Traveling across the treacherous and diverse landscape of western North
Carolina is a challenge historically met with human ingenuity. Mountain
traces of Native Americans, dusty stagecoach routes and vital railroads
lined the region. Asheville installed the state's first electric
streetcars. Intrepid young men and women continued North Carolina's
aviation legacy. The Buncombe Turnpike helped tame the Blue Ridge
Mountains, allowing livestock drives to reach markets in South Carolina.
Author Terry Ruscin reveals the visionaries and risk-takers who paved
the way to the Land of the Sky in a wondrous examination of western
North Carolina transportation history.