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National Medical Association

Convention and Scientific Symposium

July 13-21, 2022 July 12-20, 2023 or July 19-27, 2023

Pictured: The International Civil Rights Center and Museum formerly housed the Woolworth’s, the site of a non-violent protest in the civil rights movement in 1960.



GREENSBORO FACTS • Greensboro was named after Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene. • “Gate City” and “Jeansboro” are our nicknames due to the many railroads that intersected in the city, and WranglerTM was bult here in the 1940s. • Greensboro was founded in 1808. Guilford County was founded in 1771.

MAJOR CONVENTION FACILITIES • The Greensboro Coliseum Complex offers 450,000 total sq. ft. of space. • Just one mile down the road, you’ll find the Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons/Joseph S. Koury Convention Center, one of the largest privately owned Sheraton properties in the nation. The facility features nearly 1,000 guest rooms and more than 250,000 square feet of meeting space. PARKS, GARDENS & FISHING • Greensboro is home to Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and 177 city parks that cover 3,480 acres. • Fishing is permitted with a license at Lake Brandt, Lake Higgins and Lake Townsend.

HISTORY • Greensboro is the site of the Revolutionary War battle at Guilford Courthouse led by American Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene in 1781. • The city also is the site of the first civil rights sit-in by four North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University students on February 1, 1960 at the F.W. Woolworth’s lunch counter in downtown. LOCATION • Midway between Atlanta and Washington, D.C., in the heart of North Carolina’s Piedmont area. • Interstates 40, 85 and 73/74 all intersect in Guilford County.

PROFESSIONAL SPORTS • Carolina Cobras - arena football • Greensboro Grasshoppers -baseball • Greensboro Swarm -basketball • Home of the Wyndham Championship, a PGA TOUR event BLOOM TIMES March: Forsythia and Bradford Pear Mid-April: Redbud, Dogwood, Azalea (through early June) June - August: Hydrangea October - May: Camellia DINING We offer a wide variety of dining experiences. See “Your Guide to Greensboro” to learn more. THINGS TO DO

CLIMATE & SIZE Averages: Fall - 60°F; Winter - 41°F; Spring - 59°F; Summer - 77°F. Total Rainfall: 42.36 in.; Total Snowfall: 6 in. (2016) Greensboro population: 287,027 (2016) Greensboro-High Point MSA population: 756,139 (2016) 132.19 city square miles

We offer a wide variety of things to do. See “Your Guide to Greensboro” to learn more.

For a complete list, go to VisitGreensboroNC.com

GREENSBORO FAST FACTS

ABOUT GREENSBORO


HOST PROPOSALS

HOST PROPOSALS


facilities & accommodations

sheraton greensboro hotel at four seasons/koury convention center 3121 W. Gate City Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-9161 • Fax: (336) 292-0819 www.sheratongreensboro.com PARKING SPACES 2,200 on-site and free LANDMARKS Airport, 12 miles Coliseum, 1.5 mile Downtown, 3 miles MEETING SPACE 250,000 total square feet TOTAL NUMBER OF 8’ x 10’ EXHIBIT BOOTHS 394

“A meeting planner’s dream” is how many refer to The Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons. With 985 newly renovated guest rooms and 250,000 sq. ft. of meeting space all under one roof, all the elements are in place for the perfect conference setting. The Sheraton Greensboro is one of the most unique hotels on the East Coast offering meeting planners everything they need to coordinate the perfect meeting. With flexible meeting and exhibit space, stateof-the-art audio visual, tenured sales and convention services staff combined with a fantastic location this hotel, has become one of the most sought out properties in North Carolina. Add to this, three on-site restaurants, three lounges, Sheraton fitness center, indoor and outdoor pools, a 200 store shopping mall adjacent, complimentary parking, and complimentary wireless Internet for all guests and you have the makings for a great conference destination. Golf & spa services offered at thier sister Grandover Resort and Conference Center with complimentary transportation is another fantastic amenity for all your guests. Come see the difference a family-owned and operated hotel can make for you and your guests.


GUEST ROOMS 985 Total 220 Rooms (1 bed) 695 Rooms (2 beds) 70 Suites 33 ADA Compliant/ Wheelchair Accessible rooms Interior corridors 2,000 free and on-site parking AMENITIES • ADA compliant facilities • ATM on-site • Coffeemaker in rooms • Cardiovascular exercise/fitness facility • Complimentary newspaper • Concierge services • Dry cleaning/laundry services • Electronic reader board with meeting room signage • Gift shop • Hair dryers • High-speed wireless Internet • Indoor/outdoor swimming pool • Iron/ironing board in rooms • Refrigerator in rooms DINING • Joseph’s (seats 225) • Skylight Cafe (seats 110) • Cafe Expresso (seats 40 ) • Room service available daily, 6 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. LOUNGES, COFFEE BARS AND CLUBS • The Brass Bar (seats 45) • The Connection (seats 50) • The Bar Down Under (seats 50) MEETING SUPPORT SERVICES • Audio visual company provides a wide range of convention services ($) • Freight elevators • Events management • Exhibition services company • High-speed wireless Internet on-site, in guest rooms and meeting rooms • Loading dock with drive-in and hydraulic lift $ = fee associated with service

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sheraton greensboro hotel at four seasons/koury convention center FIRST FLOOR - GUILFORD BALLROOM ROOM

DIMENSIONS

SQ. FT.

CEILING HT.

THEATER

CLASSROOM

RECEPTION

BANQUET

200’ x 200’

40,000

32’

6,000

2,800

4,075

2,880

Guilford A

90’ x 50’

4,500

32’

280

350

320

Guilford B

100’ x 90’

9,000

32’

1,100

520

700

560

Guilford C

90’ x 50’

4,500

32’

555

280

350

320

Guilford D

90’ x 50’

4,500

32’

550

320

350

320

Guilford E

90’ x 50’

4,500

32’

580

325

350

320

Guilford F

90’ x 50’

4,500

32’

580

325

350

320

Guilford G

90’ x 50’

4,500

32’

550

325

350

320

DIMENSIONS

SQ. FT.

CEILING HT.

THEATER

CLASSROOM

RECEPTION

BANQUET

Gate City

20’ x 17’

425

11’

Biltmore

36’ x 28’

1,008

11’

100

55

75

60

Biltmore A

20’ x 18’

504

11’

45

25

40

20

BIltmore B

20’ x 18’

504

11’

45

25

40

20

Morehead

28’ x 25’

700

11’

70

35

55

40

Blandwood

28’ x 25’

700

11’

70

35

55

40

Carolina

26’ x 24’

624

11’

40

30

30

30

Old North

25’ x 22’

550

11’

Permanent conference for 16

Cardinal

23’ x 19’

437

11’

Permanent conference for 10

Auditorium II

-

-

-

Permanent, tiered classroom seating for 154

Auditorium III

-

-

-

Permanent, tiered classroom seating for 154

Prefunction Area

-

30,000

Guilford Ballroom

600 (R), 555 (T)

FIRST FLOOR - MEETING ROOMS ROOM

Permanent conference for 14

FIRST FLOOR - IMPERIAL BALLROOM ROOM

DIMENSIONS

SQ. FT.

CEILING HT.

THEATER

CLASSROOM

RECEPTION

BANQUET

165’ x 100’

16,500

16’ - 20’

1,900

1,200

1,190

1,000

Imperial A

43’ x 25’

1,075

16’ - 18’

110

60

70

60

Imperial B

43’ x 26’

1,118

16’ - 18’

115

65

75

60

Imperial C

48’ x 43’

2,064

16’ - 18’

185

125

150

110

Imperial D

100’ x 54’

5,400

16’ - 20’

600

360

435

370

Imperial E

42’ x 25’

1,050

16’ - 18’

75

35

50

40

Imperial F

42’ x 26’

1,092

16’ - 18’

115

50

70

60

Imperial G

42’ x 26’

1,092

16’ - 18’

115

50

70

60

Imperial H

42’ x 22’

924

16’ - 18’

85

30

50

40

Each additional aisle

100’ x 30’

1,300

18’

-

-

-

Auditorium I

-

-

-

Prefunction Area

-

10,000

Imperial Ballroom

Permanent, tiered theatre seating for 118


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AUDITORIUM III

CARDINAL

GUILFORD BALLROOM CAROLINA

OLD NORTH

STAGE BLANDWOOD

MOREHEAD GATE CITY

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sheraton greensboro hotel at four seasons/koury convention center THIRD FLOOR - MEETING ROOMS, PREFUNCTION, VICTORIA WING ROOM

DIMENSIONS

SQ. FT.

CEILING HT.

THEATER

CLASSROOM

RECEPTION

BANQUET

Augusta

67’ x 26’

1,742

11’

140

100

115

110

August A

26’ x 25’

650

11’

40

30

50

40

Augusta B

42’ x 26’

1,092

11’

100

65

65

70

Tidewater

36’ x 27’

972

11’

100

55

75

60

Tidewater A

27’ x 18’

486

11’

45

25

40

20

Tidewater B

27’ x 18’

486

11’

45

25

40

20

Edinburgh

52’ x 26’

1,352

22’

Sandpiper

27’ x 25’

675

11’

70

35

55

40

Tanglewood

27’ x 25’

675

11’

70

35

55

40

Pebble Beach

41’ x 26’

1,066

11’

100

65

100

70

Torrey Pines

25’ x 18’

450

11’

Permanent conference seating for 12

St. Andrews

22’ x 22’

484

11’

Permanent conference seating for 20

Auditorium IV

-

-

-

Permanent conference seating for 188

Eastmoreland

19’ x 18’

342

11’

Permanent conference seating for 8

Arrowhead

50’ x 18’

900

11’

60

50

40

40

Arrowhead A

25’ x 18’

450

11’

30

25

35

20

Arrowhead B

25’ x 18’

450

11’

30

30

35

20

Oyster Bay

19’ x 18’

342

11’

Permanent conference seating for 8

Riverdale

23’ x 22’

506

11’

Permanent conference seating for 12

Colony

126’ x 29’

3,654

11’

330

180

260

170

Colony A

50’ x 29’

1,450

11’

130

70

75

60

Colony B

50’ x 29’

1,450

11’

150

75

130

70

Colony C

29’ x 26’

754

11’

50

30

55

40

Marsh Harbor

23’ x 23’

529

11’

Permanent conference seating for 12

Bear Creek

31’ x 26’

806

11’

Permanent conference seating for 18

Pinehurst

36’ x 19’

684

11’

60

30

35

40

Turnberry

36’ x 19’

684

11’

60

30

35

40

Olympia

31’ x 26’

806

11’

Heritage

52’ x 23’

1,196

11’

70

50

50

60

Heritage A

26’ x 23’

598

11’

45

25

35

30

Heritage B

26’ x 23’

598

11’

45

25

35

30

Permanent conference seating for 34

Permanent conference seating for 20


MEADOWBROOK

EDGEWOOD

MCCORMICK

LINKS

MARSH HARBOUR

PREFUNCTION AREA HERITAGE

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COLONY

BEAR CREEK

PIN EH UR ST

SAWGRASS

OLYMPIA GRANDOVER EAST GRANDOVER WEST RIVERDALE

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VICTORIA BALLROOM

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PREFUNCTION AREA

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SANDPIPER

A

TANGLEWOOD

PEBBLE

EASTMORELAND

BEACH

BLUE

ASHE

TORREY PINES

ST. ANDREWS

AUDITORIUM IV

THIRD FLOOR MEETING SPACE

VICTORIA WING Victoria Ballroom

97’7” x 75’

7,320

12’

660

408

-

460

Victoria A

58’ x 75’

4,390

12’

408

216

-

300

Victoria B

37’6” x 39’5”

1,420

12’

126

96

-

80

Victoria C

37’6” x 39’5”

1,420

12’

126

96

-

80

89’ x 39’5”

3,505

12’

400

256

-

210

Grandover East

39’4” x 39’5”

1,560

12’

130

88

-

90

Grandover West

49’9” x 39’5”

1,945

12’

180

120

-

120

Blue Ashe Room

66’7” x 66’3”

3,340

12’

340

200

-

200

Meadowbrook

51’ x 23’

1,173

7’6” - 8’

125

80

110

80

Edgewood

25’ x 23’

575

7’6” - 8’

Permanent conference seating for 20

Links

25’ x 23’

575

7’6” - 8’

Permanent conference seating for 20

McCormick

25’ x 18’

450

7’6” - 8’

Permanent conference seating for 10

Grandover Room

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CEDAR

RESERVATIONS

OAK

ACCOUNTING OFFICES

STATUE BIRCH

FITNESS CENTER

SECOND FLOOR MEETING SPACE

ROOM

DIMENSIONS

SQ. FT.

CEILING HT.

THEATER

CLASSROOM

RECEPTION

BANQUET

Cedar

53’ x 33’

1,749

8’ - 8’6”

225

100

160

130

Cedar A

37’ x 17’

629

8’ - 8’6”

60

35

45

40

Cedar B

33’ x 17’

561

8’ - 8’6”

50

30

40

30

Cedar C

33’ x 17’

561

8’ - 8’6”

50

30

40

30

Oak

50’ x 33’

1,650

8’ - 8’6”

195

100

100

110

Oak A

33’ x 17’

561

8’ - 8’6”

50

30

40

30

Oak B

33’ x 17’

561

8’ - 8’6”

50

30

40

30

Oak C

33’ x 17’

561

8’ - 8’6”

50

30

40

30

Maple

53’ x 26’

1,378

8’ - 8’6”

120

75

95

80

Birch

26’ x 12’

312

7’6” - 8’

Permanent conference seating for 12



October 28, 2019 Ms. Jackie Freeman c/o Ms. Dee Mittman Greensboro Convention and Visitors Bureau Greensboro, NC 27403 Dear Ms. Freeman: Thank you for the opportunity to host the National Medical Association in 2022 and 2023. The newly renovated Sheraton Greensboro Hotel, J.S. Koury Convention Center is an "all under one roof" facility that affords its clients a one-stop shopping opportunity for meetings of every size. Please consider the following attributes of this award winning Hotel complex as you consider the location for your event. Imagine all of these features under one Roof! • 985 newly renovated guest rooms • 70 suite combinations • 250,000 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting space, including: o 40,000 Sq. Ft. Ballroom o 16,500 Sq. Ft. Ballroom o 7,200 Sq. Ft. Ballroom o 30,000 Sq. Ft. Pre-Function Area o Up to 70 Breakout Rooms • In-house A/V services by ON Site Audio Visual • Highspeed Bandwidth Wired and Wireless Internet access • On-Site Exhibition services • Three On-Site Restaurants

• Four On-Site Lounges • Sheraton "Link" Business Cafe featuring Starbuck's Coffee • Sheraton Fitness/Health Club • Indoor/Outdoor Pool • Airport Transportation Available • Golf and Spa at our sister property, Grandover Resort only minutes away • 200 Store Mall adjacent to Hotel • 18 Stadium Seating Movie Theater adjacent • 30 additional Restaurants within walking distance

Based on our recent communication the following proposal is presented for your review. Guestrooms and meeting space based upon your outlined agenda are currently available, HOWEVER are not being held pending your final decision. Upon request, we will reconfirm availability, reserve space and issue a contract. GUEST ROOM AVAILABILITY ROOM BLOCK: 2022: July 6-13, 2022 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

50 210 600 860

2023: July 12-20, 2023 July 19-27, 2023 Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

900 900 775 410

Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms

DEPARTURE: Thursday Guest Rooms Reservations options include: • 1-800 Call-In directly to Marriott Central Reservations • Online by visiting Hotel website with Group Code • Rooming List


All Guest Rooms & Suites Renovated in 2014

Meeting Space Availability SHERATON GREENSBORO HOTEL AT FOUR SEASONS/JOSEPH S. KOURY CONVENTION CENTER has verified current availability for your conference based on the following agenda. Any revisions to the agenda over and above the space outlined will require confirmation of space availability. PER THE RFP ALL SPACE IS AVAILABLE EXCEPT FOR EIGHT (8) OF THE SESSION ROOMS SATURDAY-WEDNESDAY. WE DO HAVE FIVE (5) PRE-SET CONFERENCE ROOMS FOR TWENTY (20) AND ONE (1) FOR TWELVE AVAILABLE AT THAT TIME. EXHIBIT SPACE WOULD BE IN THE GUILFORD PREFUNCTION 3 AREA (OPEN AREA) AND GROUP WOULD NEED TO PROVIDE OWN SECURITY Meeting Space Rental Based on the outlined agenda above, the value of your meeting space is $625,000.00 however, in consideration of your sleeping room block and meal functions scheduled, your meeting room rental will be offered at COMPLIMENTARY, with a Food and Beverage minimum of $150,000.00 and with 80% of your contracted guest rooms picked up. 80% =3,764 guest room nights. Exhibit Room Rental: a) Total Premium Pre-function exhibit space rental per day is $140.00 per 8'x8' space (includes up to 1 table, 2 chairs, 1 cloth and 1-8x8 space) b) Total Standard Pre-function exhibit space rental per day is $70.00 per 8'x8' space when using Hollins Exposition Services for tables/chairs/booth drape HOTEL GUIDELINES ON EXHIBITS

Exhibit space is reserved as indicated within the contracted agenda. Please advise the exhibition decorating company of the "Set-Up" and "Tear Down" times indicated. HOLLINS EXPOSITION SERVICES of Greensboro, NC is the exclusive decorator for exhibition events scheduled at JOSEPH S. KOURY CONVENTION CENTER. If another decorating service company is used, a facilities fee, equal to 20% of decorating service's total invoice, will be posted to the Group master account. Group agrees to provide hotel with copy of invoice prior to start of event. All floor layouts for exhibit areas must be approved by hotel management.


All load-in/load-out must utilize loading dock located at corner of Pinecroft and Koury Boulevard. THIS POLICY IS STRICTLY ENFORCED. *All shipments must be marked on the outside with the name of the group and event date; and received no earlier than 48 hours prior to event. *Current Additional Exhibit equipment fees per day through Hotel are as follows (subject to change): Tables: $20.00 + tax Chairs: $ 2.00 + tax Tablecloths: $10.00 + tax * NC STATE SALES TAX IS APPLICABLE AND SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN TOTAL PAYMENT. RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE * Electrical fees are one (1) time charges as follows and are posted to the group master account unless other arrangements are confirmed with the Sales Office: A. 120 volt 20 amp @ $65+tax B. 208 single phase 30 amp @ $130+tax C. Special electrical requirements should be requested prior to arrival & will result in additional fees. D. Hotel Electrician available at $65+tax/hourly (3 hour minimum) * *

NC STATE SALES TAX IS APPLICABLE AND SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN TOTAL PAYMENT. RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

All items must be removed immediately upon completion of event. JOSEPH S.KOURY CONVENTION CENTER does not accept responsibility for items left in function or exhibit space. Special Considerations offered to National Medical Association • A discounted group rate of $169.00 for 2022 and $175.00 for 2023 plus tax for King or Double/Double guest room accommodations with a $10.00 rebate. • 1/50 (cumulative) • Three (3) week cut-off • $125.00 + tax for approximately 20 student rooms (no rebate) • $125.00 + tax for approximately 40 staff rooms (no rebate) • Twenty (20) upgrades to Concierge kings @ Group rate • Two (2) Concierge parlors with two (2) adjoining concierge kings for eight (8) nights • Six (6) Executive Parlors with an adjoining sleeping room complimentary for eight (8) nights and the other sleeping room @ group rate • Seventy-two (72) hour guarantee for meal functions • Ten (10) hotel amenities complimentary • Hotel shuttle is complimentary to and from the airport • Free local calls from staff office • Ten (10) room nights to be used periodically for convention planning site visits (within 18 months of convention dates) • Complimentary meeting space (board for 40) for preconvention planning visits (based upon availability) • Five (5) NMA banners hung at no charge • Twenty-five (25) Government room rates (prevailing Federal Gov. per diem)/Must be paid with Gov. credit card • Complimentary risers, podiums and lecterns


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Cumulative attrition Group rate 3 days pre and post Rebooking clause with Fiscal year Post-convention meeting Complimentary highspeed bandwidth wireless internet access in guest rooms, meeting spaces and public areas for all registered Hotel guests. Complimentary parking for all guests with VIP parking Available Complimentary use of the Sheraton Fitness Health Club for registered hotel guests Non-union labor

Marriott Bonvoy Planner points if applicable (can only be divided between two (2) people)

Additional Information •

Piedmont Triad International Airport: o 11 miles or 15 minutes from The Sheraton Greensboro Hotel

Current 2019 Average cost of meals: Breakfast Plated breakfast $20.50-24.95 Average $22.75 Buffet breakfast $24.00-25.75 Average $24.88 Continental breakfast $15.25-24.75 Average $20.75 Lunch Cold Plated Cold buffet Hot Plated Chicken Hot Plated Beef/Pork Hot Buffet Two entree Hot Buffet Three Entree

$21.50-24.75 $23.50-29.00 $23.75-29.00 $24.50-29.95 $31.50 $33.95

Dinner Plated Chicken Plated Beef/Pork Plated Dual Entree Hot Buffet Two Entree Hot Buffet Three Entree Hot Buffet Four Entree

$29.75-35.00 Average $32.38 $39.95-49.95 Average $44.95 $43.25-53.00 Average $48.13 $37.00 $40.00 $43.75

Average Average Average Average

$23.13 $26.25 $26.38 $27.23

Current Wireless Internet Access: • Registered Hotel Guest- Wireless Internet is offered complimentary for registered hotel guests by logging in under their name and their guest room number. • Non-Registered Hotel Guest- we offer a flat daily (24 hours) rate of $10 per user/computer for those wishing to pay with a credit card. Currently, groups that want to offer their non-registered Hotel guests wireless Internet at their own expense, we offer a discounted daily rate (24 hour period) of $7.50 per user/computer that would be charged to the group master account. For groups choosing this option, we need to know in advance the number of group users per day who will require the discounted $7.50 rate so that a wireless Internet code unique to the group can be created and given to the group attendees as the group determines.


Catering Opportunities •

The Sheraton Greensboro's team of seasoned Convention Services Managers and talented Chefs will work with you to design any type of catered event while working within your budget. Our creative catering team has years of experience creating a wide range of meal functions for up to 3,000 or small intimate dinner affairs. We look forward to working with you to create your own special event.

Convention Services •

With their knowledge and talent, the Sheraton Greensboro's team of seasoned Convention Services Managers strives for perfection in detailing your smallest to largest event. Let us help you create the perfect event for your meeting or social event.

Attrition and Cancellation Policies ATTRITION: The Sheraton Greensboro Hotel is pleased to be able to offer groups booking guestrooms more than 12 months out a 20% attrition policy. The policy asks for a review date of 10 months prior to the event with a voluntary 10% reduction at that time followed by an additional 10% allowable at the conclusion of the event. CANCELLATION: Any cancelled event that is not covered by the Force Majeure/ Act of God clause is subject to liquidated damages. These liquidated damage fees are proportional to the amount of lost revenues that were anticipated by the Hotel and the amount of time prior to the start date of the event that it was cancelled. Again, thank you for your interest in SHERATON GREENSBORO HOTEL AT FOUR SEASONS/JOSEPH S. KOURY CONVENTION CENTER. We are confident that the services and amenities offered at our facility, along with the expertise of our dedicated staff, will enable National Medical Association to hold one of its most successful meetings. Thank you for the opportunity to present our bid. Please call if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to your favorable reply. Respectfully, SHERATON GREENSBORO HOTEL AT FOUR SEASONS/ JOSEPH S. KOURY CONVENTION CENTER

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ANNE RUDD GALYON AND IRENE CULLIS GALLERIES Several exhibits are featured yearly. Cowan Building, Greensboro College, 815 W. Market St. 336-272-7102 • greensboro.edu

NORTH CAROLINA A&T UNIVERSITY GALLERIES Comprised ancestral and contemporary arts of Africa and the Caribbean work of both emerging and established African American artists. NC A&T campus. 1601 E. Market St. • 336-334-3209 • ncat.edu

DOWNTOWN GREENSBORO PARKS In the heart of downtown Greensboro, featuring a half-acre of lawns surrounding a spectacular fountain, a pavilion for intimate gatherings and performances, a Great Lawn and garden niches. Featuring City Center and LeBauer Park 336-272-1222 •downtowngreensboroparks.org

OLD GREENSBOROUGH & THE DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT Antiques galore and one-of-a-kind works of art fill the shops in this revitalized commercial and industrial district. For more information, call 336-379-0060.

CHARLOTTE HAWKINS BROWN MUSEUM AT HISTORIC PALMER MEMORIAL INSTITUTE Visit North Carolina’s only state-supported historic site to recognize a woman and one of the first to honor an African American. 6136 Burlington Rd., Sedalia, 10 miles east of Greensboro off I-85 exit 135 336-449-4846 • nchistoricsites.org/chb COLONIAL HERITAGE CENTER Served as a staging area for British troops under Gen. Cornwallis’ command during the Revolutionary War battle of Guilford Courthouse. 2200 New Garden Rd. 336-545-5315 or 336-288-1776 • nps.gov/guco. FUN-FILLED FESTIVALS All year long, Greensboro offers fun-filled festivals like the Fun Fourth Festival and the Festival of Lights. Experience the North Carolina Folk Festival. 800-344-2282 • VisitGreensboroNC.com GUILFORD COURTHOUSE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK Explore more than 220 acres of historic ground and 28 monuments honoring one of the most pivotal battles of the Revolutionary War. 2332 New Garden Rd. • 336-288-1776 • nps.gov/guco

OLD MILL OF GUILFORD This working grist mill and country store with the sights and smells of another era is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. • 1340 NC Hwy. 68 N., Oak Ridge. 336-643-4783 • oldmillofguilford.com PARKS, LAKES & GARDENS Stroll through scenic landscapes such as the Bicentennial Garden, Bog Garden and Greensboro Arboretum. For more information, call 800-344-2282. PIEDMONT TRIAD FARMERS MARKET Visit one of North Carolina’s state-owned farmers market. 2914 Sandy Ridge Rd., just off I-40 at the Sandy Ridge Rd. exit. • 336-605-9157 • triadfarmersmarket.com GREENSBORO CULTURAL CENTER Four art galleries under one roof: African American Atelier, Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art/ArtQuest, Center for Visual Artists Gallery and the Guilford Native American Art Gallery and Gift Shop. 200 N. Davie Street, Downtown • 336-373-2712 GREENSBORO FARMERS’ CURB MARKET Shop for fresh fruits and vegetables directly from your local farmers in a friendly and historic setting. 501 Yanceyville Street. The Market is open year-round. 336-373-2402 or 336-373-2961 greensboro-nc.gov/farmersmarket GREENSBORO HISTORY MUSEUM

Center City Park

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Discover Greensboro history with diverse exhibits including: Welcome to the Gate City, Jugtown Pottery, and the Murphy Confederate firearms collection. 130 Summit Ave • 336-373-2043 • GreensboroHistory.org GUILFORD COLLEGE ART GALLERY View rotating selections from the college’s wide-ranging permanent collection of fine art and crafts and occasional traveling exhibitions. Hege Library, 5800 W. Friendly Ave. 336-316-2438 or 336-316-2251 • guilford.edu/artgallery

WEATHERSPOON ART MUSEUM Nationally recognized for its exceptional collection of 5,600 modern and contemporary art works, and for its dynamic, thought-provoking exhibitions. UNCG campus. 336-334-5770 • weatherspoon.uncg.edu February One Monument

REPLACEMENTS, LTD. Tour the showrooms, museum, warehouse and restoration facility at Replacements, Ltd., the world’s largest retailer of old and new china, crystal, silver and collectibles. I-85/40, Exit 132. 800-REPLACE • replacements.com SEAGROVE POTTERIES See the time-honored tradition of pottery making in the town of Seagrove, one of the finest sources for decorative pottery on the East Coast. 800-626-2672 • VisitSeagroveNC.com STATUES OF INTEREST See a three-piece sculpture group honoring Greensboro’s best-known writer, William Sydney Porter (O. Henry). Located in downtown Greensboro at the corner of N. Elm and Bellemeade streets. Also, see The February One Monument, commemorating the courageous act of four NC A&T University freshmen who ignited the sit-in movement of the 1960s. Located in front of the Dudley Building on the NC A&T University. WALKWAY OF HISTORY Sidewalk markers chronicle six chapters in local AfricanAmerican history. Downtown Greensboro, S. Elm Street at February One Place.

Greensboro Cultural Center at Festival Park

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THINGS TO SEE AND DO relish the arts From annual music festivals to acclaimed art museums, Greensboro has a wide variety of cultural happenings to keep you entertained throughout the year. AFRICAN AMERICAN ATELIER, INC Local, regional, national and international professional and emerging artists are showcased through group and solo exhibitions each year. • Greensboro Cultural Center at Festival Park • 336-333-6885 • africanamericanatelier.org CAROLINA BLUES FESTIVAL The Piedmont Blues Preservation Society brings Awardwinning international, regional, and local blues music acts for the day-long outdoor Carolina Blues Festival under the big tent. • fest.piedmontblues.org COMMUNITY THEATRE OF GREENSBORO CTG brings Broadway’s finest works to Greensboro. 520 S. Elm Street • 336-333-SHOW (7469) • ctgso.org EASTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL Over 100 concerts and music-related events make this nationally recognized summer music festival one of NC’s most popular events. • 336-272-0160 or 866-579-8499 (toll-free) • EasternMusicFestival.org ELSEWHERE Elsewhere is a living museum, international artist residency program and creative laboratory. 606 S. Elm St. • 336-549-5555 • goelsewhere.org GREEN HILL CENTER FOR NC ART Greenhill is dedicated to presenting, promoting and advocating for contemporary visual art and artists of North Carolina and serves children and families in ArtQuest, the award-winning studio. Greensboro Cultural Center at Festival Park 336-333-7460 • greenhillcenter.org

NORTH CAROLINA FOLK FESTIVAL Greensboro will host the North Carolina Folk Festival Downtown Greensboro • ncfolkfestival.com TRIAD STAGE Named “One of the Top 10 Most Promising Theatres” by The American Theatre Wing! 232 S. Elm St. • 336-272-0160 • triadstage.org WEATHERSPOON ART MUSEUM Nationally recognized for its exceptional collection of 6,000 modern and contemporary art works, and for its dynamic, thought-provoking exhibitions. On the UNCG campus, corner of Spring Garden and Tate Sts. 336-334-5770 • weatherspoon.uncg.edu

Triad Stage

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see the history Greensboro is full of history from the location of a monumental Revolutionary War battle to being a catalyst during the civil rights movement. BLANDWOOD MANSION A National Historic Landmark that was originally constructed in 1795. Blandwood later served as N.C. Governor John Motley Morehead’s home. 447 W. Washington St. • 336-272-5003 • blandwood.org DAVID AND RACHEL CALDWELL HISTORICAL CENTER David and Rachel Caldwell moved to Guilford County in 1765, 43 years before Greensboro’s founding in 1808. The Center, located on former Caldwell property, shares the couple’s story and displays archaeological finds from the site. Adjacent to Tanger Family Bicentennial Gardens. 3211 W. Cornwallis Dr. • 336-373-3681 GreensboroHistory.org CHARLOTTE HAWKINS BROWN MUSEUM AT HISTORIC PALMER MEMORIAL INSTITUTE Visit North Carolina’s only state-supported historic site to recognize a woman and one of the first to honor an African American. • 136 Burlington Rd., Sedalia, 10 miles east of Greensboro off I-40/I-85 exit 135. • 336-449-4846 nchistoricsites.org/chb GREENSBORO HISTORY MUSEUM The Museum shares local culture and the city’s significant role in American history. • 130 Summit Ave. 336-373-2043 • GreensboroHistory.org GUILFORD COUNTY VETERANS MEMORIAL A tribute to Guilford County residents who served in the military in the twentieth century. • Located in Country Park off Lawndale Dr. • GCVeteransMemorial.org

indulge the senses World class dining, shopping and entertainment are just a few of Greensboro’s many perks.

EXPERIENCE DOWNTOWN GREENSBORO Looking for a great night out, a fun day away, or a fascinating place to explore? Downtown Greensboro has it all. Filled with unique shops, restaurants, art galleries, museums and more, Downtown Greensboro is a go-to destination. Learn what Downtown Greensboro has to offer at DowntownGreensboro.net or call 336-379-0060. FOUR SEASONS TOWN CENTRE With over 150 stores, 19 delicious eateries and 3 family restaurants, there’s something for everyone. I-40 at High Point Rd. at exit 217 336-292-0171 • shopfourseasons.com FRIENDLY CENTER & THE SHOPS AT FRIENDLY CENTER These outdoor shopping villages feature Apple, REI, Belk, Macy’s, Sears, Old Navy, and more. Plus dining like P.F. Chang’s, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar, Mimi’s Café, Bravo! and Cucina Italiana. Friendly Ave. at Green Valley Rd to Hobbs Rd. 336-292-2789 • FriendlyCenter.com RED OAK BREWERY Tour and see lagers brewed in the Bavarian style, meaning these real beers contain only Bavarian malted barley, noble hops and lager yeast. • 6901 Konica Dr., Whitsett 336-447-2055 • redoakbrewery.com

GUILFORD COURTHOUSE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK Honoring the site of the March 15, 1781 Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Visitors can view informational outdoor exhibits and monuments. • 2332 New Garden Rd. • 336-288-1776 nps.gov/guco

REPLACEMENTS, LTD. The world’s largest retailer of old and new china, crystal, silver and collectibles with more than 12 million pieces of inventory from over 400,000 patterns. • 1089 Knox Rd., off I-40/I-85 exit 132 at Mt. Hope Church Rd. 336-697-3000 or 800-REPLACE (toll-free) replacements.com INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS CENTER & MUSEUM/SIT-IN-MOVEMENT, INC. This must-see vital piece of history takes you on a journey into American civil rights history with vivid photography, artifacts, video reenactments and interactive galleries. 134 S. Elm St. • 336-274-9199 • sitinmovement.org

STONEFIELD CELLARS WINERY An award-winning winery that offers the complete wine experience in an accessible and romantic setting just north of Greensboro. 8220 NC Hwy. 68 N., Stokesdale 336-644-9908 • stonefieldcellars.com

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discover the fun

There is adventure around every corner. Whether you want to get outdoors, enjoy family fun or want an escape, you can find the right mix in Greensboro. ARTQUEST AT GREENHILL Comprised of four studios, ArtQuest offers children and families a place to explore artmaking materials and to create art in an experiential, self-driven environment. 200 North Davie Street • 336-333-7460 • greenhillnc.org CAROLINA DYNAMO PROFESSIONAL SOCCER The Carolina Dynamo Soccer Club, a five-time National Champion team, offers family-oriented fun for all ages. Macpherson Stadium at Bryan Park, 6105 Townsend Rd., Browns Summit • 336-669-0841 • carolinadynamo.com ACC HALL OF CHAMPIONS The ACC Hall of Champions features interactive displays, unique institutional exhibits and multi-purpose program showcasing the league’s storied history. 1921 W. Lee St. • 336-315-8411 • acchallofchampions.net THE BOG GARDEN AT BENJAMIN PARK & STARMOUNT FARMS LAKE The natural beauty of this swampy area has been developed into a striking exhibit featuring a half-mile, elevated wooden walkway that provides easy access through the garden. Hobbs Rd. and Starmount Farms Dr., north of W. Friendly Ave. • 336-373-2199 • GreensboroBeautiful.org CELEBRATION STATION America’s location for family, food and fun! Home of the largest outdoor go-kart track in Greensboro! 4315 Big Tree Way, off I-40 and Wendover Ave. 336-316-0606 • celebrationstation.com COUNTRY PARK The park offers two stocked fishing lakes, a handicap accessible children’s playground, pedal boats (seasonal), picnic

shelters and extensive trails for jogging, hiking and bicycling. Adjacent to the Greensboro Science Center, off Lawndale Dr., and the National Military Park. 336-373-3648 • greensboro-nc.gov/leisure GREENSBORO AQUATIC CENTER The 78,323 sq. ft. Greensboro Aquatic Center (GAC) is a state-of-the-art facility. • 1921 W. Lee St. 336-373-7400 • greensboroaquaticcenter.com GREENSBORO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM A hands-on, interactive museum. The Museum is designed to inspire learning through play in a fun, energetic and safe environment for children and their families. • 220 North Church Street 336-574-2898 • gcmuseum.com GREENSBORO GRASSHOPPERS BASEBALL Single-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins. Join us for “Hoppin Fun” from April through September. NewBridge Bank Park, 408 Bellemeade St. 336-268-2255 • gsohoppers.com GREENSBORO SCIENCE CENTER Experience the wonders of an aquarium, zoo, science museum, Skywild ropes course and 3D theatre all in one attraction! 4301 Lawndale Dr. • 336-288-3769 greensboroscience.org WET’N WILD EMERALD POINTE WATER PARK The Carolinas’ largest water park is THE place to cool off, get sun and have fun all summer long. 3910 S. Holden Rd., I-85 Business exit 34. 336-852-9721 or 800-555-5900 • emeraldpointe.com WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP The PGA Tour’s best players and brightest stars compete in one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious events at Sedgefield Country Club. 3201 Forsyth Dr. • 336-379-1570 wyndhamchampionship.com

Greensboro Science Center

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INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS CENTER AND MUSEUM (ICRCM)

Located in the former F.W. Woolworth retail store at 134 S. Elm St., this must-see vital piece of history takes you on a journey into American Civil Rights History with vivid photography, artifacts, video reenactments, and interactive galleries. It was here that over 50 years ago, four teenage NC A&T State University students, know as the A7T Four, sat down here at the “Whites Only” lunch counter and began America’s sit-in movement that sparked a nationwide push for equality and justice for all. Today the ICRCM stands as a monument of courage and change. 134 S Elm St, Admission Fee, sitinmovement.org

CHARLOTTE HAWKINS BROWN MUSEUM

The Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum interprets the life and work of Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown – a prominent educator, advocate for social justice – and her school, Palmer Memorial Institute. The site is the location of the former Palmer Memorial Institute, an African American preparatory school established by Brown in 1902. Visitors can explore the school’s campus, uncover connections between Dr. Brown and the civil rights movement. 6136 Burlington Rd, Admission Fee, historicsites.nc.gov

UNDERGROUND TREE AT GUILFORD COLLEGE WOODS

Located within the historically Quaker New Garden/Guilford College community, these woods remain a relatively stable landscape with old growth forest and at least one champion tree standing as a silent witness. Abolitionist Levi Coffin grew up north of the site and references these woods between his home and his New Garden Quaker Meeting as a place of refuge. The case of John Dimery’s escape and quick movement to Indiana in 1819 is the earliest documented instance of Underground Railroad activity. Levi and Vestal Coffin were known leaders assisting runaways going to Indiana from 1819 to 1826. The legacy of justice continued with documented anti-slavery activists serving on the initial staff of New Garden Boarding School when it opened in 1837. A runaway notice in the January 4, 1842 Greensborough Patriot specifically references the New Garden community. Even if the school was not institutionally involved, the land served as a crossroad to freedom -- the Southern Terminus for those slipping away north to Indiana. Guilford College, Free, library.guilford.edu/undergroundrr/tour

THE HISTORIC MAGNOLIA HOUSE

Private Events, Corporate Events, Dining. And catering with rich soulful history. It was the only motel between Atlanta and Richmond, Virginia where African Americans could stay during the period of segregation in the 50s. Previous guests include Ike & Tina Turner, James Brown, Ray Charles, James Baldwin, and many many more. Weekly events including live music and Sunday Brunch welcome visitors. 442 Gorrell St, thehistoricmagnoliahouse.com

AFRICAN AMERICAN ATELIER

An art gallery that provides rotational exhibitions, gallery talks and artist forums. Local, regional, national and international professional and emerging artists are showcased through group and solo exhibitions each year. The gift shop offers an array of African American prints. Greensboro Cultural Center, FREE, africanamericanatelier.org

PUBLIC ART AND MURALS

Greensboro, North Carolina has a collection of over 150 works of public art for the community to enjoy. Featuring local, national and international artists showcasing diversity, community and creative arts. Take in the February One Sculpture on NC A&T Campus dedicated to Ezell Blair, jr., Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil, and David Richmond who were collectively known as the Greensboro Four. Check out the metal bust of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. created by Wilbur Lee Map stands on a stone base featuring plaques on both the front and back. Martin Luther King Jr., who appears to gaze into the distance, is depicted as he looked the day of his death located at the North-East corner of Bragg St and MLK Drive. Throughout Greensboro, FREE, publicartgso.org

THE GREENSBORO COFFEE CUPS

On February 1, 1960 the sit-in movement began. This historic event was commemorated by the creation of eight bronze coffee cups. Installed throughout downtown Greensboro and dedicated on the 50th anniversary of the inspired event when four African American students were refused service when ordering coffee, each bronze sculpture is placed on a stone pedestal, featuring the quote of an outstanding figure. Take the following tour to see seven of the eight pieces of the Coffee Cup Collaborative downtown Greensboro, Free, publicartsgso.org

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THINGS TO DO IAFRICAN AMERICAN ATTRACTIONS

a f r i c a n a m e r i c a n at t r a c t i o n s


AFRICA AND MORE 1008 W Gate City Blvd, 27403 (336) 333-2966 africaandmore.com

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS CENTER & MUSEUM 134 S Elm St, 27401 336-891-3383 sitinmovement.org

LADIES ACCESSORIES AND MORE

AIRTOLOGY HEAT & COOLING 4807 Chapel Ridge Dr, 27405 (336) 254-9983

601 Summit Ave, 27405 (336) 908-6922

THE ARTIST BLOC

LEROME PHOTOGRAPHY 1601 E Market St, 27406 (336)-255-6771 leromephotography.com

AUTO VAULT NC

LUXE FRAGRANCE BAR 219-B Southside Square, 27406 (336) 612-1178 luxefragrancebar.com

THE BBOY BALLET

LITTLE BROWN BOX WORKS 229 N Greene St, 27401 brownbox.works

1020 W Gate City Blvd, 27403 (336) 676-5384 theartistbloc.com

4827 W Gate City Blvd, 27407 (336) 323-7799 autovaultnc.com

thebboyballet.com

BOSTON’S HOUSE OF JAZZ

MILES-MCCLELLAN CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 3200 Northline Ave #110, 27408 (336) 285-0404 mmbuildings.com

1011 Arnold St, 27405 336-279-1152

BREAK N’ BASH

NEW YORK JEWELRY GREENSBORO

2900 E Market St, 27405 336-454-9599 breaknbash.com

2200-B W Meadowview Rd, 27407 (336) 855-0195 newyorkjewelrygreensboro.com

CAROLINA PEACEMAKER 807 Summit Ave, 27405 peacemakeronline.com

POLISH & CO

CORE TECHNOLOGY 2911 E Gate City Blvd.,Ste. 201 27401 (336)-294-2018 coretechnologycorp.com

R&R TRANSPORTATION

236 S Elm St Suite F, 27401 (336) 285-9911 polishandco.com

4415 Abner Place, 27407 (336) 292-4630 rrtransportationinc.com

DAVIS MOBILE DETAILING 4309 Bernau Ave, 27407 (336) 317-8306 davismobiledetailing.com

SIGNATURE EVENT BAGS

DELOATCH TRANSPORTATION INC. 532 North Regional Rd Suite B, 27409 (336) 338-7799 deloatchtrans.com

SIMPSON LOGISTICS INC.

EDUCATEDANCER STUDIO

SL STAFFING SERVICES 1030 Homeland Ave, 27405 (336) 553-0350 slstaffinginc.com

2300 Soabar St, 27406 336-455-7232. nationalarenaleague.com

5304 Ashworth Rd, 27405 336-369-5685 simpsonlogisticsinc.com

313 S Greene St, 27401 (336) 763-2012 educatedancer.com

SOCIAL STATUS 602 S Elm St, 27406 (336) 285-6540 socialstatuspgh.com

GATE CITY APPAREL gatecityapparel.com

GP SUPPLY CO

THE SPARROW’S NEST, INC. (336) 549-0146 blacksuit.org

501 E.Washington St, 27401 (336) 274-7615 gpsupplycompany.com

Gate City Apparel

Polish & Co.

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BLACK OWNED BUSINESSES IN GREENSBORO

Black owned Businesses in Greensboro


ALEXANDER DEVEREUX’S 2800 Gate City Blvd. 27403 (336) 691-2033 alexanderdevereuxs.com

PARADISE WEST INDIAN RESTAURANT 2006 Randleman Rd # A, 27406 (336) 273-3552 jamaicanfoodparadise.com

CALYPSO MAMA CARIBBEAN CAFÉ 1600 Phillips Ave, 27405 (336) 617-6013

THE PEOPLE’S PERK 551 S Mendenhall St, 27403 (336) 365-8180 thepeoplesperk.com

BOSS HOG’S BAR-B-QUE 2314 E Bessemer Ave, 27405 (336) 370-1414

POUND - CAKES BY MARGARET 3008 Spring Garden St, 27403 (336) 355-1371

DA REGGAE CAFÉ 2528 W Gate City Blvd, 27403 (336) 333-3788 dareggaecafe.com

RUDY’S CAFE AND CATERING 7011 Albert Pick Rd a, 27409 (336) 665-0007 rudyscafeandcatering.com

DAME’S CHICKEN AND WAFFLES

SAVOR THE MOMENT BAKERY & DESSERT CAFE

301 Martin Luther King Jr Dr, 27406 (336) 275-7333 dameschickenwaffles.com

1117 Coliseum Blvd., 27403 (336) 688-5094 savorthemomentbakery.com

FUNDERBURK’S CAFÉ AND CATERING 2714-D N Church St, 27405 (336) 676-5917

HICKORY TREE BBQ

2804 Randleman Rd. 27406 (336) 617-6874 hickorytreebbq.com

LUXE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 709 E Market St # D, 27401 (336) 617-4041

Dame’s Chicken and Waffles

STEPHANIE’S

2347 Randleman Rd., 27406 (336) 574-3458 stephaniesnc.com

STEPHANIE’S RESTAURANT II 2507 Randleman Rd, 27406 (336) 389-1008 stephaniesnc.com

TASTE OF ETHIOPIA

106 N Westgate Dr, 27407 (336) 299-6443

Pound= Cakes by Margaret

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AMERICAN

KAU

THE BARN DANCE GRILL

6341 Phillippi Rd., Julian • 336-685-9200 • Sat: D 30+ $

2003 Yanceyville St. • 336-656-2410 • Hand-cut steaks, chicken, seafood and more. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br L D 30+ $$

THE PORTER HOUSE BAR AND GRILL

BARN DINNER THEATRE

120 Stage Coach Tr. • 336-292-2211 Award winning all-you-can-eat country style buffet. Includes full salad buffet and dessert buffet. After lunch or dinner, enjoy a full professional Broadway style show! Tues & Sun: L Wed-Sat: D R 30+ $$$

DARRYL’S WOOD FIRED GRILL

4608 W. Market. St. • 336-617-7145 American fare with items that include create your own burgers and hand-cut steaks. Features a full bar and casual environment. • Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br L D O B 30+ $-$$

SOUTHERN LIGHTS BISTRO AND BAR

2415-A Lawndale Dr. • 336-379-9414 Casual fine dining neighborhood bistro for 27 years. Menu changes daily. Mon-Sat: L D R O B 30+ $$

3300 W. Gate City Blvd. • 336-294-1781 Known for wood fired grill steaks, ribs and Southern classics since 1971. Offering a large and diverse, made-from-scratch menu. 26 craft beers on draft, 24 wines by the glass and a 10page menu. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ B $$

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HARPER’S AT FRIENDLY CENTER

435 Dolley Madison Rd. • 336-897-1135 Sushi and Asain Fusion Featuring Daily Specials. Mon-Sun: L D

Friendly Center, 601 Friendly Center Rd. 336-299-8850. • Food prepared from scratch. Daily specials. Mon-Sun: L D Sun: Br L D O R 30+ $$

GATE CITY SPORT GRILLE

3030 W. Gate City Blvd. • 336-316-1991 A great place to take a break from a long day, catch your favorite sports team, meet for a refreshing drink or have a delicious meal. Relaxing, fun, family-friendly atmosphere accommodating a variety of tastes. Mon-Sun: B L D O B 30+ $

MARK’S RESTAURANT

616 Dolley Madison Rd. • 336-387-0410 Beautiful setting. Handcrafted dishes. Friendly service. Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D R O B 30+ $$

MIMI’S CAFE

The Shops at Friendly Center 3322 W. Friendly Ave. • 336-852-7811 Eclectic mix of American and French inspired cuisines, including sandwiches, pasta, steaks, seafood, salads and a full breakfast menu served daily. Mon-Sun: B L D O 30+ $$

O’CHARLEY’S

4505 Landover Rd. • 336-852-5758 • Hand-cut steaks, chicken, seafood and more. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br L D 30+ $$

NATTY GREENE’S BREWPUB

345 S. Elm St. • 336-274-1373 • Hand Pub with many craft beers on tap. family and pet friendly brew pub in historic downtown Greensboro. Locally influenced menu with Natty Greene beer on tap. Game area on 2nd floor and private loft area available. Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $$

BLACK GINGER SUSHI

30+ $$

IMPERIAL KOI ASIAN BISTRO

1941 New Garden Rd., Ste. 200 • 336-286-3000 Set in an ambient atmosphere with a view. Offering a variety of Asian inspired dishes along with an amazing sushi selection. • Mon-Sun: L D R O 30+ $$

KABUTO JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE AND SUSHI BAR 1617 Stanley Rd. • 336-852-5550 Full service Japanese steakhouse offering an extensive sushi menu. • Sun-Fri: L D Sat: D R O B 30+ $$

P.F. CHANG’S CHINA BISTRO

The Shops at Friendly Center, 3338 W. Friendly Ave. 336-291-1302 • Unique combination of Chinese cuisine and a stylish, high-energy bistro. • Mon-Sun: L D O R 30+ $$-$$$

PHOENIX ASIAN CUISINE

Greensboro Science Center

1641 New Garden Rd. • 336-855-5158 Takes pride in serving only the highest quality Asian food and drinks in a comfortable and clean atmosphere, along with providing excellent service. Offering a variety of cuisines from China, Thailand, Japan and Vietnam. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $$

SAPPORO FANTASY JAPANESE STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE

2939-C Battleground Ave. • 336-282-5345 Great Japanese. Sushi bar open everyday. Personal chef prepares and cooks in front of you with fresh ingredients. Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D Sun: L D B 30+ $$

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ITALIAN

Southern & Barbecue

BRAVO! CUCINA ITALIANA The Shops at Friendly Center 3324 W. Friendly Ave. • 336-834-0084 Bravo! is an upscale, affordable restaurant featuring grilled steaks, chops and fresh seafood as well as flatbreads, pizzas and salads. Mon-Fri: L D Sat-Sun: Br L D R O B 30+ $$

MJ’S STEAK AND SEAFOOD 620 Dolley Madison Rd. • 336-852-4889 • Fine dining with a casual, friendly atmosphere. Beautiful patio setting. Extensive wine selection. Live music on weekends. Mon-Sat: D O B R 30+ $$

GIOVANNI’S RESTAURANT 5831 W. Gate City Blvd. • 336-852-8890 Serving steak, pasta, seafood and more in a warm, comfortable atmosphere. • Mon-Sat: D Sun: Br D R O B 30+ $$ MELLOW MUSHROOM 609 S. Elm St. • 336-235-2840 Many beers on tap. Family friendly pizza parlor. Fun atmosphere! Unique pizza, salads and hoagies. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $ OSTERIA 1310 Westover Terrace, Suite 101-A • 336-275-2550. Northern Italian cuisine. Famous for having fresh pasta daily. Fresh seafood daily, special cuts of meat paired with the finest Italian wines. Mon-Sat: L D 30+ B O $$

COUNTRY KITCHEN RESTAURANT & CATERING 4634 Hicone Rd. • 336-621-3577 • Family owned country restaurant serving homestyle favorites, salads and burgers. A community favorite. • Mon-Sat: B L D Sun: B L 30+ $ SMITHFIELD’S CHICKEN & BAR-B-QUE 4101 Fernhurst Way • 336-274-2087 • Offers eastern NC style pork and chicken barbeque, potato salad, cole slaw, fried chicken, shrimp, Brunswick stew, and sweet tea. • Mon-Sun: L D B R 30+ $$ STEPHANIE’S RESTAURANT II 2507 Randleman Rd. • 336-389-1008 All dinners include a meat, 2 veggies, and bread of your choice. Good service, great atmosphere and great food! Tues-Sun: L D B R 30+ $$

STICKS AND STONES 2200 Walker Ave. • 336-275-0220. Local organic wood-fired oven pizza. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $

________________________________ MEXICAN CASA VALLARTA MEXICAN & SEAFOOD GRILLE 1312 Bridford Pkwy Ste. 103 A• 336-282-7070 • A Steaks, crablegs, oysters, tacos, burritos, chimichangas, tostados, chalupas, faijta and more. Serving great seafood. Mon-Sun: L D O B 30+ $$ LA FIESTA MEXICAN 1312 Bridford Pkwy Ste. 103 A• 336-855-7070 • A mexican resturant. Serving classics tex-mex and mexican including faijtas, tacos and burritos.. Daily food and drink specials. Mon-Sun: L D O B 30+ $$

________________________________ SEAFOOD

CASA VALLARTA MEXICAN & SEAFOOD GRILLE 3915 Battleground Ave. 336-282-7070 Steaks, crab legs, oysters, tacos, burritos, chimichangas, tostados, chalupas, brochetas, fajitas and more. Serving great seafood. • Mon-Sun: L D O B 30+ $

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Fine Dining 1618 SEAFOOD GRILLE 1618 W. Friendly Ave. • 336-235-0898 • Ingredient and presentation driven cuisine balanced with a well thought out beer and wine list along with fresh craft cocktails. R O 30+ $$$ Mon-Sun: D GIA- DRINK, EAT, LISTEN 1941 New Garden Rd. • 336-907-7536 A 19th century restaurant/bar that serves European inspired small plates that are meant to be shared. Designer cocktails. Live Music every Thrusday and Saturday night. Large part private space available. Saturday and Sunday Brunch. R B 30+ $$$ Mon-Sun: D DI VALLETTA - GRANDOVER RESORT Grandover Resort & Conference Center, 1000 Club Rd. 336-834-4877 • Overlooking the Resort’s lush gardens and rolling terrain of the East Golf Course. Di Valletta offers contemporary cuisine in an elegant atmosphere. Mon-Sat: B L D Sun: B Br L D R O B $$$ FLEMING’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE & WINE BAR 3342 W. Friendly Ave. • 336-294-7790 An ongoing celebration of exceptional food and wine featuring the finest prime steak and 100 wines by the glass. • Mon-Sun: D R O B 30+ $$$ GREEN VALLEY GRILL O.Henry Hotel, 622 Green Valley Rd. • 336-854-2015 Informal elegant dining and seasonal menus that use old-world European culinary sensibilities and Mediterranean flavors. Locally sourced food, prepared by a passionate team and served by friendly and competent people, is a recipe for a great dining experience. The wine list receives the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence each year and features over 75 wines by the glass. Mon-Sun: L D Sun: Br L D R O B 30+ $$$ FLEMING'S PRIME STEAKHOUSE & WINE BAR 3342 W. Friendly Ave. 336-294-7790 An ongoing celebration of exceptional food and wine featuring the finest prime steak and 100 wines by the glass. R O B 30+ $$$ Mon-Sun: D JOSEPH'S RESTAURANT 3121 W. Gate City Blvd. 336-292-9161 Extensive menu with healthy options including seafood, steak, and chicken. Serving beer, wine and cocktails. R B 30+ $$ Mon-Sun: B L D HARPERS AT FRIENDLY CENTER Friendly Center, 601 Friendly Center Rd.. • 336-299-8850 Food prepared from scratch. Daily Specials. Serving New American fare, wood-fired pizzas & wine in a relaxed, stylish setting. • Sun- Br L D Mon-Sat L D R O B 30+ $$-$$$

LEBLON CHURRASCARIA BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE 106 S. Holden Rd. • 336-294-2605 Offering 10 selections of beef, turkey, chicken, lamb and pork all served tableside by a group of gauchos. A fixed price dinner and continuous dining experience. Mon-Sun: D B R 30+ $$$ LIBERTY OAK RESTAURANT & BAR 100-D W. Washington St. • 336-273-7057 Offering innovative, freshly prepared and moderately priced American cuisine. • Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br L D R O B 30 $$$ MARISOL 5834 W. Gate City Blvd. • 336-852-3303 Fine dining. French American. Tues-Sat: D R B $$$ PRINT WORKS BISTRO Proximity Hotel, 702 Green Valley Rd. • 336-379-0699 Print Works Bistro uses fresh local ingredients to create extraordinary flavors and creative comfort foods. Enjoy traditional and modern versions of classic dishes popular in European-French Bistros at this restaurant adjacent to the LEED Platinum, eco-green • Mon-Fri: B L D Sat-Sun: B Br L D R O B 30+ $$$ REEL SEAFOOD GRILL 2002 New Garden Rd., Suite 208 • 336-617-4200 Featuring Flounder Sesame, Scallops Barbados, Seared Tuna Singapore, Blackened Red Fish and Mozzarella-Leek Stuffed Grouper. The menu also includes shellfish, appetizers and several sandwiches. • Mon-Sun: D O $$$ RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE 800 Green Valley Rd., Ste. 100 • 336-574-1515 Upscale prime steak house with unforgettable customized service. • Mon-Sun: D B R 30+ $$$ SALVINO CUCINA ITALIANA 2917-D Battleground Ave. • 336-540-8663 Upscale Italian food with lots of house specialties including pasta, veal, fresh fish and more. • Tues-Sat: D B $$$ SAINT JACQUES @ THE BURKE MANOR INN Greensboro Science Center 303 Burke St., Gibsonville • 336-449-6266 Upscale fine dining French restaurant in a historical inn. Exceptional food and service. • Thurs-Sat: D R O B 30+ $$$ UNDERCURRENT RESTAURANT 327 Battleground Ave. • 336-370-1266 Contemporary American cuisine served in an elegant setting. Menus change often. • Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D R O B 30+ $$$ VILLAGE TAVERN 1903 Westridge Rd. • 336-282-3063 • American steaks, fish & seafood pasta, chicken, burgers, pizza, salads, and sandwiches. • Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br D O $$$

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GIBB’S HUNDRED BREWING CO. A family owned and operated microbrewery in Downtown Greensboro! Brewing a consistently high quality craft beer with a focus on ingredients and craftsmanship. Visit the taproom and be welcomed into the Gibb’s community; have a pint, learn about beer, take a tour or just relax with new friends. • 117 W. Lewis St. 336-763-7087 • www.gibbshundred.com JOYMONGERS BREWING CO. Joymongers Brewing Company is owned and operated by Greensboro natives. It is all about small batch brewing, enabling them to always provide up to 17 of their finely crafted brews. . Somewhere you can taste your favorites as well as experiment with cutting edge styles. So, come as you are, bring your dog and kick back with them as they begin their own 500 year journey! 576 North Eugene St. 336-763-5255 • www.joymongers.com LITTLE BROTHER BREWING In the heart of downtown Greensboro A small brewery with a unique take. Stop by Little Brother Brewing today to enjoy a fun and warm atmosphere paired with good drinks and conversations. Live music and events weekly. • 348 S Elm St. • 336-510-9678 • www.littlebrotherbrew.com

LEVENELEVEN BREWING

Greensboro’s newest brewery a three barrel nanobrewery. Started as a place to make home brews, now bringing the expertise to you. • 1111 Colisuem Blvd. . • 336-447-2055 • www.leveneleven.com NATTY GREENE’S BREWING CO. Natty Greene’s Brewing Co. has made Greensboro it’s home since 2004. Twelve years later, Natty Greene’s has a downtown brewpub on Elm St., and a new restaurant, The Kitchen + Market, on Yanceyville Rd. Stop by any of Natty Greene’s locations for locally, handcrafted beers and eats. Natty Greene’s beers can be found in bottles and on draft from Washington, DC to Savannah, GA! #TastetheSouth Brewpub: 345 S. Elm St. • 336-274 -1373 Open Mon. - Sun. 11 a.m. to Midnight Kitchen + Market: Revolution Mill, Yanceyville Rd.

PIG POUNDER BREWERY Pig Pounder Brewery is named after a beer launched by the Darryl’s restaurant chain in 1988. It is a local microbrewery specializing in producing outstanding authentic UK style beers including types like an Extra Special Bitter, an English Dark Mild, and a classic Milk Stout, Tours available. • Tues.-Thurs., 4-9pm; Fri., 3pm-until; Sat., 12pm-until; Sun, 2-8pm. • 1107 Grecade St. 336-553-1290 • www.pigpounder.com PREYER BREWING COMPANY A family owned and operated brewery in Downtown Greensboro! Focusing on a range of styles—and occasionally pushing the boundaries with traditional Southern ingredients—Preyer Brewing Company will have a beer for everyone, from experienced enthusiasts to those trying craft brews for the first time. 600 Battleground Ave. • 336-256-9450 • www.preyerbrewing. com RED OAK BREWERY Tour the Red Oak Brewery! See lagers brewed in the Bavarian style according to the 1516 Reinheitsgebot (Purity Law) the world’s oldest consumer protection law, meaning these real beers contain only Bavarian malted barley, noble hops and lager yeast. These fresh, pure lagers are unfiltered and unpasteurized for a rich, smooth taste. Tours on Fridays at 3pm; $15 cash; receive a complimentary pint glass. • 6901 Konica Dr., Whitsett. • 336-447-2055 • www.redoakbrewery.com

EXPLORE TAP HOPPER TOURS This Greensboro Craft Brewery Tour will showcase the Gate City’s amazing craft brewery scene, local inspiration, and diverse culture. Greensboro is a growing hot spot for craft breweries and distilleries, and we want to help you check them out! Each outing includes in depth tours of 3 local breweries or distilleries, tasting 2-4 samples, and 1 “tasters choice (5-7oz pour)”, a souvenir cup, and learning how the craft beer culture has evolved in Greensboro, directly from the people who have made it happen! For more information on tours please visit www.taphoppertours.com. 336-850-1477.

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NC BEER MONTH North Carolina boasts the largest number of craft breweries in the American South, with more than 100 breweries and brewpubs. April has been designated as N.C. Beer Month in the state. We are gearing up for a full month of exciting events in Greensboro and across the state every April! For an up-to-date listing of special events visit the website. www.NCBeerMonth.com SUMMERTIME BREWS FESTIVAL E x p e r i e n ce ove r 4 0 0 b e e r s f ro m a l l ove r t h e w o r l d , a l l u n d e r o n e ro of ! Th i s a n n u a l fe s i t va l h e l d i n Ju l y a t t h e Greensboro Coliseum Comlex. VIP tickets available. For participating breweries and ticket information visit the website. www.Summertimebrewsfest.com

DISTILLERY GREENSBORO DISTILLING CO. Greensboro Distilling Company is a family-owned and operated small batch, craft spirits distillery based in Greensboro, NC. The first legal distillery in the Gate City since 1908. Check their website for more updates and information on tours and tastings! 115 W. Lewis St., Downtown Greensboro. • 336-273-6221 www.greensborodistilling.com and www.faintinggoatspirits.com

COMING SOON

ODEN BREWING Great Beer designed for great food in mind. 804 W Gate City Blvd, SOUTHEND BREWING CO. Downtown Greensboro newest brewery 117B W Lewis St

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QuickFacts Greensboro, North Carolina

People Population Population estimates, July 1, 2018, (V2018) Population estimates base, April 1, 2010, (V2018) Population, percent change - April 1, 2010 (estimates base) to July 1, 2018, (V2018) Population, Census, April 1, 2010 Age and Sex Persons under 5 years, percent Persons under 18 years, percent Persons 65 years and over, percent Female persons, percent Race and Hispanic Origin White alone, percent Black or African American alone, percent American Indian and Alaska Native alone, percent Asian alone, percent Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone, percent Two or More Races, percent Hispanic or Latino, percent White alone, not Hispanic or Latino, percent Population Characteristics Veterans, 2013-2017 Foreign born persons, percent, 2013-2017 Housing Housing units, July 1, 2018, (V2018) Owner-occupied housing unit rate, 2013-2017 Median value of owner-occupied housing units, 2013-2017 Median selected monthly owner costs -with a mortgage, 2013-2017 Median selected monthly owner costs -without a mortgage, 2013-2017 Median gross rent, 2013-2017 Building permits, 2018 Families & Living Arrangements Households, 2013-2017 Persons per household, 2013-2017 Living in same house 1 year ago, percent of persons age 1 year+, 2013-2017 Language other than English spoken at home, percent of persons age 5 years+, 2013-2017 Computer and Internet Use Households with a computer, percent, 2013-2017 Households with a broadband Internet subscription, percent, 2013-2017 Education High school graduate or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+, 2013-2017 Bachelor's degree or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+, 2013-2017 Health With a disability, under age 65 years, percent, 2013-2017 Persons without health insurance, under age 65 years, percent

294,722 268,924 9.6% 269,666 6.2% 21.9% 13.3% 53.4% 48.0% 41.8% 0.4% 4.4% 0.1% 2.5% 7.3% 44.0% 14,653 10.5% X 50.4% $152,300 $1,211 $437 $813 X 114,552 2.37 84.5% 13.0% 83.4% 67.3% 89.9% 37.4% 6.7% 13.8%


Economy In civilian labor force, total, percent of population age 16 years+, 2013-2017 In civilian labor force, female, percent of population age 16 years+, 2013-2017 Total accommodation and food services sales, 2012 ($1,000) Total health care and social assistance receipts/revenue, 2012 ($1,000) Total manufacturers shipments, 2012 ($1,000) Total merchant wholesaler sales, 2012 ($1,000) Total retail sales, 2012 ($1,000) Total retail sales per capita, 2012 Transportation Mean travel time to work (minutes), workers age 16 years+, 2013-2017 Income & Poverty Median household income (in 2017 dollars), 2013-2017 Per capita income in past 12 months (in 2017 dollars), 2013-2017 Persons in poverty, percent

64.0% 59.5% 856,553 2,450,516 22,411,895 9,675,854 4,950,946 $17,868 20.7 $44,978 $27,849 19.2%

Businesses Total employer establishments, 2016 Total employment, 2016 Total annual payroll, 2016 ($1,000) Total employment, percent change, 2015-2016 Total nonemployer establishments, 2017 All firms, 2012 Men-owned firms, 2012 Women-owned firms, 2012 Minority-owned firms, 2012 Nonminority-owned firms, 2012 Veteran-owned firms, 2012 Nonveteran-owned firms, 2012

X X X X X 26,499 12,537 10,947 9,316 15,622 2,405 22,160

Geography Population per square mile, 2010 Land area in square miles, 2010 FIPS Code

2,131.5 126.52 3728000

X = Not applicable The vintage year (e.g., V2018) refers to the final year of the series (2010 thru 2018). Different vintage years of estimates are not comparable. Estimates are not comparable to other geographic levels due to methodology differences that may exist between different data sources. Some estimates presented come from sample data, and thus have sampling errors that may render some apparent differences between geographies statistically indistinguishable. QuickFacts data are derived from: Population Estimates, American Community Survey, Census of Population and Housing, Current Population Survey, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Housing Unit Estimates, County Business Patterns, Nonemployer Statistics, Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Building Permits.

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T R A N S P O R TA T I O N

MILEAGE TO GREENSBORO ASHEVILLE, NC ATLANTA, GA BALTIMORE, MD BIRMINGHAM, AL BOSTON, MA BUFFALO, NY CHARLESTON, SC CHARLESTON, WV CHARLOTTE, NC CHICAGO, IL CINCINNATI, OH CLEVELAND, OH COLUMBIA, SC COLUMBUS, OH

178 325 326 475 724 592 258 251 91 711 452 515 179 418

DETROIT, MI GREENVILLE, SC HIGH POINT, NC INDIANAPOLIS, IN JACKSONVILLE, FL KNOXVILLE, TN LOUISVILLE, KY MEMPHIS, TN MIAMI, FL MONTGOMERY, AL MONTREAL, CANADA NASHVILLE, TN NEW YORK, NY NORFOLK, VA

610 185 17 556 478 275 470 657 808 496 865 450 525 245

ORLANDO, FL 618 PHILADELPHIA, PA 462 PITTSBURGH, PA 452 QUEBEC CITY, CANADA 1,139 RALEIGH, NC 81 RICHMOND, VA 202 ROANOKE, VA 98 SAVANNAH, GA 321 TALLAHASSEE, FL 592 TAMPA, FL 658 TORONTO, CANADA 689 WASHINGTON, DC 300 WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27

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A I R T R A N S P O R TA T I O N PIEDMONT TRIAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (PTIA)

CARRIERS

• Service by five major airlines and commuter airlines

Allegiant 702-505-8888 allegiantair.com

• Non-stop flights to nation’s major cities and hubs

American Airlines/ American Eagle 800-433-7300 aa.com

• 15 minutes away from Downtown • Easy to access off five interstates 40,85,73,74,77

Delta Airlines 800-221-1212 delta.com

• Long-term, short-term and valet parking is available • Two-level terminal with ticket counters, baggage claim areas,

United 800-241-6522 united.com

lounges, restaurants, shops, travel services and more • Transportation available through independent taxi companies, car rental services, limousine services, Uber, Lyft and Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation (PART)

PTIA DAILY NON-STOP SERVICE

ALEG Charlotte

AA

DL

Spirit

UA

9

Atlanta

Total 9

8

8

5

8

New York, La Guardia (LGA)

3

Philadelphia

4

4

Washington Reagan (DCA)

3

3

Chicago O’Hare

3

Newark, NJ Dallas/Ft. Worth

3

6

4

4

3

Detroit

2 3

3

Washington Dulles (IAD)

3

Fort Lauderdale

3

Miami

3 3

1

1

Orlando Sanford

2

4

2

St. Pete/Clearwater

2

3

2

Total

4

27

16

10

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LIMOUSINE

CAR RENTAL

AA Prestige Limousine, Service Inc. 336-312-3240 prestigelimo-nc.com

Alamo 336-668-7657 800-354-6962

Concierge of Greensboro 336-681-6780 conciergeofgreensboro.com

Avis 336-665-5700 800-633-3469

Fantasy Limousine, Inc. 336-288-1000 fantasylimo-nc.com

Budget 336-662-5882 800-218-7992

Lacy & Sons, Inc.

336-292-1930 888-842-2778

Enterprise 336-662-0188 800-736-8222

Prompt Transportation Services 336-210-5990 prompttransportation.com

Hertz 336-668-7963 800-654-3131

TAXI SERVICE

National 336-668-7657 844-382-6875

Uber www.uber.com

Thrifty/Dollar 336-664-3488 877-283-5898

Lyft www.lyft.com

BUS TRANSPORTATION

Blue Bird Taxi 336-272-5112 United Yellow Taxi Association 336-273-9421 Central Piedmont Airport Transportation 336-668-9808 www.ptiairporttransportation.com

Greyhound/Trailways 800-231-2222 Greensboro Transit Authority 336-335-6499 www.ridegta.com Heat 336-335-6499 www.rideheat.com Part 336-883-Part 336-662-0002 www.partnc.org

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IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS AAA-Carolina Motor Club 336-852-0506 or 336-544-0841

AREA HOSPITALS/MEDICAL CARE CENTERS Cone Behavioral Health Systems 700 Walter Reed Dr. 336-832-9600

After Hours Veterinary Emergency Clinic 336-851-1990

Cone Health Cancer Center 501 N. Elam Ave. 336-832-1100

Airport Welcome Center 336-665-5600

Cornerstone Urgent Care 4515 Premier Dr. 336-802-2222

City of Greensboro Information 336-373-CITY

Eagle Walk-In Clinic at Guilford College 603 Dolley Madison Rd. 336-852-1915

City of Greensboro Planning Department 336-373-2144

Friendly Urgent Care 410 College Rd. 336-218-0994 General Medical Clinic 3710 Gate City Blvd. 336-299-6242

Driver’s License Bureau 336-334-5745 Emergency 911

Kindred Hospital 2401 South Side Blvd. 336-271-2800

Greensboro Area Chamber of Commerce 336-387-8300

Lake Jeanette Urgent Care 1309 Lee’s Chapel Rd. 336-286-5505

Greensboro Coliseum Complex 336-373-7400 Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 336-274-2282

Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (Trauma Center) 1200 N. Elm St. 336-832-7000

Greensboro Parks & Recreation Department 336-373-2558

Moses Cone Urgent Care Center 1123 N. Church St. 336-832-4400 Occumed Walk-In Clinic and Urgent Care 530 N. Elam Ave., Ste. C 336-574-0707

Greensboro Public Library 336-373-2471

Battleground Urgent Care 3402 Battleground Ave. 336-545-1515

Highway Patrol 336-334-5621 Police 24-Hour Information 336-373-2222 Ticketmaster 800-745-3000 Western Union 800-325-6000

Urgent Medical & Family Care 102 Pomona Dr. 336-299-0000 Wesley Long Community Hospital 501 N. Elam Ave. 336-832-1000 The Women’s Hospital of Greensboro 801 Green Valley Rd. 336-832-6500

AVERAGE MONTHLY TEMPERATURES JANUARY 48° LOW: 29°

MAY 78° LOW: 56°

SEPTEMBER 80° LOW: 61°

FEBRUARY 53° LOW: 33°

JUNE 85° LOW: 65°

OCTOBER

MARCH 61° LOW: 39°

JULY 88° LOW: 69°

NOVEMBER 61° LOW: 40°

APRIL 70° LOW: 47°

AUGUST 86° LOW: 68°

DECEMBER 51° LOW: 32°

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With a great selection of 135 attractions, the fun never ends in Greensboro! Centrally located in North Carolina’s picturesque heartland, Greensboro is the perfect place to relax and be immersed in entertainment. Play in the center of it all! Dine with a selection of more than 500 restaurants. Feel at home with more than 87 accommodations to choose from.

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