Hey there, Weaverville! We have some wonderful news that’s sure to brighten your day. The Governor Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace State Historic Site has officially reopened its doors to the public on Tuesday, December 10, after being closed for more than two months due to Hurricane Helene’s aftermath. If you’ve been waiting to explore this historic gem nestled in the picturesque Reems Creek Valley, now is your chance!
The site is back to its regular operating hours, which means you can visit from Tuesday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Keep in mind that they’ll be closed on Sundays, Mondays, and most major holidays, so plan your visit accordingly. It’s great to hear that the grounds and visitors center have reopened, even though the storm caused quite a bit of disruption.
During Hurricane Helene, the Vance Birthplace unfortunately lost several trees and experienced minor damage to some of its historic structures. The cleanup and repair work is still underway, so let’s all give a big round of applause to the dedicated staff working hard to restore the site.
While the site is open, visitors should note that the Vance Cemetery Trail will remain closed for the time being. Additionally, regular guided tours are on hold until all fallen trees have been cleared from the area. In these times of recovery, it’s essential to be respectful of the local community still undergoing repairs and rebuilding. If you’re planning a visit to Buncombe County, consider checking out the Explore Asheville website for ideas on how to make your trip thoughtful and responsible.
The North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund is actively collecting donations to help those impacted by Hurricane Helene. This is an excellent opportunity for those looking to contribute and support their fellow community members during this challenging time.
Mark your calendars for a delightful new event happening at Vance Birthplace on Saturday, December 21. Titled Storytime By The Fire, this holiday gathering is perfect for families looking to share in some festive fun. You and your loved ones are warmly invited to join in the magic of Christmas stories inside the historic Vance house, followed by delicious hot cider, cookies, and even some candle dipping!
Storytimes are scheduled at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 1 p.m. The event is free to attend, although donations are welcome. What a lovely way to create lasting memories while enjoying the holiday spirit!
The Governor Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace is dedicated to showcasing daily life on an early 19th-century North Carolina mountain plantation. This beautiful site, surrounded by the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains, offers a unique glimpse into Appalachian history and culture.
Visitors can explore several historic structures on the grounds, including a slave dwelling, loom house, tool shed, spring house, smokehouse, and corn crib. Each building holds its own story and contributes to the rich tapestry of the area’s heritage.
If you’re curious to learn more or plan your visit, you can find additional information on their official website. Let’s make the most of this opportunity to explore our local history while supporting recovery efforts in our community!
We can’t wait to see you back at the Vance Birthplace, where history lives and continues to inspire!
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