Descriptive Essay: The City Of Asheville

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In The United States alone, there are 19,505 cities, towns, and villages. However, one out of this gargantuan amount of locations is the best. This city, with a population of around 83,000, has art all around the city. Almost everywhere you look, there is some form of art. Also, the nature here prospers and thrives. The beautiful mountains are nature’s form of art, and there are many places where no one is even allowed to disturb the natural beauty. Finally, is something that every human being must have, food. The glorious, mouth watering food here has been a very important aspect for me and my family. The way it tastes, the restaurant and how nice the service treats you, (If it gets a Wifi signal) all of this matters. Have you ever heard of a city like this? Well you may have if you live in Asheville. Every time I return from an extensive and exhausting trip, I am refreshed by the natural aspects, the art, and the food in of Asheville.
Let’s face it, Asheville is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. The unique art and music has always been something that gave Asheville a quirky flare. Also, many locations in downtown Asheville have beautiful and extravagant street art. Now, when I say street art I don’t necessarily
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Whether this means the music comes funneling out of a store with an open door, from a street performer, or the drum circle, most everywhere there is some form of music. When the music is coming from a store, sometimes I will enter just to hear my favorite song playing. However, if I am just standing there, the sales associate will come over to ask if I need anything. This is always awkward because I am not going to say, “No, I just came in the store because I heard my favorite song playing.” Consequently, I may say something like, “Could you help me find the toothpaste please?”, and because this is Asheville, that would be something completely normal to

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