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reported the Battery Park had changed management three times. Edwin Wiley Grove bought the Battery Park in 1921. In 1922 he announced that it would remain a resort hotel for winter and summer, while he would add a second year-round hotel nearby. Plans changed later, however. People hated to see the
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a day from the nation's largest cities, and people found out what a wonderful place the community was to visit. One reason for visiting Asheville was the clean mountain air, which helped problems such as
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The hotel closed October 30, 1972 and Billy Shadrick of Housing Projects, Inc. took it over in 1979, keeping the historic exterior with the help of preservation
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On September 4, 1943, a U.S. Government Official, Clifton Alheit, jumped to his death off the roof of the Battery Park Hotel in an apparent suicide.
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The original Battery Park Hotel was built in 1886 by Colonel Frank Coxe. It was designed by Philadelphia architect
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designed the 220-room Battery Park Hotel that stands today. The modern building was built of
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families were among those who stayed in the Battery Park. Another notable guest was
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Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina
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style hotel which stood 125 feet tall. The name came from the fact that
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roof that offered a dining area. The architectural style was a mix of
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old Battery Park Hotel torn down, but Grove, known also for the
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reached Asheville in 1880, the mountain town attracted twenty
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Battery Park Hotel is located in North Carolina
Battery Park Hotel is located in the United States
Asheville, North Carolina
35°35′49″N 82°32′19″W / 35.59694°N 82.53861°W / 35.59694; -82.53861
77000990

Asheville, North Carolina
Edwin W. Grove
Queen Anne
Confederate
Edward Hazlehurst
Queen Anne
South
elevator
railroad
passenger trains
tuberculosis
Rockefeller
Lorillard
George Vanderbilt
Biltmore Estate
Asheville Citizen
Grove Park Inn
William Lee Stoddart
New York City
reinforced concrete

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