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i Discover it for Yourself... Welcome to Winston-Salem... Enhance your celebration of the National Black Theatre Festival with a visit to historic Reynolda Village Shops & Restaurants. Early in the 1900's, the founder of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company began construction on a series of buildings to self-support his 1,067 acre estate. All the buildings were architecturally designed to resemble a quaint English country village. Adjacent to Reynolda House Museum of American Art and under the auspicious of Wake Forest University, Reynolda Village is now the home of unique shops and restaurants. Enjoy the beautifully maintained grounds and a personal touch of service from all the very special merchants. Plan a Special Visit to These Reynolda Village Shops. -n(VW?cei RiimgMaster 0 1;=^?^ ?> FlN? AND AiLmmB Jl E L E, R S Ld .Cache c r i \Or-?-^C^O V.
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