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U.S. Route 158 Business, was established in 1962 as a renumbering of mainline US 158 in downtown Winston-Salem. The business loop traversed on one-way streets: eastbound used Cherry Street, 4th Street, and Dunleith Street; westbound used Marshall Street and 5th Street.
Bald Rock Lodge (Cheaha State Park); Bessemer Civic Center; Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex; Bryant Convention Center (); Celebration Arena (); Daphne Civic Center; Lake Guntersville State Park Conference Center
Tallest building in Winston-Salem from 1929 to 1966. 5 BB&T Financial Center: 273 / 83.2 [7] 21 1987 Office building. 6 RJR Plaza Building 269 / 82 [8] 12 1929 7 Nissen Building: 246 / 75 [9] 20 1927 Tallest building in Winston-Salem from 1927 to 1929. 8 Marriott Winston Plaza Hotel 237 / 72.2 [10] 19 1984 Tallest full-service hotel in Winston ...
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Winston-Salem: Forsyth: Piedmont Triad: Living: 18th and 19th century Moravian village Old Salem Toy Museum: Winston-Salem: Forsyth: Piedmont Triad: Toy: Part of Old Salem Museums & Gardens, includes toys, dolls, teddy bears, puppets, doll houses, toy zoos, automobiles and planes Old Waynesborough Park: Goldsboro: Wayne: Piedmont: Open air
The governing body for the City of Winston-Salem is an eight-member City Council (called the Board of Aldermen until December 2002 [107]). Voters go to the polls every four years in November to elect the mayor and council. The mayor is elected at large; council members are elected by citizens in each of the eight wards within the city. The City ...
Graylyn Estate circa 1932. In 1925, spouses Nathalie Lyons Gray and Bowman Gray Sr., chairman of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, purchased the 87-acre estate from R. J. Reynolds with the plan of building “the home of their dreams.” [5] The land had formerly been corn fields and pasture for the Reynolda Estate, which is now referred to as the Reynolda Historic District. [6]
The Reynolds Building is a 314-foot (96 m) Art Deco skyscraper at 51 East 4th Street in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.It was completed in 1929 and has 21 floors with 313,996 square feet (29,171.2 m 2) of space.