May 7, 2025

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A man and woman tour Old Salem Museum & Gardens together with a historic red home in the background.
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A group of woman showcase their work after taking a wood working class at Sawtooth School for Visual Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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Reynolda House
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Chic indoor bowling alley with leather sofas and bowling pin chandeliers
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Reynolda Gardens aerial
Explore Old Salem

Old Salem Museums & Gardens is a historic site telling the stories of people, including Moravian, Black, and Indigenous peoples, in the American South. Costumed interpreters dress in period-appropriate garments and tell the story of the original Moravian settlers of the area including their trades, traditions, art, and lifestyle. 

Sawtooth School for Visual Art

Since 1945, Sawtooth School for Visual Art has been providing high-quality visual art events, classes and workshops year-round for individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels in downtown Winston-Salem. From ceramics to fiber (and almost everything in between), skilled artists teach their crafts in a variety of classes.

Reynolda House

Completed in 1917, Reynolda House Museum of American Art was originally the home of Katharine Smith and R.J. Reynolds, founder of the R.J.R. Tobacco Company, and stands as one of the few well-preserved, surviving examples of the American Country House movement. Inside, you’ll find not only more than 6,000 historic objects, but also a collection of world-renowned American art on view in the historic house and special exhibitions.

ROAR

Roar is a 42,000-square-foot entertainment and event complex located in Winston-Salem's downtown arts district. Experience thrilling arcade games, boutique bowling, virtual game simulators, and interactive mini golf all under one roof. Head outsite for outdoor games on and live music on the expansive lawn, complete with a dog park. Thirsty? Choose from the 90-tap self-serve beer and wine wall, three full-service bars, and rooftop club with city views and VIP cabanas.

Reynolda Gardens

More than a century old, Reynolda’s Gardens and grounds were part of the original 1917 footprint for the Reynolda estate. Although the landscape has changed over the years, many of its original structures and plans remain intact and now serves as a 134-acre outdoor horticultural oasis open to the public. Spend time exploring the newly restored Lord & Burnham Greenhouse, walking the formal gardens, or exploring the grounds and trail system.

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