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The beloved Flowering Bridge in Lake Lure will be taken down due to significant structural impacts from Helene, the town said Aug. 7.
The tourist attraction landmark opened on an obsolete state bridge in 2013, drawing more than 150,000 visitors a year before ...
Lake Lure's Flowering Bridge, which was destroyed by Hurricane Helene, is set to be torn down on August 18 due to significant ...
Lake Lure officials announced Thursday that the town's cherished Flowering Bridge will be removed due to damage inflicted by ...
Severe damage from Helene led engineers to declare the Lake Lure Flowering Bridge beyond repair, but volunteers say the ...
Officials with the town of Lake Lure on Thursday announced they are removing the popular western North Carolina landmark.
A beloved tourist attraction in western North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains will be demolished starting later this month.
The Lake Lure Flowering Bridge will be demolished on Aug. 18 due to irreparable damage from Hurricane Helene. LAKE LURE, N.C.
A Western North Carolina landmark will have to be demolished after it was damaged by Helene last fall, town officials said on Thursday. The town of Lake Lure said on Aug. 7 that the famous “Flowering ...
My heart is broken seeing the devastation in Lake Lure, Chimney Rock, and so much of western NC. Louie and I just visited the Lake Lure Flowering Bridge and Asheville area a couple weeks ago.
The Lake Lure Flowering Bridge posted an update on its Facebook page and said that a portion of the Rainbow Bridge had been retrieved from a nearby lake. Becky Melton with the organization says it ...
Built in 1925, the narrow two-lane bridge was once the only pathway between Chimney Rock and Lake Lure. Then, in 2010 the state opened a new, more modern bridge just across the river – leaving ...
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