
Asheville serves as the central hub for this mid-1980s look at Western North Carolina, where urban development meets the high peaks of the Blue Ridge. The landscape is defined by the converging transport routes of the Southern Railway and modern corridors like Interstate 40, which cut through the valley of the Swannanoa River. To the north and west, the terrain rises sharply into the Pisgah National Forest and Cherokee National Forest, illustrating the region's preservation of massive woodland tracts alongside growing towns like Waynesville and Burnsville.
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