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Walking in Wolfe’s footsteps: Asheville tour brings literary past to life

Walking in Wolfe’s footsteps: Asheville tour brings literary past to life

This spring, visitors can experience downtown Asheville as novelist Thomas Wolfe once knew it -- not from the pages of a book, but step by step along the streets that shaped his life and work. Photo: Saga Communications/Dee Pridgen


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — In downtown Asheville, the past is never far from view. This spring, visitors can experience the city as novelist Thomas Wolfe once knew it — not from the pages of a book, but step by step along the streets that shaped his life and work.

The Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site has revived its downtown walking tours after a successful return last year, offering a 90-minute guided experience through Wolfe’s Asheville on two Saturdays this April.

“We had a pretty good showing,” site manager Kayla Seay. “We wanted to bring them back, but not oversaturate things by offering them every weekend.”

The tours are scheduled for April 11 and April 25 and begin on the front porch of the Old Kentucky Home boardinghouse, where Wolfe spent part of his childhood. From there, participants move into the heart of downtown, tracing locations tied to the author’s life and legacy.

Rather than a simple historical overview, the tour is designed to interpret Asheville through Wolfe’s perspective — the same lens that informed his semi-autobiographical novel, Look Homeward, Angel.

Guides point out landmarks such as the site of Wolfe’s father’s stone-cutting shop, once located in the Jackson Building, and discuss how the city evolved during the early 20th century. That period saw rapid transformation driven by the railroad and a booming tourism industry, changes that figure prominently in Wolfe’s writing.

The route also weaves through Pack Square, where guides explain architectural shifts over time, including the replacement of earlier civic buildings with newer structures that reshaped the city’s core.

The tour concludes at First Presbyterian Church, where Wolfe’s funeral was held in 1938. There, participants are shown historic photographs of the funeral procession and hear excerpts from his eulogy, offering a reflective close to the experience.

Organizers say the walking tour is meant to complement the guided tours offered at the memorial house while also standing on its own for newcomers.

“It’s designed so anybody can take it,” Seay said. “You get a little bit about Wolfe, but also a broader sense of Asheville at the turn of the century.”

Attendance is capped, and tickets must be purchased in advance. Organizers say the limit helps maintain a manageable group size and ensures a more engaging experience for participants.

Tickets are $10 per person.

In May, the memorial will offer a separate cemetery tour at Riverside Cemetery, exploring the lives — and literary inspirations — of figures connected to Wolfe’s work.

For now, the downtown walks offer a chance to see Asheville not just as it is, but as it was and as one of its most famous literary voices imagined it.

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