Attractions around Winston-Salem
Explore 47 attractions, restaurants, shops around Winston-Salem
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Old Salem Museums & Gardens
900 Old Salem Rd, Winston Salem, NC 27101-5277
Old Salem Museums & Gardens is a historic site and museum combating food insecurity and exploring the stories of people, including Moravian, Black, and Indigenous peoples, in the American South. As one of America’s most comprehensive history attractions, our museums—the Historic Town of Salem, the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA), and the Gardens at Old Salem—engage visitors in an educational and memorable historical experience. The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) contains the finest collection of its kind in the nation, featuring architecture, furniture, ceramics, metalwork, needlework, paintings, prints, and other decorative arts made and used in the early American South.
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Reynolda House Museum of American Art
2250 Reynolda Rd, Winston Salem, NC 27106-5117
Nestled within 180 acres adjacent to Wake Forest University, Reynolda is the perfect place to escape and discover art, nature, history, and so much more. View Reynolda’s world-renowned American art collection and curated exhibitions on display throughout the interiors of Katharine and R.J. Reynolds’s 1917 bungalow and in the Babcock Gallery. Plus, learn about the Reynolds family, Katharine’s vision, and the history of the estate. After touring the Museum, embrace the outdoors in the Gardens and grounds, which are always free and open to the public year-round from sunrise to sunset. Do flowers make you hungry? Make your way to Reynolda Village to shop and dine.
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Salem God's Acre Cemetery
South Church Street at Cemetery Street, Winston Salem, NC 27101
This is the active graveyard of the Salem Congregation, a group of 12 Moravian Churches. It has been in continuous use from 1771 to the present. The graveyard is open to the public for quiet and respectful visits. Our website has a full description of allowed uses, but there are signs also posted.
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Truist Stadium
951 Ballpark Way, Winston Salem, NC 27101-3677
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Bethabara Park
2147 Bethabara Rd, Winston Salem, NC 27106-2701
Site where Moravian immigrants first settled in North Carolina, this 195-acre area includes a museum and a Moravian church and offers hiking, birdwatching and many varieties of trees.
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Truist Field
499 Deacon Blvd, Winston Salem, NC 27105-4216
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Salem Lake
1001 Salem Lake Rd, Winston Salem, NC 27107-1571
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Hanes Mall
3320 Silas Creek Pkwy, Winston Salem, NC 27103-3031
Hanes Mall features favorite stores such as Belk, Dillard's, Macy's, JCPenney, Sears, and Old Navy as well as specialty shops like American Eagle, Abercrombie & Fitch, Gymboree and Banana Republic.
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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
259 S Stratford Rd, Winston Salem, NC 27103-1817
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Home Moravian Church
Winston Salem, NC
Founded in 1800, this church contains the largest Moravian congregation in the world.
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Grand 18-Winston-Salem
5601 University Pkwy, Winston Salem, NC 27105-1313
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Krankies Coffee at the Wherehouse
211 E 3rd St, Winston Salem, NC 27101-4166
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M.C. Benton Jr. Convention Center
301 W 5th St, Winston Salem, NC 27101-2806
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Frank L. Horton Museum Center
924 S Main St Old Salem, Winston Salem, NC 27101-5335
The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) is the preeminent center for the research and study of Southern decorative arts and material culture. MESDA is home to the most comprehensive collection of southern decorative arts and related research resources in the country. The museum is internationally recognized for its contributions to the study and understanding of the history, decorative arts, and material culture of the American South. MESDA is part of Old Salem Museums & Gardens, a unique living history site that shares the rich, authentic, and diverse cultural history of the early South—with special emphasis on the Moravians in North Carolina, enslaved and free people of African descent, and indigenous peoples of the Southern Woodlands—through the preservation and interpretation of material culture, architecture, and cultural landscapes.
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a/perture cinema
311 W 4th St, Winston Salem, NC 27101-2802
a/perture cinema is an independent, locally-owned movie theater in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Screening a mix of independent, foreign, documentary, local, and festival films in two 80-seat theaters, one 45-seat screening room and one 21 seat petite screen. a/perture has evening screenings six days a week with additional matinees on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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