For decades, people from all over North Carolina (and the world) have made it a point to see the famed Biltmore Estate in Asheville. The grand American castle has a reputation for opulence in epic proportions.
But not everyone who visits Biltmore Estate actually stops in the quaint little village at the entrance to the Biltmore. Biltmore Village, originally called 'Best,' was the brainchild of George Washington Vanderbilt II who built the entire town for company workers.
Over the years, Mother Nature has taken much of the original structures from the confines of the Biltmore Village. Floods, in particular, have ravaged the small village, yet the Cathedral of All Souls remains. Some say it's miraculously never been touched by flood waters.