The Single Sisters’ House Museum offers a captivating glimpse into a bygone era of American history. Visitors can explore the lives and stories of the women who called this unique house home, learning about their societal roles, daily routines, and contributions to their community.
Category: Museums
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Reynolda House Museum of American Art
Historic mansion with gardens showcasing American art from 1755 to present, plus rotating exhibits.
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Old Salem Museum & Gardens
The Old Salem Museums & Gardens offers a captivating journey back in time to 18th and 19th century life. Visitors can explore meticulously preserved historic buildings, wander through vibrant gardens, and experience the rich cultural heritage of this fascinating Moravian community. Skilled artisans demonstrate traditional crafts, costumed interpreters share stories of daily life, and interactive exhibits bring history to life.
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Old Salem Museums & Gardens Administrative Offices
Gardens, museums & shops in a restored 18th-century town with costumed staff & hands-on activities.
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Historic Town of Salem
Living-history museum showcasing the culture of an 18th-century Moravian settlement.
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Lam Museum of Anthropology
Anthropological museum since 1963 exploring global cultures through ceremonial artifacts & exhibits.
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NCMA Winston-Salem (formerly SECCA)
Avant-garde artwork & multimedia exhibited in a modern architectural space within a historic estate.
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Kaleideum
Kaleideum is a vibrant and interactive museum in Winston-Salem that sparks curiosity and imagination in visitors of all ages. Its engaging exhibits encourage exploration, hands-on learning, and a deeper understanding of science, art, and culture.
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Frank L. Horton Museum Center
The Frank L. Horton Museum Center in Winston-Salem is a captivating destination for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike. This esteemed museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts and exhibits that delve into the rich cultural heritage of the region, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into the past.
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MESDA
Warehouselike museum with a collection of 18th- & 19th-century furniture & decor from the Southeast.