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The Quality Inn® University is a solid and popular choice for visitors to Wake Forest University, just a few miles from our hotel. We offer our guests a great night’s sleep for a great value in the North Carolina Triad region.
Located near the 12-county Piedmont Triad Region of North Carolina, this Sleep Inn® Hanes Mall hotel in Winston-Salem is conveniently located for travelers to the area.
Every room at the Sleep Inn® hotel in Kernersville conveys a sense of relaxation, restfulness and tranquility.
Guests suites in SpringHill Suites hotels are up to 25 percent larger than traditional hotel rooms and feature separate areas for sleeping, working/eating and relaxing.
The Hawthorne Inn & Conference Center is a full-service property featuring 143 deluxe guest rooms, 13 spacious suites including a Presidential & Jetted Tub suite and over 9,500 square feet of event space.
The Charlotte and Philip Hanes Art Gallery is focused on presenting challenging and engaging artwork; mostly contemporary, but sometimes focused on historical works or selections from the breadth of Wake Forest University’s collections.
Celebrating the Rich Tapestry of African-American Creativity
Unveiling the heart and soul of our heritage and the local community at the Delta Arts Center.
As the major cultural center at Winston-Salem State University, Diggs Gallery annually hosts 4000 WSSU students, 500 students from area universities, and thousands of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County school children.
Gateway Gallery at The Enrichment Center encompasses nearly 1,300 square feet of beautifully lit exhibit and sales space, featuring a variety of one-of-a-kind art pieces created by our artists.
One of the region's largest malls, Hanes Mall features more than 200 of your favorite stores.
“The Birthplace of Winston-Salem: A City of Winston-Salem Park and National Historic Landmark, Bethabara is the site of the first European settlement in the Piedmont Triad of North Carolina.
Discover Historic Bethania, North Carolina's first planned Moravian town, founded in 1759. Bethania interprets the history of generations who settled in our town starting in mid 18th century.
Horne Creek Living Historical Farm serves as an outdoor museum dedicated to the study, preservation, and interpretation of North Carolina's rural and agricultural heritage, circa 1900 - 1910.
Built in 1880 by artist/decorator/designer Jule Gilmer Körner, this historic home showcases the talent, ingenuity and imagination of a true genius.