Arts and Crafts From Woolworth Walk At Asheville, NC
Established in 1938, this Woolworth store showcases around 160 artists. From Appalachian to contemporary styles, there is an appeal to residents, newcomers, and tourists. The artists of Woolworth Walk are independent licensees providing a wide array of arts and crafts including decorative art and jewelery. In addition, a fully functional soda fountain can be found. Operating in its original location and serving many original items including club sandwiches and old fashioned ice cream sodas, this feature completes the Woolworth Walk experience.
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Hours of Operation: M-Th 11am-6pm, F-Sa 11am-7pm, Su 11am-5pm
Parking: Rankin Avenue Garage is behind theatre
Payment: Cash
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