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Winston-Salem Visitor Center 200 Brookstown AvenueWinston-Salem, NC 27101
866.728.4200 or 336.728.4200
VisitWinstonSalem.com
RelocationGuide
Winston-Salem
We’ve thought of everything for you.We’ve gathered helpful, local information to make your move easier. To find additional information — including comprehensive dining and attraction directories, a calendar of events, and downloadable area maps — please visit our website at VisitWinstonSalem.com.
Downtown: More than 120 restaurants, breweries, shops, and art galleries call our inviting and walkable downtown Winston-Salem home. The hip Arts District and dynamic Fourth Street are cornerstones of this area. The Downtown Corridor also hosts 18th century Old Salem Museums & Gardens, Kaleideum, an interactive museum and science center for families and all ages, the Innovation Quarter, Carolina University, and Salem College.
East: Winston-Salem State University, the Diggs Art Gallery, the last remaining original Shell Gas Station, and Union Station, Winston-Salem’s recently restored early 20th century train station are located in the East Corridor. Salem Lake offers many opportunities for outdoor activities including hiking, biking, fishing, and more. The corridor also includes the town of Kernersville.
North: The region’s North Corridor is where you’ll find Wake Forest University, Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial (LJVM) Coliseum, the Reynolda Mile, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Reynolda Village with shops and restaurants, and Bethabara Park, the 1753 original Moravian settlement in North Carolina.
South: The bustling South Corridor contains nationally recognized Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and Novant Health system, University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA), the top ranked performing arts conservatory, and Hanes Mall.
West: Just a 10-minute drive from downtown, the West Corridor sits alongside the meandering Yadkin River and Tanglewood Park. From the nearby Village of Clemmons and the town of Lewisville, it’s a quick trip to more than 45 award-winning wineries and wine producers in the Yadkin Valley, the first and largest American Viticultural Area (AVA) in North Carolina.
Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem Visitor Center 200 Brookstown AvenueWinston-Salem, NC 27101
866.728.4200 or 336.728.4200
VisitWinstonSalem.com
RelocationGuide
Winston-Salem
We’ve thought of everything for you.We’ve gathered helpful, local information to make your move easier. To find additional information — including comprehensive dining and attraction directories, a calendar of events, and downloadable area maps — please visit our website at VisitWinstonSalem.com.
Downtown: More than 120 restaurants, breweries, shops, and art galleries call our inviting and walkable downtown Winston-Salem home. The hip Arts District and dynamic Fourth Street are cornerstones of this area. The Downtown Corridor also hosts 18th century Old Salem Museums & Gardens, Kaleideum, an interactive museum and science center for families and all ages, the Innovation Quarter, Carolina University (formerly Piedmont International University), and Salem College.
East: Winston-Salem State University, the Diggs Art Gallery, the last remaining original Shell Gas Station, and Union Station, Winston-Salem’s recently restored early 20th century train station are located in the East Corridor. Salem Lake offers many opportunities for outdoor activities including hiking, biking, fishing, and more. The corridor also includes the town of Kernersville.
North: The region’s North Corridor is where you’ll find Wake Forest University, Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial (LJVM) Coliseum, the Reynolda Mile, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Reynolda Village with shops and restaurants, and Bethabara Park, the 1753 original Moravian settlement in North Carolina.
South: The bustling South Corridor contains nationally recognized Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and Novant Health system, University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA), the top ranked performing arts conservatory, and Hanes Mall.
West: Just a 10-minute drive from downtown, the West Corridor sits alongside the meandering Yadkin River and Tanglewood Park. From the nearby Village of Clemmons and the town of Lewisville, it’s a quick trip to more than 45 award-winning wineries and wine producers in the Yadkin Valley, the first and largest American Viticultural Area (AVA) in North Carolina.
Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem is centrally located between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean with convenient access to Piedmont Triad International Airport (PTI/GSO). Winston-Salem is home to six colleges and universities including Salem College, the longest running women’s college in the United States, prestigious Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State universities, top ranked University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA), Carolina University (formerly Piedmont International University), and Forsyth Technical Community College.
Winston-Salem is a tale of two cities with dual lineage. The first Moravians in North Carolina settled on 100,000 acres known as the Wachovia Tract in 1753. Salem was formed in 1766. Just a mile away, the city of Winston was established in 1849 and became a thriving industrial hub and named the county seat. The two cities officially united in 1913.
Twentieth-century businesses, such as R.J. Reynolds Tobacco and the Hanes Companies helped shape Winston-Salem by bringing remarkable wealth to the city and endowing it with an impressive list of institutions and foundations. Today, known as a “City of Arts & Innovation,” Winston-Salem continues to build a diverse business base leading in healthcare, nanotechnology research, finance, manufacturing, aviation, and the arts, reaffirming its time-honored tradition of forging boldly ahead.
• Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem (HBAWS) 336.768.5942 hbaws.net
• Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors 336.841.1337 triadmls.com
Business/Commerce
• Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership 305 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336.354.1500 downtownws.com
• Greater Winston-Salem, Inc. 411 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336.728.9200 winstonsalem.com
Department of Motor VehiclesAll motor vehicles registered in North Carolina are required to carry vehicle liability insurance. Visit ncdot.org for details.
United States Post Office800.257.8777 postallocations.com
• Downtown 200 Town Run Lane Northwest Winston-Salem, NC 27101
• East 1995 Pleasant Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107
• North 2840 North Point Boulevard, Suite 110 Winston-Salem, NC 27106
• South 3331 Healy Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103
• West 6524 Shallowford Road Lewisville, NC 27023
Pets & Animals• Animal Adoption and
Rescue Foundation (AARF) 311 Harvey Street Winston-Salem NC 27103 336.768.7387 aarfws.org
• Forsyth County Animal Services 5570 Sturmer Park Circle Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336.703.2480 co.forsyth.nc.us/animalcontrol
• Forsyth Humane Society (North) 5570 Sturmer Park Circle Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336.955.1750 forsythhumane.org
• Forsyth Humane Society (West) 4881 Country Club Road Winston-Salem, NC 27104 336.721.1303 forsythhumane.org
Schools
K-12• North Carolina Non-Public
Schools 116 West Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27603 919.733.4276 ncdnpe.org
• Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Administrative Center 475 Corporate Square Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336.727.2816 wsfcs.k12.nc.us
Colleges & Universities• Carolina University
420 South Broad Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 800.937.5097 piedmontu.edu
• Forsyth Technical Community College 2100 Silas Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, NC 27103 336.723.0371 forsythtech.edu
Winston-Salem is the birthplace of Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Doughnuts and Texas Pete Hot Sauce.
The Reynolds Building in downtown Winston-Salem was the prototype for the Empire State Building in New York City.
Winston-Salem is centrally located between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean with convenient access to Piedmont Triad International Airport (PTI/GSO). Winston-Salem is home to six colleges and universities including Salem College, the longest running women’s college in the United States, prestigious Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State universities, top ranked University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA), Carolina University (formerly Piedmont International University), and Forsyth Technical Community College.
Winston-Salem is a tale of two cities with dual lineage. The first Moravians in North Carolina settled on 100,000 acres known as the Wachovia Tract in 1753. Salem was formed in 1766. Just a mile away, the city of Winston was established in 1849 and became a thriving industrial hub and named the county seat. The two cities officially united in 1913.
Twentieth-century businesses, such as R.J. Reynolds Tobacco and the Hanes Companies helped shape Winston-Salem by bringing remarkable wealth to the city and endowing it with an impressive list of institutions and foundations. Today, known as a “City of Arts & Innovation,” Winston-Salem continues to build a diverse business base leading in healthcare, nanotechnology research, finance, manufacturing, aviation, and the arts, reaffirming its time-honored tradition of forging boldly ahead.
• Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem (HBAWS) 336.768.5942 hbaws.net
• Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors 336.841.1337 triadmls.com
Business/Commerce
• Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership 305 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336.354.1500 downtownws.com
• Greater Winston-Salem, Inc. 411 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336.728.9200 winstonsalem.com
Department of Motor VehiclesAll motor vehicles registered in North Carolina are required to carry vehicle liability insurance. Visit ncdot.org for details.
United States Post Office800.257.8777 postallocations.com
• Downtown 200 Town Run Lane Northwest Winston-Salem, NC 27101
• East 1995 Pleasant Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107
• North 2840 North Point Boulevard, Suite 110 Winston-Salem, NC 27106
• South 3331 Healy Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103
• West 6524 Shallowford Road Lewisville, NC 27023
Pets & Animals• Animal Adoption and
Rescue Foundation (AARF) 311 Harvey Street Winston-Salem NC 27103 336.768.7387 aarfws.org
• Forsyth County Animal Services 5570 Sturmer Park Circle Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336.703.2480 co.forsyth.nc.us/animalcontrol
• Forsyth Humane Society (North) 5570 Sturmer Park Circle Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336.955.1750 forsythhumane.org
• Forsyth Humane Society (West) 4881 Country Club Road Winston-Salem, NC 27104 336.721.1303 forsythhumane.org
Schools
K-12• North Carolina Non-Public
Schools 116 West Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27603 919.733.4276 ncdnpe.org
• Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Administrative Center 475 Corporate Square Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336.727.2816 wsfcs.k12.nc.us
Colleges & Universities• Carolina University
420 South Broad Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 800.937.5097 piedmontu.edu
• Forsyth Technical Community College 2100 Silas Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, NC 27103 336.723.0371 forsythtech.edu
Winston-Salem is the birthplace of Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Doughnuts and Texas Pete Hot Sauce.
The Reynolds Building in downtown Winston-Salem was the prototype for the Empire State Building in New York City.
Winston-Salem is centrally located between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean with convenient access to Piedmont Triad International Airport (PTI/GSO). Winston-Salem is home to six colleges and universities including Salem College, the longest running women’s college in the United States, prestigious Wake Forest and Winston-Salem State universities, top ranked University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA), Carolina University, and Forsyth Technical Community College.
Winston-Salem is a tale of two cities with dual lineage. The first Moravians in North Carolina settled on 100,000 acres known as the Wachovia Tract in 1753. Salem was formed in 1766. Just a mile away, the city of Winston was established in 1849 and became a thriving industrial hub and named the county seat. The two cities officially united in 1913.
Twentieth-century businesses, such as R.J. Reynolds Tobacco and the Hanes Companies helped shape Winston-Salem by bringing remarkable wealth to the city and endowing it with an impressive list of institutions and foundations. Today, known as a “City of Arts & Innovation,” Winston-Salem continues to build a diverse business base leading in healthcare, nanotechnology research, finance, manufacturing, aviation, and the arts, reaffirming its time-honored tradition of forging boldly ahead.
• Home Builders Association of Winston-Salem (HBAWS) 336.768.5942 hbaws.net
• Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors 336.841.1337 triadmls.com
Business/Commerce
• Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership 305 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336.354.1500 downtownws.com
• Greater Winston-Salem, Inc. 411 West Fourth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336.728.9200 winstonsalem.com
Department of Motor VehiclesAll motor vehicles registered in North Carolina are required to carry vehicle liability insurance. Visit ncdot.org for details.
United States Post Office800.257.8777 postallocations.com
• Downtown 200 Town Run Lane Northwest Winston-Salem, NC 27101
• East 1995 Pleasant Street Winston-Salem, NC 27107
• North 2840 North Point Boulevard, Suite 110 Winston-Salem, NC 27106
• South 3331 Healy Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27103
• West 6524 Shallowford Road Lewisville, NC 27023
Pets & Animals• Animal Adoption and
Rescue Foundation (AARF) 311 Harvey Street Winston-Salem NC 27103 336.768.7387 aarfws.org
• Forsyth County Animal Services 5570 Sturmer Park Circle Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336.703.2480 co.forsyth.nc.us/animalcontrol
• Forsyth Humane Society (North) 5570 Sturmer Park Circle Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336.955.1750 forsythhumane.org
• Forsyth Humane Society (West) 4881 Country Club Road Winston-Salem, NC 27104 336.721.1303 forsythhumane.org
Schools
K-12• North Carolina Non-Public
Schools 116 West Jones Street Raleigh, NC 27603 919.733.4276 ncdnpe.org
• Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Administrative Center 475 Corporate Square Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27105 336.727.2816 wsfcs.k12.nc.us
Colleges & Universities• Carolina University
420 South Broad Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 800.937.5097 piedmontu.edu
• Forsyth Technical Community College 2100 Silas Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, NC 27103 336.723.0371 forsythtech.edu
Winston-Salem is the birthplace of Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Doughnuts and Texas Pete Hot Sauce.
The Reynolds Building in downtown Winston-Salem was the prototype for the Empire State Building in New York City.
Winston-Salem Visitor Center 200 Brookstown AvenueWinston-Salem, NC 27101
866.728.4200 or 336.728.4200
VisitWinstonSalem.com
RelocationGuide
Winston-Salem
We’ve thought of everything for you.We’ve gathered helpful, local information to make your move easier. To find additional information — including comprehensive dining and attraction directories, a calendar of events, and downloadable area maps — please visit our website at VisitWinstonSalem.com.
Downtown: More than 120 restaurants, breweries, shops, and art galleries call our inviting and walkable downtown Winston-Salem home. The hip Arts District and dynamic Fourth Street are cornerstones of this area. The Downtown Corridor also hosts 18th century Old Salem Museums & Gardens, Kaleideum, an interactive museum and science center for families and all ages, the Innovation Quarter, Carolina University, and Salem College.
East: Winston-Salem State University, the Diggs Art Gallery, the last remaining original Shell Gas Station, and Union Station, Winston-Salem’s recently restored early 20th century train station are located in the East Corridor. Salem Lake offers many opportunities for outdoor activities including hiking, biking, fishing, and more. The corridor also includes the town of Kernersville.
North: The region’s North Corridor is where you’ll find Wake Forest University, Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial (LJVM) Coliseum, the Reynolda Mile, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Reynolda Village with shops and restaurants, and Bethabara Park, the 1753 original Moravian settlement in North Carolina.
South: The bustling South Corridor contains nationally recognized Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and Novant Health system, University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA), the top ranked performing arts conservatory, and Hanes Mall.
West: Just a 10-minute drive from downtown, the West Corridor sits alongside the meandering Yadkin River and Tanglewood Park. From the nearby Village of Clemmons and the town of Lewisville, it’s a quick trip to more than 45 award-winning wineries and wine producers in the Yadkin Valley, the first and largest American Viticultural Area (AVA) in North Carolina.