1. Winston-Salemites Look Good In Black And Gold
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Wake Forest University, ranked 23rd by U.S. "News and World Report," offers a world-class education, nationally recognized athletics, a stunning campus and a history of community involvement. You'll be sure to catch the college basketball bug cheering for the Demon Deacons against their Tobacco Road rivals. 2. Explore The Artsy Side Of Tobacco Money
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Reynolda House Museum of American Art was originally built as a home for the Reynolds family, owners of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, and was converted to a museum in 1967. Today, it offers a collection of American art, restored formal gardens and wetlands for wildlife viewing.3. Return To Ye Olden Days
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Old Salem Museums & Gardens showcases the original town of Salem founded in 1766 by the Moravians, considered the oldest Protestant denomination. Practice your manners in a 19th century deportment lesson or try the intricate German paper-cutting art known as Scherenschnitte. Visitors can also learn how to churn butter, quilt, make candles or preserve foods. 4. And Stuff Your Face With Fresh-Baked Sugar Cake
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No trip to Old Salem is complete without stopping in the Winkler Bakery where you can snag a traditional sugar cake, famous Moravian cookies or fresh-baked bread. Moravian cookies date back centuries and use ingredients like allspice, ginger, molasses, cloves, cinnamon and bourbon bean vanilla. Dubbed the "World's Thinnest Cookie" these used to only be made for special occasions, but today can be enjoyed year-round.5. Then Grab A Local Brew To Wash It All Down
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Foothills Brewing serves up some of the best beer in the state. Brewmaster Jamie Bartholomaus is known for his delicious IPAs, like Hoppyum and Jade, and seasonal selections such as Sexual Chocolate Imperial Stout and Hoppy Medium Imperial Brown. 6. SciWorks Makes Science More Fun Than Your 7th Grade Teacher Ever Did
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SciWorks offers 25,000 square feet of interactive science exhibits, a planetarium, nature trails and picnic areas. Permanent exhibits include PhysicsWorks, which explores motion, simple machines and light, and BioWorks, which teaches visitors about the forest, animals and conservation.7. Our Mascot's Got A Mohawk
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What's better than enjoying America's favorite sport with a cold beer and hot dog in hand as the sun sets on a perfect Carolina spring night? That's right, nothing.The Dash Baseball team, a Class High-A farm team for the Chicago White Sox, get their name from the hyphen in Winston-Salem. While they might not be top of the league, a night spent in the stadium is sure to please. It's also worth going just to see Bolt, the team's odd mascot. A so-called "Bleacher Creature" neither bear nor dog, Bolt is the only minor league mascot with a mohawk.
8. You Have To Try The Fried Girl Scout Cookies
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Every fall, people come from all over the Piedmont to ride rides, eat fried food and gawk at the animals during the Dixie Classic Fair held each October. The second-largest NC fair pulls in more than 320,000 people over its 10 days and will celebrate its 132nd birthday in 2014. More than 31,000 exhibits competed for $225,000 in categories like livestock, horticulture and baking.9. Peddle Your Day Away
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Offering 365 acres of recreation, Salem Lake is one of the area's best fishing spots offering canoe or fishing boat rentals. One of its main attractions is the 7 mile running, cycling or walking trail around the lake.10. Catch The Next Ben Folds Before He's Famous
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For years, Ziggy's has been one of the South's premier music venues hosting well-known and new acts. Besides giving legends such as Ben Folds, Dave Matthews and Widespread Panic their start, today Ziggy's hosts the likes of Bret Michaels, The Drive-By Truckers and Umphrey's McGee.11. Or Go For Something A Little More Classic
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The Winston-Salem Symphony has been putting on concerts since 1946 and brings world-class musicians to the Triad, such as famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma. They hold events for kids, a Kicked-Back Classics Series and joint concerts with other symphonies.12. Wander Around The West End
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The West End Historic District is a quaint neighborhood of historic homes, antique shops and pubs. Think of it as Sunday antiquing with beer stops. You can grab a gift at Barnhill's Books Wine and More or something for your house at IDEAS Interior Design and Art Studio. Wash it all down with a cocktail at West End Opera House.13. And Pay A Visit To A Social Club
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Old Winston Social Club offers 40 craft beers on draft and a casual place to kick back and play a bar game. They'll even let you bring your dog. They have a projection screen in the back for watching sporting events and regulars will sometimes bring snacks or dishes to share while watching the game. There's a patio, occasional live music and domino tables. 14. Winston-Salem Will Get You Tangled Up In Lights
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Tanglewood Park's Festival of Lights offers four miles and nearly 100 different light displays from late November to January each year. Cars line up for miles to snake through the park. (For best results, pile your friends and a bunch of blankets into a convertible.) 15. Get Up Close To A Fighter Jet
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The annual Winston-Salem Air Show offers two days of aerial and ground entertainment in all things that fly or move really fast.16. Small Is The Only Batch Here
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Three beer lovers started Small Batch Beer Co. and like the name implies, they make craft beer in small amounts. Beers include Bellente, a blonde style ale and a Farmhouse saison. They also offer artisanal bar snacks such as duck or pulled pork individual pizzas.17. A Step Back In Time Is Just Next Door
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A National Historic Landmark, Bethabara Park is home to 20 miles of nature trails as well as a reconstructed village. Run by the city of Winston-Salem, this was the first Moravian settlement in North Carolina.18. In Winston-Salem, All The Cool Kids Hop Galleries
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The Downtown Alliance sponsors open galleries on the first Friday of each month at the Trade Street Art District. The party often spills into the streets during nicer months.19. The Irish Throw A Good Party
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While you're walking around Trade Street, quench any thirsts you might have at Finnegan's Wake, an excellent example of the Irish bar in America, especially since the first appetizer on the menu is a pint of Guinness. They also serve Irish sausage and shepard's pie alongside Ireland's drink of choice.20. It's Time To Climb
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A short drive from downtown, Pilot Mountain State Park rises 2,421 feet and beckons climbers, hikers and cyclists to make the trek up to its domed peak.21. Fuel Your Inner Film Snob
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A/perture cinema shows independent, foreign and local movies in three small screening rooms for an intimate setting that will make any true film buff happy. They serve beer, wine, candy and treats from local bakeries to complement your art-house film viewing experience. 22. Check Out These Half Shells
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King's Crab Shack and Oyster Bar serves the freshest seafood in town. Get your oysters on the half shell raw or steamed. For the less adventurous, there are delicious crab cakes, but the real treat is the "Dreamy Steamy Bucket" full of crab legs, shrimp, mussels and other steamed seafood treats. 23. Every Hotdog Needs Mustard
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Pulliams Hotdogs & BBQ should cut BBQ from its name because all anyone wants to eat are the hotdogs. Order one (or two) with chili, mustard and onions. 24. Pitchers Served On The Back Deck
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Rose's Deli has been serving the best sandwiches and the coldest beer in town since 1989. Their slogan might be too vulgar to repeat, but the t-shirts are cool. Grab a pitcher and a plate of fries and carry them out to the back patio, which is a favorite with the college crowd on beautiful Friday spring afternoons. 25. Kids Come First In Winston-Salem
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For it's 75th anniversary, the Junior League founded the Children's Museum of Winston-Salem, which has a climbing room, garden and a mock factory.26. You're Expected To Get A Little Artsy
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The Sawtooth School for Visual Arts offers courses for youth and adults in visual arts such as pottery, photography and drawing. This community school has something for everyone. 27. Unleash Your Inner Speed Demon
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No trip to the Piedmont is complete without a little NASCAR. Stop in at The Winston Cup Museum, which details the R.J. Reynolds sponsorship of America's number one spectator sport.28. Salute With Your Wine Glass
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Wine dinners, live music and a street festival all to celebrate the grapes of North Carolina. Head to Trade Street in May for the 9th Annual Salute! NC Wine Festival.29. Mmmm. Fig Manhattans
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For a perfectly mixed drink, head to Tate's Craft Cocktails. Try the Blackbird Julep.30. You'll Somersault All Over This Place
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Your (or your kids') inner gymnast will relish time bouncing and flipping at Airbound Trampoline Park.
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