Have you ever had so much money you just didn't know what to do with it? I've never had that problem either. George Vanderbilt may have had that problem. So as a single 27 year old man, he commissioned the building of the Biltmore Estate near Asheville, NC.On roughly 125,000 acres he built a castle. 250 rooms, 65 fire places, 43 bathrooms (built in a time many homes didn't even have one), 3 kitchens, a bowling ally, and an indoor swimming pool are just a few of the enormous statistics on this home.Cari and I visited this home that was completed in 1895. We had a fantastic time exploring it together. It is absolutely amazing. EVERY single thing was just detailed to the end. Room after room, we were just amazed at what was in front of us. I could type all night about the things we saw in there, but I don't have time for that. Most likely, you don't have time to read it either. The gardens are another major feature of the property. The 8,000 acres around the estate are landscaped and designed by the man that designed Central park in NYC. We didn't see any plants today due to the winter weather, but we walked through some of the garden areas. This is definately a place to visit during spring or summer.
The entire visit is really amazing. If you are ever in the Western part of North Carolina, the Biltmore house is well worth a minimum of a day. This may not be the best spot to take children only because young ones would probably become bored of walking through a house. We were able to go while the kids were in school and have a friend get them after school today.
Cari and I (and Brenna) had a wonderful Valentine's Day together at Biltmore.
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I was just looking yesterday at their web site and am considering going here next month when the gardens are in bloom to take pictures. Your pictures and post make it that much more inviting.
Great pics. That place looks pretty awesome.
I've never had that too much money problem myself...
What? No Biltmore-VD-Geocaching?
That place is amazing.
I can't wait to take little one up there. She will totally blown away.
I will finally convince her we are poor. That - that house is how rich people live.
The Biltmore is definitely on my "places to go" list. My parents went in November and loved it!
I have been there twice, once about ten years ago and then again about three years ago with my husband. We stopped randomly on our way back home from SC, and spent about five hours trying to sightsee as much as possible in a limited amount of time. I would love to go back when I had a few DAYS to spend. I love the winery...
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