Residents of Hickory Nut Gorge in Rutherford, Henderson and other counties have spent months writing letters to newspapers and state leaders calling for the state to buy the park. That came after the family in July hired Sotheby’s International Real Estate to market the land for $55 million, believed the highest asking price for a piece of land in state history. The state will buy the land with $15 million the General Assembly appropriated last year plus grants from the state’s Park and Recreation, Natural Heritage and Clean Water Management trust funds. A private donor contributed $2.35 million for the purchase. Although officially anonymous, most of that money came through the Conservation Trust for North Carolina from the Stanback family of Salisbury, a state official said. Fred and Alice Stanback were among dozens of residents who attended Monday’s ceremony.
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