BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE
Black Mountain, N.C.
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VIEWS OF AND FROM THE COLLEGE
Outside of Folder
On this page: airplane view, Lee Hall in center, with dining hall in back and swimming pool at right,
Left: Robert E. Lee Hall.
Center: setting of the College in the mountains on the slope of the Blue Ridge, main divide between the Atlantic Seaboard and Mississippi watersheds. View, looking south, from the railroad near the Black Mountain Station, on the main line from New York to Asheville. (Black Mountain is 3 miles and Asheville 17 miles from the College. Elevation 2700 feet.)
Inside of Folder
Panorama looking north. View of the Great Craggy Mountains and other ranges with the Swannanoa Valley in the foreground.
Black Mountain, N.C.
Bulletin 3
VIEWS OF AND FROM THE COLLEGE
Outside of Folder
On this page: airplane view, Lee Hall in center, with dining hall in back and swimming pool at right,
Left: Robert E. Lee Hall.
Center: setting of the College in the mountains on the slope of the Blue Ridge, main divide between the Atlantic Seaboard and Mississippi watersheds. View, looking south, from the railroad near the Black Mountain Station, on the main line from New York to Asheville. (Black Mountain is 3 miles and Asheville 17 miles from the College. Elevation 2700 feet.)
Inside of Folder
Panorama looking north. View of the Great Craggy Mountains and other ranges with the Swannanoa Valley in the foreground.
Archival Object: 1998.7.12
Black Mountain College Bulletin 3: Views of and From the College
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Black Mountain College Bulletin 3: Views of and From the College. Circa 1934-1935. Collection of Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center.