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Thousands of people gather at Bailey Park in Downtown Winston-Salem for SummerLark with Old Crow Medicine Show.

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Unique to Being a Deac


Your college experience isn’t limited to the borders of the university. Just off campus—and in the larger Winston-Salem area—are some incredible places to discover. Make it your mission to explore everything about the place you now call home.

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Downtown Winston-Salem, NC

With a laid-back, artsy vibe, Winston-Salem offers the convenience of a smaller city without the drama of a metropolis. Head west to the mountains, head east to the beach—either is just a few hours away.

Along with 250 years of history, the City of Arts and Innovation has two film festivals, six colleges and universities, professional baseball, 450 restaurants, opera and plenty of green space.

So grab a friend and get out there, explore and make yourself at home.


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visitwinstonsalem.com

Reynolda House Museum of American Art

The 1917 estate of Katharine and R.J. Reynolds is a recreational and cultural gem connected to Wake Forest’s Reynolda Campus by a short walking trail. The Reynolds family’s sprawling 64-room bungalow is now the Reynolda House Museum of American Art, which displays works by Georgia O’Keeffe and John Singer Sargent.

The grounds include breathtaking gardens with a restored 1913 conservatory and two miles of wooded trails that offer escape and recreation. Many visit the 170-acre estate to shop and dine in Reynolda Village, a collection of unique shops and restaurants in buildings that once supported the Reynolds farm.


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reynolda.org

The Face to Face Speaker Forum brings world-class voices to Winston-Salem for moderated conversation, and every keynote event has its “moment.” Personal engagement and unique moments have made Face to Face one of the nation’s most highly regarded speaker series.

Yo-Yo Ma lent his priceless cello to a Wake Forest student, Peyton Manning described how a chat with Wake Forest’s Tim Duncan influenced his decision to delay going pro and George W. Bush recalled finding the right words after 9/11. When possible, student-led events on campus allow students to engage with speakers in one-on-one conversation.


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facetoface.wfu.edu

START Gallery

The START Gallery, the Wake Forest University Student Art Gallery, was founded in 2009 and is located in Reynolda Village adjacent to the University campus. The gallery offers students the opportunity to display and sell their artwork, and, through its eight to 10 exhibitions a year, strives to create a unique experience for students interested in art or art management.

START boasts various opportunities for students to get involved, including STARTyourself, which allows interested students to present solo shows of their work or to curate exhibitions of the work of others.


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startgallery.wfu.edu

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Wake Forest University F. M. Kirby Foundation Chair of Leadership and Character and Senior Executive Director of the Program for Leadership and Character Michael Lamb teaches a class in Greene Hall.

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