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Winston-Salem Skyline

Winston-Salem Skyline

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Photo courtesy of Wachovia.

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Korner's Folly image

Korner

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Korner's Folly image

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SciWorks Science Center

SciWorks Science Center

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View of SciWorks from Millennium Fountain. Please provide photo courtesy to SciWorks.

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Reynolda House Museum of American Art

Reynolda House Museum of American Art

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Please provide photo courtesy to Reynolda House Museum of American Art.

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Historic Bethania

Historic Bethania

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Photo provided by John Rolland

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Historic Bethabara Park

Historic Bethabara Park

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Photo courtesy of Historic Bethabara Park

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Museum of Anthropology

Museum of Anthropology

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Please give photo courtesy to VistaGraphics, Inc. Photographer: Jim Pyle

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Old Salem Museums & Gardens

Old Salem Museums & Gardens

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Photo provided courtesy of NC Tourism - Bill Russ

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Christian Schroeder's Head Shot

Christian Schroeder

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Marcheta Keefer's Head Shot

Marcheta Keefer

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MEAC returns to Winston-Salem

MEAC returns to Winston-Salem

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(from right to left) Richard Geiger, president of Visit Winston-Salem, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Commissioner Dennis Thomas and Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines officially announced a one-year extension for the City of Winston-Salem (NC) to host the annual men’s and women’s basketball tournament through 2012.

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Timothy Simmons

Timothy Simmons

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New Sales Manager - National and Regional Markets. Image provided by Howard Gaither.

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2012 All-Star Game Logo

2012 All-Star Game Logo

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Please give credit to Winston-Salem Dash for logo.

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Opening Ceremonies of Powerade State Games of North Carolina

Opening Ceremonies of Powerade State Games of North Carolina

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Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines, Mechelle Lewis, a member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team in Beijing and Richard Geiger, president of Visit Winston-Salem attend the opening ceremonies for the 25th Annual Powerade State Games of North Carolina Friday, June 17 at BB&T Ballpark, home of the Winston-Salem Dash Minor League baseball team.

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MOA Days of the Dead

MOA Days of the Dead

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MOA’s annual exhibit will feature a traditional Mexican ofrenda: a home altar with sugar skulls, colorful tissue paper cutouts, food and beverage offerings, marigolds, and photos of deceased relatives to honor the dead.

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MOA Peace Corps Exhibit

MOA Peace Corps Exhibit

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This model of a Nepalese ping was collected by Peace Corps volunteer Chrissy Kohrt during her service. It will be on display in the Museum of Anthropology's exhibit, "Local Peace Corps Volunteers: Bringing Cultures Together for 50 Years."

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MOA Salgo Collection

MOA Salgo Collection

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This Tibetan saddle rug is among the objects recently received by the Museum of Anthropology as a part of the Salgo Collection.

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Festival of Lights logo

Festival of Lights logo

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Forsyth County Parks and Recreation is pleased to present the new Festival of Lights logo.

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Videos

Moravian Culture in Winston-Salem, NC

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History comes to life in Winston-Salem, where some of the best-preserved colonial heritage sites in the country can be found. Members of the Moravian sect settled in the area in the mid-18th century.

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Winston-Salem - Gateway to the Yadkin Valley

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Every Spring Winston-Salem throws two big swarays for the North Carolina Wine Industry. Both the Salute! The North Carolina Wine Celebration in downtown and the North Carolina Wine Festival at Tanglewood Park draw thousands of people and dozens of wineries from across the state. A sign of the growing connection between Winston-Salem and North Carolina wine.

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Light Up Your Holidays in Winston-Salem

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When it comes to authentic holiday traditions, Winston-Salem has nearly three and a half centuries of experience, all of which is shared with visitors today.

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