Location #7 - The Kress Building
  - Built in 1928, this building rings true to Samuel Kress' vision that his stores would stand as works of public art. Long after scores of Kress 
 Stores around the country stopped operating, many of the original buildings ~ largely because of their architectural stature ~ continue in other roles. Asheville's Kress serves as an emporium, featuring the fresh work of more than 80 regional artists. Architect E.J.T. Hoffman designed the building, sweetening it with terra cotta ornamentation. Another North Carolina Kress Store, in Greensboro, wound up as stage for some of the
 first civil rights demonstrations in the South.
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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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