Reynolda Village offers shopping experience CHRONIC! I. STAFF RKPORT One of the most beautiful places to enjoy a meal and shop in Winston-Salem is the Reynolda Village. The village was-'once approximately 60 structures that consolidated homes for employees of the Reynolds family. The Reynoldses helped put Winston-Salem on the map with the creation of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, which produces such brands as Camel, Winston and Salem. The \illage also included two churches, farm buildings, businesses, a post office, a school, and offices at the heart of the estate. All the quaint buildings in Reynolda Village were designed by Charles Barton Keen or designed under his supervision. Keen is the architect for the Reynolds fam ily home, which today is a large museum, Reynolda House, which houses American arts and hosts a series of arts education pro grams each year. Today, the restored buildings of Reynol da Village make up more than 1,000 acres of unique shops and restaurants. AH of the buildings still have a similar design as an old-fashioned English country village of the 1900s. The village is also the home of the beautiful Reynolda Gardens. Inside the village is a variety of shops, including The Village Tavern, an eatery that is a popular gathering place for all occasions. Some oflne other shops calling Reynol da Village home arc: swank linen store Belle Mai son. J. P. McGces. shoe store Monkee's, King Master Jewelers. Ga/ebo. McCalls, Reynolda Antique Gallery. Roily's Great Kids. European Toueh spa, and La Cache. r. Pho