Reynolda Historic District in Winston-Salem is a hidden European village in North Carolina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this charming district conveniently sits adjacent to Wake Forest University. Several buildings originally modeled after an English village were once part of the 1,067-acre estate of the R.J. Reynolds family, now holding shops, restaurants, and other businesses. As you’ll discover, setting foot in this enchanted place quickly carries you to another world.

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For more about this hidden European village in North Carolina, visit the Reynolda Village website.

And while you’re in Winston-Salem, consider staying over at a historic Vrbo in North Carolina, or stay somewhere old and haunted like the Brookstown Inn.

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