About Morganton Honda Serving Asheville, NC
At our dealership, we are dedicated to providing our customers with top-tier automotive service. When you shop at Morganton Honda you'll discover such conveniences as:
- New State-of-the-art facility
- Friendly, Knowledgeable Staff devoted to your satisfaction
- On Delivery on your New Honda, we fill your fuel tank
- Shuttle Service for Service customers within a 10-mile radius
At Morganton Honda we help our customers find the Honda that best meets your lifestyle and budget requirements. Furthermore, when it comes getting your new Honda or used car serviced, we'll help make sure you stay on track! Our state-of-the-art Service Center and expert staff are continuously training on the latest repairs and tools of the trade, and we'll get you back on the road with confidence.
Traveling To Morganton Honda From Asheville, NC
Traveling to Morganton Honda from Asheville, NC will take you less than an hour! From Broadway in downtown Asehville, turn right to merge onto I-240 E/US-70 E toward U.S. 74 Alternate. Merge and take the exit on the left onto I-40 E toward Statesville. From there, take exit 103 toward US-64 W/Burkemont Ave and you'll find our dealership on the right in less than a mile! We look forward to seeing our Asheville, NC, customers soon!
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Serving as the county seat of Buncombe County, Asheville, NC, is the largest city in Western North Carolina and the 11th largest in the state. The population was just over 83,000 during the 2010 census. The city is home to the United States National Climatic Data Center, the world's largest active archive of weather data. Asheville prospered in the 1910s and 1920s, but when The Great Depression took place, the city struggled. However, the slow economic growth ended up creating some of the most comprehensive collections of Art Deco architecture in the United States because many of the buildings remained unchanged due to the city's inability to pay for upgrades. Today, Asheville is a beautiful area with a lot of culture. The city is home to many art museums, shops and theaters, and the culinary scene is one of the best in the area. Plus, it's one of the best places in North Carolina for people who love outdoor activities, simply because it sits very close to the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Main Attractions
Asheville, NC, is a bastion of culture with a variety of shopping, museums, entertainment and outdoor activities for both visitors and locals alike to enjoy.
- Asheville Art Museum
- Asheville Community Theatre
- The Orange Peel
- WNC Nature Center
Notable Landmarks
- Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site: The novelist's boyhood home and setting for his 1929 novel "Look Homeward, Angel."
- Grove Arcade: One of Western North Carolina's most historic buildings. Now converted into a modern shopping arcade, it features local crafts, boutiques, fresh food and an array of restaurants representing the area's distinct mountain heritage.
- Basilica of St. Lawrence: Completed in 1909, this is one of Asheville's architectural treasures and spiritual anchors. Designed by Rafael Gustavino and Richard Sharpe Smith, renowned architects on the Biltmore House, this Catholic church has the largest freestanding elliptical dome in the country.
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