TWO MAGNIFICENT AMERICAN ESTATES Built by captains of industry in the early twentieth century, these adjacent magnificent American estates allow visitors the chance to experience the rich history of Winston-Salem. REYNOLDA ESTATE There's a feeling you get when you turn down the winding driveway to Reynolda.The iconic, green-tiled roof of the bungalow slips in and out of view between the trees as you pass by blankets of yellow daffodils in the spring and fiery hurricane lilies in the fall. Some call it a "shoulders-down" moment, while others describe it as a respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. But almost all say it's their favorite spot in Winston-Salem. 66 | 2020 OFFICIAL VISITOR & RELOCATION GUIDE Reynolda invites you to an incomparable experience: the formal gardens and walking trails of Reynolda Gardens, an eclectic mix of shops and restaurants in Reynolda Village, and an exceptional collection of American art on view in the restored 30,000-square-foot mansion of Reynolda House Museum of American Art. Take your time, there's a lot to discover. reynolda.org 888.663.1149http://www.reynolda.org