WOMEN OF THE RIVERS & FOREST IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
This episode of Big Blend Radio was recorded onsite with Steve & Karen Wilson, owners and innkeepers of The Lion & The Rose Bed & Breakfast in the heart of the Montford Historic District in Asheville, North Carolina.
Hear about author Wilma Dykeman and Jean Webb who worked to protect and preserve the French Broad and Swannanoa Rivers and the Asheville parks connected with the rivers on a 17-mile green path. Learn how Edith Vanderbilt honored her late husband’s wishes of selling an 86,000-acre tract of the Biltmore Estate to create Pisgah National Forest, one of the first national forests east of the Mississippi River. And find out about the Daughters of the American Revolution who planted 50,000 Spruce Trees to create the Jubilee Memorial Forest within the Pisgah National Forest on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
RESOURCE LINKS:
* Wilma Dykman Legacy: https://www.wilmadykemanlegacy.org/
* Wilma Dykman Greenway: https://www.ashevillenc.gov/news/park-views-wilma-dykeman-greenway/
* Jean Webb Park: https://www.ashevillenc.gov/news/park-views-ashevilles-riverfront-parks/
* Asheville Greenworks: https://www.ashevillegreenworks.org/
* Biltmore – America’s Foresty Legacy: https://www.biltmore.com/blog/biltmore-the-birthplace-of-american-forestry/
* Jubilee Memorial Forest: https://www.ourstate.com/north-carolinas-forgotten-forest/