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We invite you to discover the year-round beauty of the historic gardens and grounds of Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina.
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VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:
As George W. Vanderbilt began planning his grand country retreat in 1888, he envisioned a self-sustaining estate that would nurture the land and its resources for years to come.
Vanderbilt approached America's foremost landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, to advise on a plan for the land, which was largely overworked and damaged.
“Now I have brought you here to examine it and tell me if I have been doing anything very foolish,” Vanderbilt reportedly told Olmsted.
"My advice would be to make a small park in which you look from your house, make a small pleasure ground and gardens; farm your river bottoms chiefly and… keep and fatten livestock with a view to manure and… make the rest a forest,” Olmsted wrote to Vanderbilt.
In Olmsted's plan for the gardens, transitions between formal and natural gardens were important, as was the use of native plants, small trees and large shrubs, and color and texture year-round.
Following Olmsted's advice, Vanderbilt enlisted trained forester, Gifford Pinchot, to develop a plan for the management and conservation of the forest land-the first of its kind at such a scale in America, establishing the Birthplace of American Forestry.
As Olmsted approached the end of his work on the estate, he said “It is a great work of peace we are engaged in and one of these days we will all be proud of our parts in it.”
More than a century later, Biltmore preserves the original vision of George Vanderbilt and Frederick Law Olmsted through continued environmental protection and sustainability.
Biltmore invites guests to explore the historic gardens and grounds of George Vanderbilt's visionary estate year-round.
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Biltmore Estate is located in Asheville, North Carolina, and was completed in 1895. This National Historic Landmark remains privately owned and continues to be maintained by George Vanderbilt's descendants. The estate features America's Largest Home designed by Richard Morris Hunt, 8,000 acres of renowned gardens and grounds designed by Fredrick Law Olmsted, distinct overnight accommodations including a four-star Inn and private cottages, an award-winning winery, numerous restaurants, event and meeting venues, working farms, and more.
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