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The Masonic Center of Winston Salem was built as the fraternal home to some 1,200 Freemasons in the Triad, the Masonic Center is available to lease for meetings and special occasions.

Get to know Ken Manual (AKA, "The Star Man" of Winston-Salem), who handcrafts hundreds of Moravian Stars for the Holidays every year.
By Tina Firesheets | Photos by Scott Muthersbaugh/Perfecta Visuals

Winston-Salem sparkles with holiday festive cheer during the holidays. From cherished traditions steeped in Moravian history to millions of dazzling twinkling lights, here are a few popular experiences to add to your travel itinerary.

A roundup of the best ways to ring in New Year's Eve in Winston-Salem.

The Historic Broyhill Events Center, conveniently located in the Village of Clemmons, offers the perfect backdrop for your office location, business meetings, conferences, seminars, retreats, social gatherings, weddings, and unforgettable events.

Richard J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium in Winston-Salem, NC is a 1,900-seat theatre with a mezzanine and balcony.

Welcome to the pet-friendly Winston Salem Inn & Suites hotel, located off US-421 in the historic town of Winston-Salem, NC.

Located In northwest Forsyth County, North Carolina, Stauber Farm sits on the edge of Winston-Salem and near the historic landmark village of Bethania.

This 5,000 square-foot banquet hall is located in Triad Park. The facility accommodates up to 140 for dining or 320 theatre style seating.

From tours to tastings to classes and more, these culinary experiences let you taste the city in memorable ways.

Old Salem Museums & Gardens is a unique community of original museum buildings, authentic craftsmen practicing their trade, fascinating collections of rare antiques, and one-of-a-kind retail shopping opportunities.

Over 4,700 square feet of fully carpeted conference and meeting space accommodates up to 300 people. The spacious room can be subdivided to accommodate small group sizes and break out sessions.

Not far from Winston-Salem, off the four-lane highways, there's another North Carolina to be discovered sheer cliffs and peaks of bare rock, quiet forests and cascading waterfalls, views of the piedmont plateau that stretch for miles.