Learn the story of
Biltmore Industries on a guided history tour, offered Wednesday - Saturday at
1pm during April – December. The
tour includes a visit to the historic Dye House in Grovewood Village (usually
closed to the public), where the original looms, carding machines, mule
spinners, and dye vats used to make Biltmore Handwoven Homespun can
still be viewed. Tours last approximately 45 minutes and are geared towards
adults. There is no charge to take the tour, but donations are appreciated.
Spots are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Maximum 25 people per
tour. Meet your guide at the Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum, next door to
Grovewood Gallery.
2017 marks the 100th
anniversary of Biltmore Industries’ home at Grovewood Village. A centennial
celebration will take place Saturday, June 17 from 12 - 5pm, which will include
a special exhibition of fiber art by 7 regional weavers, artist demonstrations,
guided history tours, a cake cutting ceremony, and a historical presentation by
Bruce Johnson (2pm) - Director of the National Arts & Crafts Conference at
The Grove Park Inn since 1988.
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