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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.
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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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Carolina Theatre
(336)333-2605
The Carolina Theatre serves the community as a performing arts center owned and operated by the United Arts Council of Greensboro. Come for theater shows, films and movies, concerts and music, and other events. Tours available.
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Holy Trinity Music School
(336)275-7009
Two adult choirs and a children's choir are filled with talented, dedicated musicians who bring immeasurable depth and richness to our worship. Throughout the year the choirs perform, not only on Sundays, but at other events as well. All choirs are open; and if you have a love for singing, you're invited to come join them.
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Korner's Folly
(336)996-7922
Körner’s Folly is a home chock-full of contrasts and comparisons. It has welcoming public spaces, and hidden nooks and crannies. It is complete with a room fireproof by 1890's standards and another, soaring attic space that became the nation's first known private little theater after first being Jule’s studio.
Superlatives fail; from tile to woodwork, brick to decorative murals by German master Caesar Milch, the Folly is truly like no other home in the world. And it is one whose charms and enchantments deserve to be shared by generations yet to come.
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Old Salem
(336)779-6150
Four museums in Winston-Salem where you can find yourself in another time and place. The Historic Town of Salem, established in 1766, was born from the Protestant Moravian commitment to create church-organized communities where people lived together in harmony. Here, you can experience how life in this unique early American community was shaped and altered by 200 years of American history. You can also see the nation's largest collection of furniture and decorative arts of the South at the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA). At the Old Salem Toy Museum you can visit an unparalleled collection of toys from around the world. And the Old Salem Children's Museum provides a place where parents and children can touch and interact with the past.
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SciWorks Museum
(336)767-6730
At SciWorks, it's fun to learn about science. Travel through the solar system under the dome of our state-of-the-art planetarium. Come face-to-face with river otters and other animals indigenous to North Carolina in our 15-acre Environmental Park. Enjoy interactive, hands-on special exhibits and programs in spacious exhibit halls.
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UNCG
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The University hosts children's theatre, festivals, music camps, sporting events, swim lessons, and other activities for children.
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