The Asheville Municipal Building

  • 100 Court Plaza, Asheville, NC 28801

    100 Court Plaza, Asheville, NC 28801 This two-story brick-faced building was designed by architect Ronald Green and originally housed the city’s police, fire, and health departments and city jail. The City (Farmers’) Market, one of the finest in the southeast, occupied its lower level. On the Market Street side, note the Roman arch entrance, and the cornucopias reflecting its use as a food market. Two plaques honor Mr. Miller: one embedded in the sidewalk on the Market Street side, and the other to the left of the main entrance to the Police Department.

    This two-story brick-faced building was designed by architect Ronald Green and originally housed the city’s police, fire, and health departments and city jail. The City (Farmers’) Market, one of the finest in the southeast, occupied its lower level. On the Market Street side, note the Roman arch entrance, and the cornucopias reflecting its use as a food market. Two plaques honor Mr. Miller: one embedded in the sidewalk on the Market Street side, and the other to the left of the main entrance to the Police Department.

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