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For well over a decade, locals and visitors alike were drawn to the Flowering Bridge in Lake Lure, North Carolina.
A beloved tourist attraction in western North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains will be demolished starting later this month.
Demolition of Lake Lure Flowering Bridge begins Aug. 18 after Hurricane Helene caused major structural damage.
The tourist attraction landmark opened on an obsolete state bridge in 2013, drawing more than 150,000 visitors a year before ...
Monday, crews started demolition on Lake Lure's Flowering Bridge after it was severely damaged during Hurricane Helene. The pedestrian bridge was a Lake Lure landmark symbol of the connection between ...
Lake Lure officials announced Thursday that the town's cherished Flowering Bridge will be removed due to damage inflicted by ...
The Lake Lure Flowering Bridge will be demolished on Aug. 18 due to irreparable damage from Hurricane Helene. LAKE LURE, N.C.
The federal government has been holding up hundreds of millions of dollars in Hurricane Helene aid for North Carolina, while ...
Severe damage from Helene led engineers to declare the Lake Lure Flowering Bridge beyond repair, but volunteers say the ...
Here's how engineers hope to restore Lake Lure after Hurricane Helene. Lake Lure was a picturesque town until Hurricane Helene tore through, destroying homes and washing millions of tons of silt ...
The Town of Marshall and Lake Lure’s mayors and Asheville councilwoman Maggie Ullman went together to see the July flood ...
A Lake Lure attraction will soon be demolished after enduring significant structural damages caused by Hurricane Helene in ...