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	<title>Charlotte, NC to Asheville, NC </title>
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	<description>What&apos;s it like driving between Charlotte, NC and Asheville, NC? A friend and her daughter are planning to fly into Charlotte, NC and renting a car to drive to a conference (at the Blue Ridge Assembly Conference Center) which is near Asheville, NC.  They could fly directly into Asheville and be picked up there, but it&apos;s quite a bit more expensive and as they&apos;ve never been to that part of the country before, think the drive will give them an opportunity to see a bit more of it.  What is the driving itself like (windy roads, mountainous?) and what interesting things are there to see along the way?  Any great local places to eat?  Bonus points for anyone having been to the BRA conference center before and commenting on it.</description>
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	<category>Asheville</category>
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	<category>Charlotte</category>
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