review. Hope y'all will come on over for a visit. . .you won't be disappointed.

Jul 08, 2007 10:53 AM
Leigh Brown
Leigh Brown & Associates, RE/MAX Executive - Charlotte, NC
CEO, Dream Maker - Charlotte, NC
So is the Yellow Submarine still in business?  I was in Mars Hill each year in high school for the annual Mars Hill Choral Clinic (ah, those are great memories!!!) and that was the ONLY place to eat in town that wasn't on the campus. =)
Jul 08, 2007 12:10 PM
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Leigh~ 

Sorry..neither the Yellow Submarine, nor the Purple Onion  are around...just the pizza place, the little store, the new fast-food place, and a few others. . .good idea to bring a picnic. . .

Jul 08, 2007 01:15 PM