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Biltmore announces November reopening

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WSPA) – Despite the damage and tumult caused by Hurricane Helene to the region, a staple attraction for fans of the Christmas season will open western North Carolina this year.

The Biltmore estate announced on Saturday its plan to reopen for the holiday season beginning Saturday, November 2.

Biltmore announced the plan to reopen in a post on Facebook.

For more than 125 years, Biltmore has been a witness to the resilience of this community. The compassion and resolve of our region have been rising every day from beneath the weight of this storm. Thanks to the incredible work of so many generous people, recovery is happening all around us.

We are pleased to share that Biltmore plans to reopen and celebrate the joy of the holiday season together during #ChristmasatBiltmore, beginning November 2.

Welcoming guests back to the estate provides critical support to our community, and we hope to welcome you very soon.

Official Biltmore Facebook page

Biltmore has been closed since Helene brought heavy rains and flooding to the region and caused damage to part of the estate grounds.

In the wake of the storm, Biltmore staff have been working to repair damage caused to the estate by floodwaters, and Biltmore launched a $2 millino relief fund for people in western North Carolina.

For more information on Biltmore, and to get tickets to Christmas at Biltmore, click here.


Source: Fox 8 News Channel

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