In downtown Asheville, North Carolina, on September 28th, 2022, were the backsides of two commercial buildings at 53 and 55 Broadway St (built in the 1920s, each a "contributing property" in the Downtown Asheville Historic District, 79001676, 89000468, 90001342, and 11000972 on the National Register of Historic Places), on the west side of Broadway Street (U.S. Route 25) north of West Walnut Street, as viewed from the alley Carolina Lane.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Asheville (7013325)
• Buncombe (county) (2001473)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• back views (300264745)
• commercial buildings (300005147)
• graffiti (300015613)
• historic buildings (300008063)
• historic districts (300000737)
• light gray (300130813)
• orange (color) (300126734)
• paint (coating) (300015029)
• parking lots (300007826)
• pink (color) (300124707)
• rear (300010287)
• stripes (300010230)
• stucco (300014966)
• two-story (300163703)
Wikidata items:
• 28 September 2022 (Q69306568)
• 1920s in architecture (Q11185486)
• Asheville-Marion-Brevard, NC Combined Statistical Area (Q116304005)
• contributing property (Q76321820)
• Downtown Asheville Historic District (Q18149496)
• National Register of Historic Places (Q3719)
• September 28 (Q2883)
• September 2022 (Q61312992)
• Treaty of Holston (Q7837099)
• U.S. Route 25 (Q408169)
• Western North Carolina (Q7988113)