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Trolls, Lights, and Grooves: Asheville's Cozy Twixmas Charms
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for December 27, 2025. As we slide into this cozy Twixmas weekend, Asheville is glowing with post-holiday magic, quieter crowds, and that perfect mountain chill inviting you outdoors or into warm venues. The Blue Ridge Mountains frame it all in misty layers, making drives along the Blue Ridge Parkway feel like stepping into a painting, with long-range views popping now that the leaves are down.[1] Head to the North Carolina Arboretum for the U.S. premiere of Trolls: A Field Study, where Danish artist Thomas Dambo's seven-to-nine-foot baby trolls, crafted from recycled branches and pallets, hide throughout the landscape until February 17—perfect for a family scavenger hunt that sparks wonder and chats about sustainability.[1] Their Winter Lights display weaves holiday magic through the national forest, offering an escape that feels both festive and serene, as marketing manager Brian Postelle notes, especially with visitors returning strong after Helene, boosting local spots.[1]
Biltmore Estate keeps its 130th Christmas splendor going through early January, with over 60 decorated trees, candlelight evenings, and lights at Antler Hill Village—drawing you into George Vanderbilt's world where winter gardens and the tropical Conservatory chase away any chill.[1] Downtown and the River Arts District hum with easier browsing of galleries, makers, and boutiques, while Foodtopia shines: grab refined Italian at Michelin-recognized Luminosa, sustainable seafood at Good Hot Fish, or pastries at Golden Hour, all fueled by over 200 local farms for that hearty Appalachian comfort.[1]
Tonight, catch Songs of the Folk at White Horse in Black Mountain at 7:30, delivering flawless harmonies and storytelling lyrics for $20—a soulful way to unwind.[2] Funk lovers, yesterday's Rahm Squad holiday hang with all-stars like Logan Jayne set the vibe, and Salvage Station in the River Arts District is reborn, reclaiming its French Broad River groove as a music hub.[7] Meanwhile, NCDOT kicked off property buys for the I-26 Connector's north section, a massive safety upgrade widening lanes from Haywood to Patton Avenue, with construction starting next year—easing traffic pains that hit us all daily.[3]
A light winter storm brushed us overnight with flurries, but roads are clear for your adventures—bundle up for French Broad River walks in that soft light.[5][1] Dont miss Asheville Art Museums public tour of featured exhibits today, diving into our creative pulse.[6] Whether youre chasing trolls, sipping ciders, or grooving locally, Asheville connects you to nature, flavor, and community in ways that recharge the spirit. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Biltmore Estate keeps its 130th Christmas splendor going through early January, with over 60 decorated trees, candlelight evenings, and lights at Antler Hill Village—drawing you into George Vanderbilt's world where winter gardens and the tropical Conservatory chase away any chill.[1] Downtown and the River Arts District hum with easier browsing of galleries, makers, and boutiques, while Foodtopia shines: grab refined Italian at Michelin-recognized Luminosa, sustainable seafood at Good Hot Fish, or pastries at Golden Hour, all fueled by over 200 local farms for that hearty Appalachian comfort.[1]
Tonight, catch Songs of the Folk at White Horse in Black Mountain at 7:30, delivering flawless harmonies and storytelling lyrics for $20—a soulful way to unwind.[2] Funk lovers, yesterday's Rahm Squad holiday hang with all-stars like Logan Jayne set the vibe, and Salvage Station in the River Arts District is reborn, reclaiming its French Broad River groove as a music hub.[7] Meanwhile, NCDOT kicked off property buys for the I-26 Connector's north section, a massive safety upgrade widening lanes from Haywood to Patton Avenue, with construction starting next year—easing traffic pains that hit us all daily.[3]
A light winter storm brushed us overnight with flurries, but roads are clear for your adventures—bundle up for French Broad River walks in that soft light.[5][1] Dont miss Asheville Art Museums public tour of featured exhibits today, diving into our creative pulse.[6] Whether youre chasing trolls, sipping ciders, or grooving locally, Asheville connects you to nature, flavor, and community in ways that recharge the spirit. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI