Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County recognizes Gray Line Trolley Tours of Asheville as Preservation Partner
The Preservation Society
of Asheville and Buncombe County (PSABC) has exclusively endorsed Gray Line
Trolley Tours of Asheville as the local tour operator committed to presenting
the city’s historic and cultural resources to visitors. PSABC, the area’s leading preservation
advocate, works to promote and sustain the heritage and sense of place that is
Asheville and Buncombe County. Gray Line
is a natural partner in this mission, supporting and showcasing preservation
every day in their narrated trolley tours of Asheville.
“Our community’s sense of place is unique in America, and
Gray Line does a superior job sharing that legacy with everyone who hops on a
trolley,” says Jack Thomson, Executive Director of PSABC. “When people like what they see and hear on a
Gray Line Tour, it helps us in our mission to preserve what makes Asheville,
Asheville.”
Patrons of Gray Line can hop on and hop off open-air
trolleys that travel all over town.
Knowledgeable drivers share the varied story of Asheville, covering
everything from history and facts to art and culture to restaurants and
retail. The Trolley runs March through
December, 7 days a week, with an itinerary that covers 10 stops over 90+
minutes.
“We work hard to
maintain the relevancy and accuracy of our tours; always fun and entertaining,
yet ever faithful to the facts of Asheville's history, heritage and
culture. Partnering with The
Preservation Society syncs ideally with that effort," says Jonathan
Helmken, Gray Line's General Manager.
"We're very supportive of the work of the Society and proud to
partner with them."
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