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From history-makers to Hollywood stars, many iconic African Americans have called Winston-Salem home.

A hub of activity for Wake Forest athletics and the campus community, Kentner Stadium primarily serves as the home of the three-time national champion Wake Forest field hockey team and the Demon Deacon men's and women's track and field teams.

Join us on our 1,100-acre park of rolling hills, original forests and open pastures along the banks of the Yadkin River. You'll enjoy great camping activities like golfing, hiking, horseback riding, swimming, boating, and picnics.

Check out these 11 local spots earning regional and national praise, from bakeries to distilleries to fine dining.

Young Cardinal Cafe and Co. is Downtown Winston-Salem’s hot spot for a classic and simple breakfast and lunch.
Pie Guys' Pizza & More is a new and modern restaurant that offers NY Style pizza, Subs & Salads, Beer & Wine, and creamy Twin City Gelato for desert!

The Red Barn at Tanglewood Park is a beautifully redesigned barn that is 4600 sq. ft. and can hold 250 guests seated. The Barn features an authentic exterior and is complemented by modern interior features.
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Walnut Hall at Tanglewood Park has a classic and rustic-chic appeal that reflects a mountain lodge atmosphere. Located across the street from the Red Barn, this 3000 sq. ft. facility is ideal for small indoor events and wedding receptions.

Reynolda Village, once the dairy barn and cottages of the working Reynolds family estate, has been converted to specialty boutique shops and restaurants for shopping and exploring.

From cozy taprooms to high-energy hubs, these sports bars deliver big screens, bold flavor, and good vibes on game day.