Location #4 - Jackson Building
  - North Carolina's tallest skyscraper when finished in 1924, the Jackson Building rises 13 stories on a tightly hemmed 27 x 60 foot lot, standing in 
 the original footprint of the monument shop operated by Thomas Wolfe's father. Developer L.B. Jackson commissioned the steel-framed structure as a testament to his continued faith in Asheville's real estate market, swaying to the rhythms of the roaring twenties. Architect Ronald Greene captured a practical and vertical charm in the building, designed in Neo-Gothic style with mountains of glass and terra cotta. In its early
 days, the beam of a searchlight on its roof could be seen for thirty miles. And, because of its height, an inspector used the building's top terrace
 to monitor smoke from furnaces around town.
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Architecture Trail Locations
 #1 - First Baptist Church
#1 - First Baptist Church #2 - Buncombe County Courthouse
#2 - Buncombe County Courthouse #3 - Asheville City Building
#3 - Asheville City Building #4 - Jackson Building
#4 - Jackson Building #5 - Westall Building
#5 - Westall Building #6 - Pack Memorial Library Building
#6 - Pack Memorial Library Building #7 - The Kress Building
#7 - The Kress Building #8 - The S&W Building
#8 - The S&W Building #9 - The Bon Marché Building
#9 - The Bon Marché Building #10 - The Flatiron Building
#10 - The Flatiron Building #11 - The Miles Building
#11 - The Miles Building #12 - The Public Service Building
#12 - The Public Service Building #13 - The Grove Arcade
#13 - The Grove Arcade #14 - The Battery Park Hotel
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