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For well over a decade, locals and visitors alike were drawn to the Flowering Bridge in Lake Lure, North Carolina.
Lake Lure officials announced Thursday that the town's cherished Flowering Bridge will be removed due to damage inflicted by Hurricane Helene.
Severe damage from Helene led engineers to declare the Lake Lure Flowering Bridge beyond repair, but volunteers say the garden’s legacy will live on.
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Hendersonville Times-News on MSNDisaster recovery: Lake Lure mayor, WNC leaders meet with Kerr County in solidarity
Four Western North Carolina leaders visited Kerr County, Texas, the site of the deadly Fourth of July flash flooding that ...
The beloved Flowering Bridge in Lake Lure will be taken down due to significant structural impacts from Helene, the town said ...
The Lake Lure Flowering Bridge will be demolished on Aug. 18 due to irreparable damage from Hurricane Helene. LAKE LURE, N.C. — After nearly a year, Western North Carolina is still feeling the ...
The tourist attraction landmark opened on an obsolete state bridge in 2013, drawing more than 150,000 visitors a year before Helene brought a powerful wall of debris.
Demolition of Lake Lure Flowering Bridge begins Aug. 18 after Hurricane Helene caused major structural damage.
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WYFF News 4 on MSNBeloved Lake Lure Flowering Bridge demolished due to damage from Hurricane Helene
TODAY, CREWS CONTINUE THEIR WORK IN LAKE LURE, A NORTH CAROLINA TOWN ROCKED BY DAMAGE AFTER HURRICANE IAN. TODAY, THOSE CREWS ...
A beloved tourist attraction in western North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains will be demolished starting later this month.
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