51 South Market Street (3.2 km from Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum)
Located in Asheville and with Biltmore Estate reachable within 2.6 mi Foundry Hotel Asheville Curio Collection By Hilton provides express check-in and check-out nonsmoking rooms free bikes free WiFi and a garden.
290 Macon Avenue (0.2 km from Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum)
The historic Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina, was built in 1913 and features daily breakfast at the Art of Breakfast in Blue Ridge restaurant. There are four restaurants on-site, and downtown Asheville is 2.3 miles away.
86 Edgemont Road (0.7 km from Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum)
Located in Albemarle Park Albemarle Inn - Asheville is a perfect starting point from which to explore Asheville (NC). Featuring a satisfying list of amenities guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one.
86 Edgemont Road (0.8 km from Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum)
This historic Greek Revival bed and breakfast is located five miles from Biltmore Estate and Winery and nine minutes from Grove Park Inn.
(1.9 km from Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum)
Featuring a terrace and a 24-hour front desk Sunrise Cottage is well located in Asheville 5 mi from Biltmore Estate and 2.2 mi from Innsbruck Mall. The air-conditioned accommodations is 2.4 mi from Folk Art Center.
61 North Liberty Street (1.9 km from Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum)
Located in Asheville 3.1 mi from Biltmore Estate and 0.6 mi from US Cellular Center Beaufort House Inn provides accommodations with free WiFi air conditioning and access to a garden. Guests at the bed and breakfast can enjoy an American breakfast.
301 East Chestnut Street (2.1 km from Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum)
This historic hotel serves a daily gourmet breakfast and is located in the heart of Asheville, just six miles from the Biltmore Estate. Additionally, guests may enjoy afternoon wine and hors d'oeuvres.
176 East Chestnut Street (2.1 km from Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum)
Just a 10-minute walk from downtown Asheville, this historic 1905 Colonial Revival bed and breakfast serves a full sit-down breakfast daily and homemade cookies in the afternoon.
Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum in Asheville, NC is an inspiring and educational museum dedicated to preserving the history of Biltmore Industries, a textile manufacturing company founded in 1901 by George Vanderbilt and his wife Edith. The museum contains an extensive collection of artifacts from over one hundred years of production, including original homespun fabrics, period clothing and accessories, tools used in production, photographs and other documents.
The museum also offers interactive exhibits and workshops for visitors to learn more about Biltmore Industries' pioneering efforts in the textile industry. Guided tours are available to explore the historic factory building, which still stands today in its original form. Through these tours, visitors can get an up close look at the machinery and techniques used to produce Biltmore's famous fabrics. Additionally, lectures on the history of Biltmore Industries are held throughout the year.
The Homespun Museum is well known for its vibrant displays highlighting aspects of early American industrial life. Several galleries feature a variety of textiles from different eras that have been produced by Biltmore Industries over time. From classic homespun fabrics to hand-painted quilting patterns and intricate embroidery designs – visitors can explore a wide range of traditional craftsmanship techniques that were used to create these pieces.
In addition to their exhibitions, the museum hosts a number of special events throughout the year such as Spin-Ins where local fiber artists demonstrate their spinning skills in front of historic machines; Quilters’ Reunions; Hands-On Workshops where participants learn how to make woven items using traditional methods; Weaving Retreats; Fiber Festivals; and Tailgate Sales featuring folk art demonstrations.
Apart from offering educational programs for children and adults alike, the Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum also serves as a cultural center for local textile enthusiasts who come together to preserve this important part of Appalachian heritage. By visiting this unique facility during your travels to Asheville you will gain a greater appreciation for the artistry involved in producing handmade fabric pieces today as well as those crafted over a century ago!