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Guidebooks & Publications
Order online (Up to 12 books total - to order more than 12 books, order by phone or mail - see below)
Credit card orders accepted by phone or mail
Checks should be mailed to the address below:
HandMade in America
PO Box 2089
Asheville, NC 28802
phone: 800-331-4154, fax: 828-252-0388 email: info@handmadeinamerica.org
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Farms, Gardens, and Countryside Trails [ More information ] - [ON SALE] $15.95 |
 | | The Craft Heritage Trails of Western North Carolina With over 500 listings, the 356 page, full color, Craft Heritage Trails of
Western North Carolina is the only guide you'll need to find hand-made crafts,
artist's studios, galleries, bed & breakfasts, inns, historical sites,
special attractions and notable restaurants in the mountains of Western
North Carolina. [ More information ] - 3rd Edition retail $19.95
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 | | Purchase Both - The Craft Heritage Trails of Western North Carolina and Farms, Gardens, and Countryside Trails - retail $35.00
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Other Publications |
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 | | The Landfill Gas: - Institute Publication [ More information ] - retail $15.00
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 | | Architectural Element Sourcebook - retail $45.00
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 | | AgriCultural Tourism: Asset Building and Marketing A getting started manual on the latest niche market in tourism. This workbook contains the most relevant and necessary information for the novice and seasoned agritourism practitioner. It covers the tourism industry, telling your story, promoting and packaging your products, and evaluating your success. The interpretive use of the farm is limited only by the creativity of the farmer. HandMade’s approach to an agriCultural tourism manual –a focus on the “Culture” in agriculture. [ More information ] - retail $19.95
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 | | Economic Impact of Craft in Western North Carolina - retail $10.00 |
 | | Small Voices, Big Songs: A Story of American Renewal [ More information ] - retail $10.00 |
 | | Building Creative Communities, A Story of American Renewal: Track the successes of six Western North Carolina communities through a five-year revitalization process to promote their craft and heritage for sustainable growth. - retail $15.00
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 | | Mapping Creative Communities: The Impact on Real Estate: This case study shows how Asheville, North Carolina determined the scope of its creative economies by mapping occupancy of businesses downtown. [ More information ] - retail $15.00
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"Thank you for the wonderful guidebook. Most of all, thank you for the development work you are doing in these communities. The work of your organization is as impressive as the creativity of the artisans."
-- Joan F. DeCoste
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