I live in Asheville, I love your show as I grew up in Long Island. I hope you come back soon, there’s so much you could cover here. Anyway, thanks for giving Asheville the spotlight.
Thanks for the shoutout. I learned a few things from your tour. Just a mention the Buncombe County courthouse was designed by Milburn, Hester and Company from DC. Also Chill tonic was about drinking quinine as a preventative to malaria.
Enjoyed it indeed. A breath of fresh air to see you do a country side tour, leaving the bright lights of the big cities temporarily behind. The Pips would had felt threaten, feeling potential competition with that Midnight Train to Georgia verse you sang. Great job!
Thanks for this video, Tom. I’ve lived in the area for over 45 years. When my family moved here in the mid-1970’s Asheville was mostly boarded up and unused. As I recall, Asheville was the most indebted city in the US for many decades following the Great Depression. Next time you’re back for a visit, check out the Black Mountain College museum in Asheville. There were many famous artists and instructors at BMC such as Joseph Albers and Buckminster Fuller, and many with NYC connections. BMC operated from 1933-1957 at what is now Blue Ridge Assembly and Camp Rockmont, which was built by E.W. Grove near the Grove Stone quarry. Shortly before his death, E.W. Grove began building a planned town called Grovemont in Swannanoa. Sadly neither the town nor the 11-story Grove Arcade Tower were completed. Also, remains of Raphael Guastavino’s house and tile kiln are located outside of Black Mountain at his former estate, now called Christmont.
Thank you for connecting the Guastavino dots for me. I went to Christmount camp as a teenager and they told us ghost stories about the italian man who used to live there and was a sommelier. Obviously they got a lot wrong....Spanish and a renowned architect. LOL. Never did put two and two together. :)
Another awesome tour and pretty interesting city I guess!your mum is quite proud of you that she's raised so intelligent, decent and just a cool guy !!!!
Thx, Tom, its nice to see your eyes with your Mom behind the camera :) well, another big name of a famous (certainly in the music world) resident: Bob Moog! exactly, the inventor/developer of the Moog synthesizer ... talked to his wife once (when he was away) lovely lady.
We do have a beautiful state here in NC. Next time visit Boone, NC, which is less that 2 hours from Asheville. A great little mountain/college town that is less touristy than Asheville.
Tom. I love the fact that your mom filmed this episode! I am not much older than you and miss my dear late mother every single day. Keep up the great work! Your channel rules.
My family lived in Asheville 1972 to 1981. My parents purchased an 1800 square foot home with a full basement in North Asheville near Beaver Lake in 1972 for $45,000. My father lost his job in 1981 because of management change at his employer; we had to move out of the state; and they sold the house for $80,000. In April of this year, that same house sold for $800,000.
Sobering statement (for you personally and many people) - "You can't go home again." I am assuming you mean NYC as you knew it (and same for CA for others).
Yaaaas finally a place i actually know in the show 🙌🏽 please interview an author on the ppalachia region and civil rights in western NC 👏🏽 also isnt it wild that Greensboro has the civil rights museum, and the town right over, Winston-Salem, has a statue of the daughters of the confederacy literally downtown? Spooked the ish out of me. Its like a reminder that we might have won, but them people are just waiting.
You cut your hair! Did you cut it to impress mom? Or did she whack it off after you went to visit her? lol I happen to like long hair but it looks cute on you:-) Your mom did a wonderful job on the video footage, and Asheville is very beautiful. Enjoy your visit:-) 🌲🌳🌿☘🍀🍃
A chunk of New Yorker's migrated to Florida then drift up here. They own a vacation home or own a condominium or house they rent out. When you hear people complain about "Floridians" in Asheville and real estate?...it's these people.
I live in Asheville, I love your show as I grew up in Long Island. I hope you come back soon, there’s so much you could cover here. Anyway, thanks for giving Asheville the spotlight.
Hi Tom’s mom! You must be one incredible lady to have raised such a Renaissance Man!
Thanks for the shoutout. I learned a few things from your tour. Just a mention the Buncombe County courthouse was designed by Milburn, Hester and Company from DC. Also Chill tonic was about drinking quinine as a preventative to malaria.
Enjoyed it indeed. A breath of fresh air to see you do a country side tour, leaving the bright lights of the big cities temporarily behind. The Pips would had felt threaten, feeling potential competition with that Midnight Train to Georgia verse you sang. Great job!
Piggy boys and turkey boys 😂😂😂 you are a trip Tom. I have brother who lives in Asheville been living there for at least 25 years. He loves it.
Thank you Tom’s mom!
She's a pro with the camera
Thanks for this video, Tom. I’ve lived in the area for over 45 years. When my family moved here in the mid-1970’s Asheville was mostly boarded up and unused. As I recall, Asheville was the most indebted city in the US for many decades following the Great Depression. Next time you’re back for a visit, check out the Black Mountain College museum in Asheville. There were many famous artists and instructors at BMC such as Joseph Albers and Buckminster Fuller, and many with NYC connections. BMC operated from 1933-1957 at what is now Blue Ridge Assembly and Camp Rockmont, which was built by E.W. Grove near the Grove Stone quarry. Shortly before his death, E.W. Grove began building a planned town called Grovemont in Swannanoa. Sadly neither the town nor the 11-story Grove Arcade Tower were completed. Also, remains of Raphael Guastavino’s house and tile kiln are located outside of Black Mountain at his former estate, now called Christmont.
Thank you for connecting the Guastavino dots for me. I went to Christmount camp as a teenager and they told us ghost stories about the italian man who used to live there and was a sommelier. Obviously they got a lot wrong....Spanish and a renowned architect. LOL. Never did put two and two together. :)
I like your moms b roll. Cool video!
Another awesome tour and pretty interesting city I guess!your mum is quite proud of you that she's raised so intelligent, decent and just a cool guy !!!!
Thx, Tom, its nice to see your eyes with your Mom behind the camera :) well, another big name of a famous (certainly in the music world) resident: Bob Moog! exactly, the inventor/developer of the Moog synthesizer ... talked to his wife once (when he was away) lovely lady.
Excellent information ❤
Wow! And you'd think history only exists in New York... Thanks, Tom!
WHAT!? I just thought he forgot to put the Y in NYC
😊 Thanks For Bringing Us On The Road😊
Love the show, been following you since last year.
I live close by, wished I could've met you.
Maybe next time.
Keep doing your thing.
Hey Tom , hey Tom's mom .welcome!😎✌❤
never expected you to do North Carolina video.
We do have a beautiful state here in NC. Next time visit Boone, NC, which is less that 2 hours from Asheville. A great little mountain/college town that is less touristy than Asheville.
Our new Dodge 330 was bought at Brown and Graham Motors at the bottom of the hill way back in 1964
excellent choice Professor
Tom. I love the fact that your mom filmed this episode! I am not much older than you and miss my dear late mother every single day. Keep up the great work! Your channel rules.
I actually just moved to Greensboro NC last year after spending my whole life on Long Island.
The famous Zelda died here? They should give her a statue.
Sweet, now mention all of the gentrification of Asheville like you do for nyc.
My family lived in Asheville 1972 to 1981. My parents purchased an 1800 square foot home with a full basement in North Asheville near Beaver Lake in 1972 for $45,000. My father lost his job in 1981 because of management change at his employer; we had to move out of the state; and they sold the house for $80,000. In April of this year, that same house sold for $800,000.
When my parents were alive, they kept telling me that they wanted to “retire” in Asheville (from living in Far Rockaway, NY)😊
That's a beautiful Victorian city Tom. Are you going to come up to Toronto ever?
Thanks Tom
Asheville is a cool place for sure. I was a little surprised about the amount of homeless people there. But it seems common now in any town USA.
Sobering statement (for you personally and many people) - "You can't go home again." I am assuming you mean NYC as you knew it (and same for CA for others).
What about Biltmore!!!!!
Yaaaas finally a place i actually know in the show 🙌🏽 please interview an author on the ppalachia region and civil rights in western NC 👏🏽 also isnt it wild that Greensboro has the civil rights museum, and the town right over, Winston-Salem, has a statue of the daughters of the confederacy literally downtown? Spooked the ish out of me. Its like a reminder that we might have won, but them people are just waiting.
Grove Park Inn is beautiful, as well
Very interesting. Next time please visit the Cove.
30 years ago assville.. was a ghost town, then San Diego folks immigrated
I was just there,good IPA’s at Hickory Tarvern
thanks
Hi Mom. :)
I am remodeling the Battery Park Hotel right now
Don't forget about Moog
Your right. No energy so to speak in this Asheville tour of yours.
Hi Tom.
You cut your hair! Did you cut it to impress mom? Or did she whack it off after you went to visit her? lol I happen to like long hair but it looks cute on you:-) Your mom did a wonderful job on the video footage, and Asheville is very beautiful. Enjoy your visit:-) 🌲🌳🌿☘🍀🍃
The past is not "work to do." The past happened and we can't make it unhappen. We don't have the ability to travel in time.
5:35 I want to make a joke about thats not wall street and battery. i dont see the customs house or the bull?
Hey Tom! What's up?
Crazy people threw red paint on mother Mary at the basilica
Drink the imperial stout at Jack's. Limit of 2 per customer so get someone else to get it?? I didn't say that!!!
“First white settler”*
*killed here by Cherokees
cool to see someone who doesn't live here that's knowledgeable, was skating a pack square while you were filming this
A chunk of New Yorker's migrated to Florida then drift up here. They own a vacation home or own a condominium or house they rent out. When you hear people complain about "Floridians" in Asheville and real estate?...it's these people.
Algorithm engagement comment
Your microphone is very muffled. Cone on man!
I have a apartment in Ashville but stay away as much as possible..it sucks
The Bronx has more art deco
Stay out of the river and the casino
Asheville is a concrete jungle
You have one charming son ma
Ap-uh-latch-uh. Sort yourself out.
Come now...don't tease the Yankee (laughing).
last
I love ya, but you mispronounced Appalachian so I had to stop watching.
Came back to this vid inspired by the recent damage from Hurricane Helene. 🙏