African American Atelier

(336) 333-6885

The African American Atelier, Inc., a non-profit art organization, seeks to promote an awareness, appreciation and sensitivity to the visual arts and culture of African Americans and to work in harmony with other ethnic groups.
African Heritage Museum

(336)334-7108

Alamance County Historical Museum

(336)226-8254

Plantation home of Edwin Michael Holt
American Classic Motorcycle Museum

(336)629-9564

One of the South's finest collections of antique and classic Harley Davidson motorcycles. Over 30 bikes dating from 1936 through 1972 and an authentic 1948 Harley dealership / repair shop.
Angela Peterson Doll and Miniature Museum

(336)885-3655

The museum exhibits more than 1,700 dolls and miniatures of various styles and from different periods. Featured are a dollhouse village, shadow boxes, displays of childhood toys and dolls and collections of baby, foreign and religious dolls. Open Monday-Friday 10am-4:30pm, Saturday 9am-4:30pm, Sunday 1-4:30pm.
Art Alliance of Greensboro

(336)373-2725

A private, nonprofit corporation offering visual arts instruction for children and adults.
Art Quest at Green Hill Center

(336) 333-7460

Interactive art gallery for children offering daily art experiences, classes, camps, birthday parties and more.
Barnes and Noble Booksellers

(336)854-3622

Weekly story times for preschoolers and Magic Tree House Club for grades 5-8.
Bel Canto Company

(336) 333-2220

A professional choral ensemble dedicated to excellence in the performance of choral literature from all historic periods, and to the development of greater understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of choral music for its audiences.
Bernice Bienenstock Furniture Library

(336)883-3655

The Furniture Library is a recognized world center for research on furniture, other interior furnishings, decorating and architecture.
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