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The Biltmore Estate has announced that it will reopen on November 2, 2024 after parts of the estate was severely damaged by Hurricane Helene.

“For more than 125 years, Biltmore has been a witness to the resilience of this community. The compassion and resolve of our region have been rising every day from beneath the weight of this storm. Thanks to the incredible work of so many generous people, recovery is happening all around us,” the Biltmore said in the post.

The major tourist attraction located just south of Asheville will open back to celebrate the holiday season.

“Welcoming guests back to the estate provides critical support to our community, and we hope to welcome you very soon,” the post continued.

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