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Asheville, NC 28801
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Short Story Discussion with Ellen Brown

Join us in a discussion of "Kamamoto." Found in The Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe, ed. Francis E. Skipp (1987). This program is sponsored by the Wilma Dykeman Legacy and will be held via Zoom. Register by sending your email to: TWstories@wilmadykemanlegacy.org. Due to popular demand there will be a 6pm and 730pm discussion, […]

Holiday Closings

Closed Christmas Dec. 23,24, 25

Holiday Closings

Closed New Years Dec. 31 & Jan. 1, 2022

Short Story “The Sun and the Rain”

Join US VIA Zoom for a Discussion led by Dan Clare, English teacher, A.C. Reynolds High School and Ana Clare, Chair, Thomas Wolfe Memorial Advisory Committee. Register at wolfe@wilmadykemanlegacy.org Thomas Wolfe Short Story Discussions are a partnership between the Wilma Dykeman Legacy and the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site. Our text is The Complete […]

Weather Closing

Closed Tuesday Jan 18. Waiting for the ice to melt.

Short Story “Death the Proud Brother”

Join US VIA Zoom for a Discussion led by Terry Roberts, Director, National Paideia Center Register at wolfe@wilmadykemanlegacy.org Thomas Wolfe Short Story Discussions are a partnership between the Wilma Dykeman Legacy and the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site. Our text is The Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe, edited by Francis E. Skipp with […]

Short Story “The Plumed Knight”

Join US VIA Zoom for a Discussion led by Brandon Johnson, Program Manager, Blue Ridge National Heritage Area Register at wolfe@wilmadykemanlegacy.org Thomas Wolfe Short Story Discussions are a partnership between the Wilma Dykeman Legacy and the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site. Our text is The Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe, edited by Francis […]

Short Story “Nebraska Crane”

Join US VIA Zoom for a Discussion led by Ellen Brown, author of John Apperson’s Lake George. Register at wolfe@wilmadykemanlegacy.org Thomas Wolfe Short Story Discussions are a partnership between the Wilma Dykeman Legacy and the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site. Our text is The Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe, edited by Francis E. […]

Closed on Good Friday

We will be closed for the state holiday Friday April 15th and reopen 9am Saturday April 16th

Look Homeward Riverside Cemetery Tour

Take a walk into Thomas Wolfe’s “Altamont.” After Look Homeward, Angel was published in October 1929 many Asheville citizens were outraged to find themselves portrayed, often negatively, in the book. Discover some of the real people behind the fiction! Join us for the Look Homeward Riverside Cemetery walking tour. The tours include information about the […]

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