WWW.GREENSBOROSPORTS.ORG June 06, 2014 Mr. Jeff Roddin Chairman US Masters Swimming 13548 Coachlamp Lane Silver Spring, MD 20906‐5835 Dear Jeff, The Greensboro Sports Commission is pleased to participate in our bid to host the United States Masters Swimming Short Course National Championships April 25‐May 1, 2016 as well as May 25‐28, 2017 at our state‐of‐the art Greensboro Aquatic Center (GAC). Our prior experience with US Masters Swimming has been incredibly positive and the prospects for this event to return to Greensboro are indeed exciting. Without question, events like yours are exactly what was envisioned when plans for the GAC were first developed and it has been tremendously reinforcing to garner such a strong commitment from our local swim community in partnering with us to make such opportunities a reality. Our nickname “Tournament Town” speaks to a lot of things, but most importantly, it reflects our attitude and can‐do spirit in bringing first‐class events to our city and state and we’re most grateful to be receiving your consideration. We are committed to working closely with you in meeting the expectations of your participants and making this a city‐wide showcase event. It has been enjoyable getting to know you and your family during your visits here and we hope to continue building on that relationship. The Greensboro Sports Commission along with the exceptional Greensboro Coliseum staff looks forward to serving your programming needs for this and other future competitions that you sponsor. Very best personal wishes from Tournament Town!
Sincerely,
Kim A. Strable President
GREENSBORO SPORTS COMMISSION 2411 High Point Road
Greensboro, NC 27403
336-378-4499 Fax 336-378-1998
June 9, 2014
Mr. Jeff Rodin Chair US Masters Swimming 13548 Coachlamp Lane Silver Spring, MD 20906-5835
Dear Mr. Rodin: On behalf of the Board of Directors and members of the Guilford Merchants Association, I would like to invite you to consider the City of Greensboro as the host of the 2016 & 2017 US Masters Swimming Short Course National Championship. It is indeed an honor for the City of Greensboro to have the opportunity to host such a prestigious event. Greensboro has consistently proven itself as a “Super Host” city by hosting such events as the NCAA Eastern Regionals, Wyndham Championship, ACC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships, and the U.S. National Figure Skating Championships, as well as the ACC Men’s Swimming Championships, ACC Men’s / Women’s Diving and the NC State Collegiate Cup at our state-of-the art Aquatic Center. In addition, Greensboro’s reputation for hosting visitors with our southern hospitality is second to none. The Guilford Merchants Association, along with the City of Greensboro and the entire Triad area, would consider it a privilege to welcome the US Masters Swimming Short Course National Championship to Greensboro. We look forward to hosting you in our city.
Sincerely,
G. Mark Prince President/CEO
GMA • 225 Commerce Place • Greensboro, NC 27401 • 378-6350 • www.mygma.org
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• 1 The legal drinking age in North Carolina is 21 • 1 Alcoholic beverages may be served until 2am standard or daylight time • 1 No alcoholic beverages may be purchased before 12 noon on Sunday • All alcoholic beverages are sold in state-controlled "ABC" (Alcoholic Beverage Center) stores, except for beer or wine which may be purchased in wine specialty shops or convenience & grocery stores
North Carolina Safe Road Laws
North Carolina law states that the driver may turn right on red unless otherwise posted. Seat belts are required for the driver and all passengers. Children under age 8 or 80 lbs. must ride in a child-restraint device that meets federal standards. Motorists will be fined $25 for failure to obey seat belt laws. Drivers must use headlights whenever windshield wipers are used for inclement weather. Motorcyclists are required to wear a helmet and to use headlights at all times. If they can safely do so, motorists must move over to one lane away from any law enforcement or other emergency vehicle that is on the side of the highway.
Speed Limits
The citywide speed limit is 35 mph, unless otherwise posted. School zone speed limits are 25 mph. The statewide speed limit is 55 mph, except where posted on certain sections of interstate highways.
Famous Residents Andrew Jackson
Horse racing and cockfighting are said to have been Andrew Jackson's favorite pastimes while he lived in Guilford County. His old race tracks are still pointed out around Summerfield.
Dolley Madison
Dolley Payne Madison, North Carolina's only first lady of the United States, was the wife of President James Madison. Local church records show that Dolley was born on May 20, 1768, in a log cabin at Guilford College.
Edward R. Murrow
Edward R. Murrow was born in the community of Centre Friends Meeting House in Guilford County. He achieved worldwide fame as a radio and television personality on CBS, and was a famous World War II reporter and news commentator. Murrow Boulevard in Greensboro is named for him.
General Nathanael Greene
Gen. Nathanael Greene is famous for defending this country during the Revolutionary War. On March 15, 1781, an American army commanded by Greene made its stand at Guilford Courthouse to contest the invasion of North Carolina by British forces.
John Motley Morehead
John Motley Morehead, North Carolina governor from 1841 to 1845, met and married Greensboro resident Anne Eliza Lindsay. They assumed residence at Blandwood Mansion, which is open to the public for tours today. Morehead also was the first president of the North Carolina Railroad and founder of the Edgeworth Female Seminary.
William Sydney Porter "O. Henry"
William Sydney Porter was born on Polecat Creek in the Centre Friends Meeting House community in southern Guilford County on Sept. 11, 1862. The store that O. Henry worked in can be seen in the Greensboro Historical Museum. O. Henry wrote steadily up to the time of his death. In total, he wrote between 250 and 300 stories.
United States Masters Swimming National Championship Application Form Year: Course: Proposed Dates:
2016 or 2017 SCY April 25 -May 1, 2016 May 25 -28, 2017
Alternate Date:
May 19-22, 2016 May 11-14, 2017
Return by July 1 to: USMS Championship Committee Jeff Roddin, Chair 13548 Coachlamp Ln Silver Spring, MD 20906 championship@usms.org
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Application for United States Masters Swimming National Championship Meet Administration Meet Organization Name: North Carolina 2016/2017 (LOC) with GSA Masters (GSA), Raleigh Area Masters (RAM) and Greensboro Aquatics Center (GAC) Co-Hosts Address: 401 Harrison Oaks Blvd., Suite 215
Address: 401 Harrison Oaks Blvd., Suite 215
Phone: 919-678-1651 Cell Phone: 919-616-3175
E-Mail: hcarrow@sportsproperties.com **See attached Meet Administration page for additional Host contact information **
Meet Director
Phone (eves): 919-616-3175
FAX: 919-678-1655 E-Mail: hcarrow@sportsproperties.com
Meet Experience
Name: CO-DIRECTORS: Don Gilchrist / Hill Carrow Address: 1604 West End Place City, State, Zip: Greensboro, NC 27403 Phone: 336-508-5644/919-616-3175
Name: Hill Carrow
City, State, Zip: Cary, NC 27513
City, State, Zip: Cary, NC 27513 Work Phone: 919-678-1651
Organization President
Phone (eves): 336-273-9320
FAX: N/A E-Mail: usmsnationals@gsaswim.net, D Gilchrist, hcarrow@sportsproperties.com
Meet Organization: Carrow: 1984, 1992, 2012 Masters Nationals, US Sport Festival, US Olympic Committee, 2011 National Figure Skating Championship. Gilchrist: 1984 Nationals Organizing Committee, 2012 USMS Spring Nationals, USAS Junior Nationals, NCS/GSA Eastern Invitational 2009, 2010, 2011, North Carolina Swimming Junior Olympics, USAS Senior Sectionals Meet Director: Carrow: 1984, 1992, 2012 Spring National Masters, US Sport Festival Meet Director. Gilchrist: 2012 USMS Spring Nationals, 2013 USAS Junior Nationals, 2009, 2010, 2011 Eastern Invitational. Meet director for CSA, NCS, NCMS, High School events. Organizer or director for USAS Jr & Sr Sectionals, NC Junior Olympics.
Facilities Information Facility Name: GREENSBORO AQUATIC CENTER Address:
Sketch Gutter Profile
1921 West Lee Street
City, State, Zip: Greensboro, NC 27403 Phone:
336-373-7400
Age:
3 years
First Opened: July 29, 2011
Sketch Pool Bottom (side view, show depth)
Indoor: YES Competition Pool Length:
Outdoor: N/A 50m x 25y
Indoor/Outdoor: N/A Width: 25y
Number of Racing Lanes: 20 SC
Width: 7’ / 9’
Warm-up Pool Length:
Width: 25y
25y
Number of Warm-up Lanes: 12 Total – 25y lanes
Width: 7’ / 9’
http://www.funfourthfestival.org/Applicati on for United States Masters Swimming National Championship Meet Administration Cont’d Meet Organization Name: GSA Masters, Co-Host Name: Joan Graham, President Address: PO Box 10085 City, State, Zip: Greensboro, NC 27404 Phone: 336-202-3080
Phone: N/A
E-Mail: joan@gsaswim.org; gsaswimbiz@gsaswim.org
Name: RAM Co-Host Name: Steve Weatherman, President Address: 1103 Southwalk Lane City, State, Zip: Raleigh, NC 27614 Cell Phone: 919-210-7703
Phone: N/A
E-Mail: president@swimram.com; sweatherman@aol.com
Name: Greensboro Aquatics Center Name: Susan Braman - Manager Address: PO Box 5447 City, State, Zip: Greensboro, NC 27435 Phone: 336-315-8489 E-Mail: susan.braman@greensboro-nc.gov
Phone: N/A
Facilities Information Course A Depth at start: 9 to 10’’
Center: 9’ to 10’
Course B Turn: 9’ to 10’
Depth at start: 10’
Center: 10’
Turn: 10’
Gutter type: Fully Recessed SS Re-circulation Gutter
# of sides: One
Gutter type: Fully Recessed SS Re-circulation Gutter
# of sides: One
Start platform type: Colorado Competition Block
Slant: Yes
Start platform type: Colorado Competition Block
Slant: Yes
Start platform height above water: 30” Maximum
Numbered? Yes
Start platform height above water: 30” Maximum
Numbered? Yes
Backstroke bar type: Dual vertical FINA style bars with rubber grips (See Spec Sheet)
Backstroke bar type: Dual vertical FINA style bars with rubber grips (See Spec Sheet)
Bottom lane marker type at turns: (See Drawing AP 04, 15 and 16)
Bottom lane marker type at turns: (See Drawing AP 04, 15 and 16)
End wall target type: Ceramic tile cross (See Drawing AP 16)
End wall target type: Ceramic tile cross (See Drawing AP 16)
Lane line type: Kiefer Wave Eaters – 6”
15m markers? Yes
Lane line type: Kiefer Wave Eaters – 6”
15m markers? Yes
Has outside buffer lanes? Yes, (see drawing AP 11 course 5)
Has outside buffer lanes? Yes, (see drawing AP 11 course 5)
Deck measurements, start end: 16’ 1”
Turn end: 20’ 10”
Deck measurements, start end: 16’ 1”
Turn end: 20’ 10”
Right side: 11’ 10”
Left side: Bulkhead
Right side: Bulkhead
Left side: 15’
Temperature controlled?Yes System type: PowerMax Pool Heaters by Pentair Water
Temperature controlled?Yes System type: PowerMax Pool Heaters by Pentair Water
Seating capacity: 2,500
Seating capacity: 2,500
Location/type? 1,850 Public, 650 Deck Bleachers
Location/type? 1,850 Public, 650 Deck Bleachers
Shade provided for participants? Yes
Location/type? Indoor Pool A/C
Shade provided for participants? Yes
Location/type? Indoor Pool A/C
Shade provided for officials? Yes
Location/type? Indoor Pool A/C
Shade provided for officials? Yes
Location/type? Indoor Pool A/C
Course A&B separated by bulkheads? Yes
Buffer area? Yes dependent on lanes
Dock? No
Warm-up pool temperature controlled? Yes
Other:
System type: Power-Max Pool Heaters by Pentair Water
Number of women’s lockers: 243
Showers: 11
Toilets: 11 (Plus 22 Public Women’s toilets)
Number of men’s lockers: 197
Showers: 11
Toilets: 12 (Plus 14 Public Men’s toilets)
# Telephones available: 4
Will you install additional telephone for athletes? Yes – as needed
Automatic Timing & Computerization Course A Timing system make & model: Colorado Timing System 6
Course B Timing system make & model: Colorado Timing System 6
On site or how obtained: On-Site
On site or how obtained: On-Site
Scoreboard make & model: Daktronics Pro-Star LED Video Display PS-16i-176x336
Scoreboard make & model: Daktronics Pro-Star LED Video Display PS-16i-176x336
On site or how obtained: On-Site
On site or how obtained: On-Site
Lanes displayed simultaneously? Yes, simultaneously
Lanes displayed simultaneously? Yes
Note that USMS rules require all lanes be displayed simultaneously.
Note that USMS rules require all lanes be displayed simultaneously.
Computer program: Willing to use HyTek? Yes
Officials, Timers & Volunteers Trained officials supplied through: USMS, USA/NCS Will key officials (meet referee, deck referees) have National Championship experience?
USMS: Yes
USA_S: Yes
YMCA: No
Timers supplied through: LMSC of NC team and work out clubs, GSA masters, local swim clubs, Raleigh Area Masters, Safety marshals supplied through: Greensboro Swim Association and Local NC Masters Swim Clubs Lifeguards supplied through: Greensboro Aquatic Center Other volunteers supplied through: Raleigh Area Masters (RAM), Swim GSA Masters, Area Swim Teams, Tournament Host Committee Volunteers, NC Masters
Note that USMS Rules Require: Two timers per lane for each course One safety marshal at each pool in use for warm ups. One lifeguard for each pool in use.
Medical Certified medical personnel with Advanced Cardiopulmonary Life Support (ACLS) capability, including appropriate medical equipment and emergency transport vehicle, must be on site whenever competitors are present. This includes competition and warm up periods. NOTE: Competition and warm ups shall not be allowed to proceed if this requirement is not fulfilled. Medical facilities must also be clearly marked and accessible. Describe plans for fulfilling medical requirements: On site medical transportation provided by Guilford County EMS or private contractor as determined by medical provider. Medical onsite coverage to be provided by Greensboro Orthopedic and Sport Medicine Group (medical support group for Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) basketball and Greensboro Coliseum athletic events). Physical trainers and therapist provided by the same group. On premise therapist and licensed massagers provided. Possible cooperation with University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Department of Kinesiology (graduate program) and Sport Medicine Department (undergraduate).
GREENSBORO AQUATIC CENTER MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Please click on the video below for a review of the center. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exkXuFBm1c0&feature=youtu.be The Greensboro Aquatic Center constructed state-of the art Aquatic Center that combines the latest aquatic design features into a professionally managed facility seating 2,500 participants and patrons. The GAC opened on August 1, 2011. The facility is located on the existing grounds of the Greensboro Coliseum Complex who has pioneered the art of hosting Tournaments through its namesake as Tournament Town. Greensboro Coliseum Complex maintains 6,000 paved and asphalted parking spaces, 200,000 sq. of exhibit and meeting space, a 2,460 seat Auditorium and 23,500 seat Coliseum. The GAC consists of:
25 yard, 6 lane and 4’ deep warm up/down teaching pool.
25 yard 7 lane and 17’ deep diving well complete with springboard and platform structures.
50 meter long x 25 yard competition pool at 8 long course lanes and 16 to 22 short-course lanes using 2 movable bulkheads.
The venue has an ultraviolet (UV) filter system that allows for significant reduction in use of chemicals, and has Paddock Evacuators to reduce the level of chloramines.
The Greensboro Aquatic Center has been the host site for:
USMS 2012 Spring National Championships
YMCA Short Course Nationals, 2012, 2013, 2014
Atlantic Coast Conference Swimming Championships, 2013, 2014
USA Swimming Speedo Winter Junior Nationals, 2013
USA Swimming Junior and/or Senior Sectionals, 2012, 2013, 2014
75 Competitive Swimming, Diving and Synchronized Swimming Events over 3 years
Olympic Trials for US Synchronized Swimming, 2012
Host site for the 2015 Junior Olympics Synchronized Swimming Championship
Host for the 2015 Women’s NCAA Division I Championships, 2014 USA Swimming AT&T Winter Championships
The race course configuration;
Proposed course configuration; two 10 lane 25 yard courses with 7’ wide lanes with full buffer lane on centered bulkheads on the side. Water depth of 9’ to 10’. Given lower than expected participation, then the pool can be reconfigured to 2 x 8 lane courses with 9’ lanes with bulkhead turn end.
Given 2 x 10 lane configuration there will be one outside lane per course with lane line or water level deep set gutter for wave dissipation
Water to deck height is 6 inches, allowing for easy exiting from both ends
Inset ladder placements allowing for easy exiting from pool with mobile ladders available for set
Two fully dedicated warm down pools consisting of 13 lanes conveniently located
The following details are submitted as part of this proposal:
1.
PROPOSED BUDGET: See attached
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DIAGRAMS – Attached is layout of the aquatic facility showing lanes for competition with starting ends marked and various rooms.
3.
POOL CERTIFICATION: Last attachment
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AIRPORT INFORMATION: See attached.
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HOTEL MATRIX: See attached.
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TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN HOTELS/MOTELS AND AQUATIC CENTER: The Greensboro bid includes almost 2,000 available room nights located within 1.5 miles of the Greensboro Aquatic Center. Area hotel parking is free in Greensboro. Host will not offer to venue shuttle services due to lower than expected use during the USMS 2012 event. Due to the convenience of parking, close proximity to hotels and more than sufficient parking most participants drove and parked at the venue. General transportation to and from the airport will not be provided, however the host hotel will have a shuttle for fee from the airport. Local cabs and certain area hotels provide airport pick-up services.
7.
GAC PARKING: All parking at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex is for pay. 6,000 parking spaces are available onsite with a parking an anticipated charge of $6.00 per day at the facility allowing for in and out of the lot privileges. All Session Parking Passes: Four days for anticipated charge of $20 (Thursday through Sunday, unlimited access) may be ordered in advance, during meet entry ONLY. These parking passes will be good in the main Coliseum Complex lot. Weekend parking passes will not be sold on site. Please check the meet host website for any updates and a location map.
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AREA RESTAURANTS: See attached.
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AREA ATTRACTIONS AND DAY TRIPS: See attached.
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CONCESSIONS: Greensboro Coliseum Complex and the Greensboro Aquatic Center are serviced by Ovations Food Services. Ovations will provide hot and cold menu selections for service at the GAC including standard concessions fare for the general public such as popcorn, hot-dogs, candy, coffee, soft drinks, power bars, isotonic beverages and other meet appropriate items. Ovations chefs will prepare boxed lunches, pre-made salads and fruit for sale on the public food service area located in the concourse. The general public may not bring in outside food and beverages into the GAC. Athletes will be permitted to bring snack items and isotonic beverages to be stored in locker-rooms and used by athletes and coaches only.
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REGISTRATION & MEETINGS: Host intends to provide registration at the entrance of the venue either inside or outside. It is convenient for participants and easier to coordinate. The technical meeting will be held in the nearby Special Event Building which is 100 feet from the venue. The Greensboro Coliseum Complex is a full-service meeting and convention facility. Support services for the GAC are provided through the Coliseum Complex who will dedicate meeting rooms, lobby spaces and ACC Hall of Champions facilities to provide appropriate areas for registration, information, coaches, officials and other USMS event meetings.
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RECEPTION/BANQUET SOCIAL: Venue photos attached. Greensboro will host a welcome reception in the Atlantic Coast Conference Hall of Champions on-site and adjacent to the Greensboro Aquatic Center planned for Thursday or Friday night of the event. The 8,100 square foot Hall Of Champions can accommodate a standing function of up to 300 guests at one time. The lobby provides for space for any over fill should there be a capacity problem. It would be open to all participants, officials, and volunteers. Cash bar available. This would be catered by the onsite caterer. Estimated attendance 300. Total cost $5,000 to $7,000. Anticipated fee is $10 per person.
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GOLD CLUB SPONSORSHIP: Host will provide for Gold Medal Sponsors. Amenity area will be at the dive end of the venue or in south hall way. Our intent is to make it convenient and easy to service. Gold Medal Sponsor will be provided light breakfast and lunch at the designate area, along with continuous beverage service throughout the event. Anticipated fee of $75 or $100 per sponsor.
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VENDORS – Locations outside the GAC with a vendor row scheduled near facility entrance or in a plaza area between the GAC and ACC Hal of Champions. Vendors may include t-shirt vendors, swimwear and other non-food services. Speedo, Nike, TYR, swim benches, software/stroke analysis and others will participate. The GAC in-venue store will also be open for business.
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MASSAGE THERAPISTS – Service will be provided for fee in convenient and appropriate areas.
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HOST HOTEL: The Sheraton Four Seasons and Joseph S. Koury Convention Center have been selected as the host hotel at an anticipated rate of $129.00. This hotel features, more than 1,000 hotel rooms, over 100,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, plus restaurants, cafes, a night club and the property is just 1.5 miles from the competition venue. This hotel served as the 2004 and 2012 host of the US Aquatic Sports National Convention. The Sheraton has a fee based round-trip airport shuttle provider.
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OPEN WATER or TIME TRIAL 50M OR 25M (only one) – Randleman Dam/Lake is 17 miles south of the Greensboro Aquatic Center and is an ideal location for an Open Water Event. The lake is deep water, clean with sloping banks allowing for full course viewing by spectators and event operators. It is a non recreational lake. The location has been used for triathlon events. Water temperature likely in the 70s during the month of May. Proposed distance would be one mile or as recommended by the USMS Championship and OW Committees. Host also proposes offering a time trial event on Monday similar to USAS Nationals. Course would either be 50 or 25 meter. Given most swimmers are tapered and relay teams formed, time trial would offer an opportunity for national and world records for individuals and relays, as well as Top Ten recognition.
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SUMPLEMENTAL ATTACHMENTS- Organizational Structure, Dignitary Letters of support for the USMS Spring Nationals are included in the official bid book, W-9 for Greensboro Swim Assn., Raleigh Area Masters
PROPOSED RECEPTION/SOCIAL LOCATION AND REGISTRATION SPACE
Getting To Greensboro By Air Piedmont Triad International Airport
PTI Airport is served by Allegiant, American, Continental, Delta, United, US Airway PTI has 60 daily departures 12 miles from Sheraton Four Season (Host Hotel) 14 miles to the Greensboro Aquatics Center (GAC) City Round Trip Atlanta $232 Boston $205 Charlotte $246 Chicago $403 Dallas $380 Houston $256 Indianapolis $311 Los Angeles $411 Miami $251 New York $245 Philadelphia $218 San Francisco $377 Seattle $419 Washington DC $264 *Rates per Expedia on 3/30/12
Alternate Airports
Charlotte Douglas International Airport (US Airways Hub) www.chameck.org/Departures/Airport/home.htmm Charlotte Douglas Int’l Airport is 83 miles from Greensboro Raleigh Durham International Airport (Southwest Hub) www.rdu.com Raleigh Durham Int’l Airport is 66 miles from Greensboro
Greensboro Taxicab Rates (one way for all except Sheraton) (sample rates for 2012)
PTI Airport to High Point Road Hotels ‐ $32.00 PTI Airport to Highway 68 Hotels ‐ $16.00 PTI Airport to Wendover Road Hotels ‐ $32.00 PTI Airport to Downtown Greensboro Hotels ‐ $36.00
US Masters Swimming Short Course Swimming National Championships April 26 - May 02, 2016 Hotel
Rate
Breakfast Included
Distance to GAC
$89.99
Yes
1.5 Miles
$135.00
Yes
1.5 Miles
$119.00 D or K
Yes
2 Miles
$129.00 D or K
Yes
5 Miles
$119.00
Yes
9 Miles
$134.00
No
3 Miles
$114.00
Yes
9 Miles
$119.00
Yes
4 Miles
$129.00
Yes
4 Miles
Yes
3 Miles
Baymont Inn & Suites 2001 Veasley Street 336-291-4463 DeMise Williams Best Western Windsor Suites 2006 Veasley Street 336-294-9100 Genia Vanterpool Biltmore Greensboro Hotel 111 W. Washington Street 336-272-3474 Brian Coleman Clarion Hotel Greensboro 415 S. Swing Road 336-299-7650 Thelma Gilma Fairfield Inn Airport 7615 Thorndike Road 336-841-0140 Lorie White Greensboro Marriott Downtown 304 N. Greene Street 336-379-8000 Ann Allen Holiday Inn Express Airport 645 S. Regional Road 336-882-0004 Lorie White Holiday Inn Express Wendover 4305 Big Tree Way 336-854-0090 Cheryl McNulty Hyatt Place Greensboro 1619 Stanley Road 336-852-1443 Remy Artache O. Henry Hotel 624 Green Valley Road
$179.00 K
336-379-8200
$189.00 D
Megan Kepler
US Masters Swimming Short Course Swimming National Championships April 26 - May 02, 2016 Hotel
Rate
Breakfast Included
Distance to GAC
TBD
Yes
1 Mile
No
3 Miles
Park Lane at Four Seasons 3005 High Point Road 336-294-4565 Kevin Raper Proximity Hotel 704 Green Valley Road
$179.00 K
336-379-8200
$189.00 D
Megan Kepler Sheraton Greensboro Hotel 3121 High Point Road 336-292-9161
$130.00
*Yes *2Coupons per Room
1.5 Miles
Carla Puahi Wingate by Wyndham 6007 Landmark Center Boulevard 336-854-8610 Denese Owens
$119.00
Yes
4 Miles
US Masters Swimming Short Course Swimming National Championships May 25 - 28, 2017 Hotel
Rate
Breakfast Included
Distance to GAC
$89.99
Yes
1.5 Miles
$135.00
Yes
1.5 Miles
$119.00 D or K
Yes
2 Miles
$129.00 D or K
Yes
5 Miles
$122.00
Yes
9 Miles
$139.00
No
3 Miles
$114.00
Yes
9 Miles
$125.00
Yes
4 Miles
$139.00
Yes
4 Miles
Yes
3 Miles
Baymont Inn & Suites 2001 Veasley Street 336-291-4463 DeMise Williams Best Western Windsor Suites 2006 Veasley Street 336-294-9100 Genia Vanterpool Biltmore Greensboro Hotel 111 W. Washington Street 336-272-3474 Brian Coleman Clarion Hotel Greensboro 415 S. Swing Road 336-299-7650 Thelma Gilma Fairfield Inn Airport 7615 Thorndike Road 336-841-0140 Lorie White Greensboro Marriott Downtown 304 N. Greene Street 336-379-8000 Ann Allen Holiday Inn Express Airport 645 S. Regional Road 336-882-0004 Lorie White Holiday Inn Express Wendover 4305 Big Tree Way 336-854-0090 Cheryl McNulty Hyatt Place Greensboro 1619 Stanley Road 336-852-1443 Remy Artache O. Henry Hotel 624 Green Valley Road
$179.00 K
336-379-8200
$189.00 D
Megan Kepler
US Masters Swimming Short Course Swimming National Championships May 25 - 28, 2017 Hotel
Rate
Breakfast Included
Distance to GAC
TBD
Yes
1 Mile
No
3 Miles
Park Lane at Four Seasons 3005 High Point Road 336-294-4565 Kevin Raper Proximity Hotel 704 Green Valley Road
$179.00 K
336-379-8200
$189.00 D
Megan Kepler Sheraton Greensboro Hotel 3121 High Point Road 336-292-9161
$133.00
*Yes *2Coupons per Room
1.5 Miles
Carla Puahi Wingate by Wyndham 6007 Landmark Center Boulevard 336-854-8610 Denese Owens
$124.00
Yes
4 Miles
Dining Greensboro's selection of restaurants promises pleasure for every palate. Creative cuisine blends traditional Southern recipes with authentic dishes brought by a diverse ethnic population from around the world. You can still sample purely delicious Carolina barbecue and a plate full of down-home cooking. If you prefer classic and elegant continental fare, many restaurants oblige with regal service and ambiance. Not to be missed are the subtle — and sensational — flavors of ethnic foods prepared by native chefs. Chinese, Italian, Vietnamese, French, Indian, Mexican, Thai, Greek, Caribbean and Japanese are a few of the many possibilities. Specialty restaurants highlight seafood, pasta, desserts and favorite regional dishes from around the world. Many Greensboro restaurants are becoming known for using locally-produced goods and products. These restaurants strive to support local farmers and manufacturers by buying seasonal fruits and vegetables, locally made goat cheese and different stone ground meal, and even local textiles in wait staff uniforms, as noted by food critics and editors. Greensboro also enjoys a myriad of catering, takeout and delivery services.
For a listing of local restaurants, please refer to the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Visitor & Dining Guide or visit the bureau's web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
You’ll find something to satisfy any craving with the Greensboro area’s selection of restaurants, including fine dining to Southern specialties to ethnic cuisine and more. Greensboro boasts 16 different styles of cuisine, and is home to over 500 restaurants. Below you’ll find just a few of the delicious, unique restaurants Greensboro has to offer. From world-class haute cuisine to downhome, tangy, pit-cooked barbecue, Greensboro’s selection of restaurants offers pleasures for every palate! Visit our website at www.visitgreensboronc.com for complete list of restaurants.
Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen
Lucky 32’s culinary journey during the past few years with Chef Jay Pierce has been carrying them toward Southern foodways and locally-sourced food. Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen offers American flare with monthly changing menus inspired by fresh ingredients and regional recipes. Side items, such as the collard greens, are a musthave. www.lucky32.com
Natty Greene’s Pub and Brewing Company
One of the most frequented restaurants in the Greensboro area, Natty Greene’s screams Greensboro! Natty Greene’s offers a variety of Greensboro themed menu items such as the delicious ‘Elm Street Philly’. Natty Greene’s also features Greensboro themed specialty housecrafted brews on tap including the ‘Guilford Golden Ale’ and ‘Old Town Brown Ale’. A great nightlife hotspot and a popular place to get together with friends and have a brew! www.nattygreenes.com
Green Valley Grill
Informally elegant fine dining and seasonal food using old-world European culinary sensibilities and flavors. The wine list receives the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence each year and features 50 wines by the glass. Have your own private wine tasting with Wine Flights. The freshest food prepared by a passionate team, and served by friendly and competent people, is a recipe for a great dining experience. When you add an eclectic décor and dining alfresco in the Courtyard, you will imagine that you have traveled farther than you did. www.greenvalleygrill.com
Print Works Bistro
Fresh, local ingredients, creative comfort foods and fine dining Traditional and modern versions of classic dishes popular in European & French Bistros. Wonderful wine selection with many by the glass. Come to a classy restaurant featuring the best of local foods. The restaurant inside the “Greenest Hotel in America”, the Proximity Hotel. Proximity Hotel and Print Works Bistro are the first hotel and first restaurant in the United States to attain the LEED Platinum certification (October 2008). www.printworksbistro.com
Greensboro Barbecue
Greensboro has a variety of delicious barbeque options. Stamey’s has been serving its staple “Lexington-style” barbecue pork and its “secret sauce” to Triad diners for 66 years. Every day, Stamey’s Pitmasters arrive before the sun to light the fire and start cooking that famous barbecue, a backbreaking process that can take nine to ten hours. Unlike most barbecue restaurants that have introduced gas or electric cooking methods, Stamey’s still slow cooks its barbecue over a pit of hardwood hickory coal. Another great Greensboro barbecue option is Country BBQ! For information on more delicious and unique restaurants, contact the Visitor Center at 336-274-2282 or www.VisitGreensboroNC.com 2411 High Point Road • Greensboro, NC 27403 • 336-274-2282 • 800-344-2282 • fax: 336-230-1183 www.VisitGreensboroNC.com • e-mail: Info@VisitGreensboroNC.com
Local Attractions and Activities ArtQuest Green Hill’s hands-on children’s gallery offers creative learning and fun with interactive exhibits, workshops, and school and tour groups. Celebration Station Unique family place for wholesome fun and good food. Offers a unique, park-like setting with an indoor arcade, outdoor putt putt golf, bumper boats, and go-cart racing. Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum at Historic Palmer Memorial Institute The only state-supported historic site to recognize a woman and the first to honor an African American. This is the site of the former Palmer Memorial Institute, an African American preparatory school established by Brown in 1902. Greensboro Children’s Museum A hands-on interactive museum for children up to age 10 and their families. Visitors learn while they imagine, touch, create & play in the 20+ permanent museum exhibits that relate to “Our Town”. Greensboro Cultural Center at Festival Park-Browse through this architectural showplace housing 12 visual and performing arts organizations, four art galleries, rehearsal halls, a sculpture garden, a privately operated restaurant with outdoor café-style seating and an outdoor amphitheater. Greensboro Grasshoppers Baseball (NewBridge Bank) Come enjoy the action of Greensboro baseball from April-Sept. including a Kids Zone and picnic specials. Greensboro Historical Museum Discover Greensboro history in one of the largest local history museums in the Southeast. Learn about the 1960 sit-ins, view a Civil War firearms collection and more. Gift shop also on premises. Greensboro Icehouse Enjoy daily public skating sessions in this 36,000 square foot structure that features a standard 200 by 85 foot ice surface, a viewing mezzanine, four enclosed locker rooms with showers, a full-service snack bar, pro shop and game arcade. Greensboro Sportsplex Multi sports facility has eight basketball courts, 11 volleyball courts, four indoor soccer fields, an indoor roller hockey rink and a full gym. Offers open play for volleyball, basketball, soccer, field hockey, roller hockey, dodgeball, personal training, fencing, and more.
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, Indoor activities include a 30-minute love-action film, an animated battle map program, and Revolutionary War museum exhibits. International Civil Rights Center & Museum/ Sit-In Movement Located in the historic F.W. Woolworth building where four A&T State University students ignited the 1960 sit-in movement. The Museum houses an array of archival exhibits, artifacts, and the original lunch counter. Mendenhall Plantation Early 19th century Quaker plantation including many unique outbuildings and one of two existing, false-bottom wagons used to transport runaway slaves during the time of the Underground Railroad. Natural Science Center of Greensboro & Animal Discovery Zoological Park Science museum and planetarium off memorable experiences with dinosaurs, traveling exhibits, public shows and a children’s exploration area. Get eye-to-eye with tigers, meerkats, gibbons, alligators and other unique animals in the new zoological park. Replacements, Ltd.-The world’s largest retailer of old and new china, silver and collectibles with more that 11 million pieces of inventory from over 266,000 patterns. tour patrons can inquire about patterns and shop the 12,000 sq. ft. showroom and museum.
Nearby Attractions North Carolina Zoo The North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro exhibits more than 1,100 animals from 250 species. These native African and North American species live in natural habitats scattered through 500 acres of Piedmont woodlands. Old Salem Museum and Gardens in Winston-Salem is America's most comprehensive history attraction. Our four museums - the Historic Town of Salem, the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA), the Old Salem Children's Museum, and the Old Salem Toy Museum - engage visitors in an educational and memorable historical experience about those who lived and worked in the early South. Seagrove NC-Pottery Come and discover more than 90 potteries in a 20-mile area. Meet eighth and ninth generation potters in a place rich with a 200-year old tradition. Seagrove has something to offer both the serious collector and the casual buyer. The Seagrove area offers the visitor an opportunity to learn about North Carolina’s ongoing pottery culture.
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America's Best Value Inn Amerihil Inn & Suites Battleground Inn Baymont Inn & Suites Best Western Plus Greensboro Airport Best Western Plus Windsor Suites The Biltmore Greensboro Hotel Budget Inn The Burke Manor Inn Bed & Breakfast Cavalier Inn Clarion Greensboro Airport Hotel Comfort Inn Greensboro Comfort Suites Greensboro Airport Comfort Suites Four Seasons Comfort Suites - Whitsett Courtyard by Marriott Courtyard Greensboro Airport Crestwood Suites Greensboro Airport Daily Renewal Retreat B&B Days Inn Days Inn Airport Days Inn Greensboro Doubletree by Hilton Greensboro Drury Inn & Suites Econolodge Inn & Suites Embassy Suites Hotel Greensboro Airport Extended Stay Deluxe Greensboro Airport Extended Stay of America Extended Stay of America - Wendover Fairfield Inn Greensboro Airport Fairfield Inn & Suites Fairview Inn Airport Georgia Belle Inn Grandover Resort & Conference Center Greensboro Marriott Airport Greensboro Marriott Downtown The Groome Inn Hampton Inn & Suites Greensboro/Coliseum Area Hampton Inn Greensboro Airport Hampton Inn Greensboro East Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Haynes Bed & Breakfast Hilton Garden Inn Holiday Inn Greensboro Airport Holiday Inn Express Airport
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites-East Holiday Inn Express Wendover Home 2 Suites Homestead Lodge Homewood Suites by Hilton Greensboro Airport Howard Johnson Greensboro Four Seasons Hyatt Place I-40 Inn & Suites La Quinta Inn & Suites Landmark Inn Microtel Inn & Suites Motel 6 Greensboro Airport Oaks Motel O. Henry Hotel Park Lane Hotel at Four Seasons Proximity Hotel Quality Inn & Suites - Airport Quality Inn & Suites Coliseum Quality Inn & Suites/Guilford Convention Center Quality Inn High Point Rainbow Motel Ramada Inn Greensboro Coliseum Red Carpet Inn Red Roof Inn Greensboro Airport Red Roof Inn Coliseum Regency Inn & Suites Relax Inn Residence Inn Greensboro Airport Sands Motel Scottish Inn Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons/Koury Convention Center Sleep Inn Airport SpringHill Suites by Marriott Studio 6 StudioPlus Deluxe Suites Wendover Suburban Extended Stay Sun Suites Super 8 Motel Greensboro Coliseum Super 8 Greensboro Troy-Bumpas Inn Bed & Breakfast The Twin Lakes Lodge Bed & Breakfast Walnut Lane Bed & Breakfast Wingate Inn by Wyndham
US Masters Swimming Short Course Swimming National Championships April 26 - May 02, 2016 Hotel
Rate
Breakfast Included
Distance to GAC
$89.99
Yes
1.5 Miles
$135.00
Yes
1.5 Miles
$119.00 D or K
Yes
2 Miles
$129.00 D or K
Yes
5 Miles
$119.00
Yes
9 Miles
$134.00
No
3 Miles
$114.00
Yes
9 Miles
$119.00
Yes
4 Miles
$129.00
Yes
4 Miles
Yes
3 Miles
Baymont Inn & Suites 2001 Veasley Street 336-291-4463 DeMise Williams Best Western Windsor Suites 2006 Veasley Street 336-294-9100 Genia Vanterpool Biltmore Greensboro Hotel 111 W. Washington Street 336-272-3474 Brian Coleman Clarion Hotel Greensboro 415 S. Swing Road 336-299-7650 Thelma Gilma Fairfield Inn Airport 7615 Thorndike Road 336-841-0140 Lorie White Greensboro Marriott Downtown 304 N. Greene Street 336-379-8000 Ann Allen Holiday Inn Express Airport 645 S. Regional Road 336-882-0004 Lorie White Holiday Inn Express Wendover 4305 Big Tree Way 336-854-0090 Cheryl McNulty Hyatt Place Greensboro 1619 Stanley Road 336-852-1443 Remy Artache O. Henry Hotel 624 Green Valley Road
$179.00 K
336-379-8200
$189.00 D
Megan Kepler
US Masters Swimming Short Course Swimming National Championships April 26 - May 02, 2016 Hotel
Rate
Breakfast Included
Distance to GAC
TBD
Yes
1 Mile
No
3 Miles
Park Lane at Four Seasons 3005 High Point Road 336-294-4565 Kevin Raper Proximity Hotel 704 Green Valley Road
$179.00 K
336-379-8200
$189.00 D
Megan Kepler Sheraton Greensboro Hotel 3121 High Point Road 336-292-9161
$130.00
*Yes *2Coupons per Room
1.5 Miles
Carla Puahi Wingate by Wyndham 6007 Landmark Center Boulevard 336-854-8610 Denese Owens
$119.00
Yes
4 Miles
US Masters Swimming Short Course Swimming National Championships May 25 - 28, 2017 Hotel
Rate
Breakfast Included
Distance to GAC
$89.99
Yes
1.5 Miles
$135.00
Yes
1.5 Miles
$119.00 D or K
Yes
2 Miles
$129.00 D or K
Yes
5 Miles
$122.00
Yes
9 Miles
$139.00
No
3 Miles
$114.00
Yes
9 Miles
$125.00
Yes
4 Miles
$139.00
Yes
4 Miles
Yes
3 Miles
Baymont Inn & Suites 2001 Veasley Street 336-291-4463 DeMise Williams Best Western Windsor Suites 2006 Veasley Street 336-294-9100 Genia Vanterpool Biltmore Greensboro Hotel 111 W. Washington Street 336-272-3474 Brian Coleman Clarion Hotel Greensboro 415 S. Swing Road 336-299-7650 Thelma Gilma Fairfield Inn Airport 7615 Thorndike Road 336-841-0140 Lorie White Greensboro Marriott Downtown 304 N. Greene Street 336-379-8000 Ann Allen Holiday Inn Express Airport 645 S. Regional Road 336-882-0004 Lorie White Holiday Inn Express Wendover 4305 Big Tree Way 336-854-0090 Cheryl McNulty Hyatt Place Greensboro 1619 Stanley Road 336-852-1443 Remy Artache O. Henry Hotel 624 Green Valley Road
$179.00 K
336-379-8200
$189.00 D
Megan Kepler
US Masters Swimming Short Course Swimming National Championships May 25 - 28, 2017 Hotel
Rate
Breakfast Included
Distance to GAC
TBD
Yes
1 Mile
No
3 Miles
Park Lane at Four Seasons 3005 High Point Road 336-294-4565 Kevin Raper Proximity Hotel 704 Green Valley Road
$179.00 K
336-379-8200
$189.00 D
Megan Kepler Sheraton Greensboro Hotel 3121 High Point Road 336-292-9161
$133.00
*Yes *2Coupons per Room
1.5 Miles
Carla Puahi Wingate by Wyndham 6007 Landmark Center Boulevard 336-854-8610 Denese Owens
$124.00
Yes
4 Miles
Dining Greensboro's selection of restaurants promises pleasure for every palate. Creative cuisine blends traditional Southern recipes with authentic dishes brought by a diverse ethnic population from around the world. You can still sample purely delicious Carolina barbecue and a plate full of down-home cooking. If you prefer classic and elegant continental fare, many restaurants oblige with regal service and ambiance. Not to be missed are the subtle — and sensational — flavors of ethnic foods prepared by native chefs. Chinese, Italian, Vietnamese, French, Indian, Mexican, Thai, Greek, Caribbean and Japanese are a few of the many possibilities. Specialty restaurants highlight seafood, pasta, desserts and favorite regional dishes from around the world. Many Greensboro restaurants are becoming known for using locally-produced goods and products. These restaurants strive to support local farmers and manufacturers by buying seasonal fruits and vegetables, locally made goat cheese and different stone ground meal, and even local textiles in wait staff uniforms, as noted by food critics and editors. Greensboro also enjoys a myriad of catering, takeout and delivery services.
For a listing of local restaurants, please refer to the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Visitor & Dining Guide or visit the bureau's web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
You’ll find something to satisfy any craving with the Greensboro area’s selection of restaurants, including fine dining to Southern specialties to ethnic cuisine and more. Greensboro boasts 16 different styles of cuisine, and is home to over 500 restaurants. Below you’ll find just a few of the delicious, unique restaurants Greensboro has to offer. From world-class haute cuisine to downhome, tangy, pit-cooked barbecue, Greensboro’s selection of restaurants offers pleasures for every palate! Visit our website at www.visitgreensboronc.com for complete list of restaurants.
Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen
Lucky 32’s culinary journey during the past few years with Chef Jay Pierce has been carrying them toward Southern foodways and locally-sourced food. Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen offers American flare with monthly changing menus inspired by fresh ingredients and regional recipes. Side items, such as the collard greens, are a musthave. www.lucky32.com
Natty Greene’s Pub and Brewing Company
One of the most frequented restaurants in the Greensboro area, Natty Greene’s screams Greensboro! Natty Greene’s offers a variety of Greensboro themed menu items such as the delicious ‘Elm Street Philly’. Natty Greene’s also features Greensboro themed specialty housecrafted brews on tap including the ‘Guilford Golden Ale’ and ‘Old Town Brown Ale’. A great nightlife hotspot and a popular place to get together with friends and have a brew! www.nattygreenes.com
Green Valley Grill
Informally elegant fine dining and seasonal food using old-world European culinary sensibilities and flavors. The wine list receives the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence each year and features 50 wines by the glass. Have your own private wine tasting with Wine Flights. The freshest food prepared by a passionate team, and served by friendly and competent people, is a recipe for a great dining experience. When you add an eclectic décor and dining alfresco in the Courtyard, you will imagine that you have traveled farther than you did. www.greenvalleygrill.com
Print Works Bistro
Fresh, local ingredients, creative comfort foods and fine dining Traditional and modern versions of classic dishes popular in European & French Bistros. Wonderful wine selection with many by the glass. Come to a classy restaurant featuring the best of local foods. The restaurant inside the “Greenest Hotel in America”, the Proximity Hotel. Proximity Hotel and Print Works Bistro are the first hotel and first restaurant in the United States to attain the LEED Platinum certification (October 2008). www.printworksbistro.com
Greensboro Barbecue
Greensboro has a variety of delicious barbeque options. Stamey’s has been serving its staple “Lexington-style” barbecue pork and its “secret sauce” to Triad diners for 66 years. Every day, Stamey’s Pitmasters arrive before the sun to light the fire and start cooking that famous barbecue, a backbreaking process that can take nine to ten hours. Unlike most barbecue restaurants that have introduced gas or electric cooking methods, Stamey’s still slow cooks its barbecue over a pit of hardwood hickory coal. Another great Greensboro barbecue option is Country BBQ! For information on more delicious and unique restaurants, contact the Visitor Center at 336-274-2282 or www.VisitGreensboroNC.com 2411 High Point Road • Greensboro, NC 27403 • 336-274-2282 • 800-344-2282 • fax: 336-230-1183 www.VisitGreensboroNC.com • e-mail: Info@VisitGreensboroNC.com
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Greensboro Area Major Year-Round Events For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
Barn Dinner Theatre Performances
Barn Dinner Theatre. 336-292-2211, 800-668-1764 or www.barndinner.com
Best of Broadway Series
War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum Complex. 336-373-7474 or www.bobnc.com
Blandwood Mansion Tours
Blandwood Mansion & Carriage House. 336-272-5003 or www.blandwood.org
The Bryan Series Presented by Guilford College
War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum Complex. 336-316-2308 or www.guilford.edu/bryanseries
Carolina Theatre Performances & Events
Carolina Theatre. 336-333-2605 or www.carolinatheatre.com
Community Theatre of Greensboro Performances
Various Greensboro locations. 336-333-7469 or www.ctgso.org
First Friday
Free self-guided tour of Downtown Greensboro's shops, local art galleries, art studios, museums, and alternative art venues on the first friday of every month from 6-9pm. 336-379-0060 or www.downtownfridays.com
Greensboro Farmers' Curb Market
Greensboro Farmers' Curb Market. 336-373-2402 or www.gsofarmersmarket.org
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Performances September-May at designated performance venues. 336-335-5456 or www.greensborosymphony.org
Super Flea Market
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.superflea.com
Triad Stage Performances
Triad Stage at the Pyrle Theater. 336-272-0160 or www.triadstage.org
University Galleries Exhibits
NC A&T State University Campus. 336-334-3209 or www.ncat.edu/~museum
Weatherspoon Art Museum Exhibits
Weatherspoon Art Museum at University of North Carolina at Greensboro. 336-334-5770 or http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for January For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
North Carolina A&T State University. 336-334-7792 or www.ncat.edu
Bass & Saltwater Fishing Expo
Greensboro Coliseum Complex Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
Bel Canto Company Concerts
January-May & September-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-333-2220 or www.belcantocompany.com
Carolina Wedding Show
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
Greensboro Gun Show
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
International Civil Rights Center & Museum Gala Awards Dinner Koury Convention Center. 336-274-9199 or www.sitinmovement.org
North Carolina RV & Camping Show
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
OPUS Concert Series
January-May & October-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-373-2549 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for February For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
African-American History Month Events
Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum at Historic Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia. 336-449-4846 or www.chbrownmuseum.nchistoricsites.org
Bel Canto Company Concerts
January-May & September-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-333-2220 or www.belcantocompany.com
Central Carolina Boat Show
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Performances
January-May & September-December at War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum. 336-335-5456 or www.greensborosymphony.org
OPUS Concert Series
January-May & October-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-373-2549 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus
Greensboro Coliseum Complex. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
Sit-In Movement Events honoring the 1960 Woolworth Sit-Ins Various Greensboro locations. 336-274-9199
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for March For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Men's & Women's Basketball Tournaments Greensboro Coliseum Complex. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
Annual Anniversary Commemoration of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, Country Park and Tannenbaum Historic Park. 336-288-1776 or www.nps.gov/guco
Bel Canto Company Concerts
January-May & September-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-333-2220 or www.belcantocompany.com
Bunny Day
Greensboro Science Center. 336-288-3769 or www.greensboroscience.org
Greensboro Children’s Theatre Performances
March, May & November at Weaver Academy Theatre. 336-373-2728 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Performances
January-May & September-December at War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum. 336-335-5456 or www.greensborosymphony.org
OPUS Concert Series
January-May & October-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-373-2549 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Spring Crafts in the Afternoon
Greensboro Farmers’ Curb Market. 336-574-3547 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Southern Ideal Home Show
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for April For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
Craftsmen's Classic Arts & Crafts Festival
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
Bel Canto Company Concerts
January-May & September-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-333-2220 or www.belcantocompany.com
City Market
April - November. Downtown Greensboro in The Railyard at South End. www.gsocitymarket.com
Earth Day
Kathleen Clay Library & Price Park. 336-373-2923 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Egg-Stravaganza
Greensboro Children's Museum. 336-574-2898 or www.gcmuseum.com
Greensboro Grasshoppers Baseball
April-September at NewBridge Bank Park. 336-268-BALL or www.gsohoppers.com
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Performances
January-May & September-December at War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum. 336-335-5456 or www.greensborosymphony.org
High Point Furniture Market Open to trade only
J.M. Bryan Women's National Collegiate Golf Tournament
March-April at Bryan Park Champions & Players Courses, Browns Summit. 336-375-2200 or www.bryanpark.com
N.C. Beer Month
Month of April. www.NCBeerMonth.com
OPUS Concert Series
January-May & October-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-373-2549 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Triad Area Spring Pottery Festival
Greensboro Farmers’ Curb Market. 336-574-3547 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for May For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
BB&T Beach Music in the Park
May-June at Festival Park, Downtown. 336-274-1538 ext. 411 or www.chsnc.org
Bel Canto Company Concerts
January-May & September-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-333-2220 or www.belcantocompany.com
Carolina Blues Festival
Festival Park, Downtown. 336-275-4944 or www.piedmontblues.org
Carolina Dynamo Professional Soccer Season
May-August at Macpherson Stadium at Bryan Park, Browns Summit. 336-316-1266 or www.carolinadynamo.com
Cinco De Mayo Celebration
Greensboro Children's Museum. 336-574-2898 or www.gcmuseum.com
City Market
April - November. Downtown Greensboro in The Railyard at South End. www.gsocitymarket.com
Greensboro Grasshoppers Baseball
April-September at NewBridge Bank Park. 336-268-BALL or www.gsohoppers.com
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Performances
January-May & September-December at War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum. 336-335-5456 or www.greensborosymphony.org
OPUS Concert Series
January-May & October-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-373-2549 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Triad Highland Games
Bryan Park, Browns Summit. 336-431-8482 or www.triadhighlandgames.org
Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park
May-September. 336-852-9721, 800-555-5900 or www.emeraldpointe.com
Wrangler/McDonald’s Youth Soccer Tournament
Bryan Park Soccer Complex. 336-358-8030 or www.greensborosoccer.org
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for June For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
Annual Juneteenth Festival
Greensboro Cultural Center. 336-697-9668
Carolina Dynamo Professional Soccer Season
May-August at Macpherson Stadium at Bryan Park, Browns Summit. 336-316-1266 or www.carolinadynamo.com
City Market
April - November. Downtown Greensboro in The Railyard at South End. www.gsocitymarket.com
Eastern Music Festival
June & July. Concerts throughout Greensboro and the Piedmont Triad area. 336-333-7450, 877-833-6753 (toll-free) or www.easternmusicfestival.org
Greensboro Beautiful's Parisian Promenade
Bicentennial & Bog Gardens. 336-373-2199 or www.greensborobeautiful.org
Greensboro Grasshoppers Baseball
April-September at NewBridge Bank Park. 336-268-BALL or www.gsohoppers.com
Music for a Sunday Evening in the Park Concert Series
June-August at Various Greensboro locations. 336-373-2549 or www.city-arts.org
Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park
May-September. 336-852-9721, 800-555-5900 or www.emeraldpointe.com
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for July For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
Carolina Dynamo Professional Soccer Season
May-August at Macpherson Stadium at Bryan Park, Browns Summit. 336-316-1266 or www.carolinadynamo.com
City Market
April - November. Downtown Greensboro in The Railyard at South End. www.gsocitymarket.com
East-West All-Star Games
Various locations throughout Greensboro. 336-379-9095 or www.eastwestallstars.com
Eastern Music Festival
June & July. Concerts throughout Greensboro and the Piedmont Triad area. 336-333-7450, 877-833-6753(toll-free) or www.easternmusicfestival.org
Fun Fourth Festival
Downtown Greensboro. 336-274-4595 or www.funfourthfestival.org
Greensboro Grasshoppers Baseball
April-September at NewBridge Bank Park. 336-268-BALL or www.gsohoppers.com
Music for a Sunday Evening in the Park Concert Series
June-August at various Greensboro locations. 336-373-2549 or www.city-arts.org
Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park
May-September. 336-852-9721, 800-555-5900 or www.emeraldpointe.com
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for August For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
Carolina Dynamo Professional Soccer Season
May-August at Macpherson Stadium at Bryan Park, Browns Summit. 336-316-1266 or www.carolinadynamo.com
Carolina Wedding Show
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
City Market
April - November. Downtown Greensboro in The Railyard at South End. www.gsocitymarket.com
Greensboro Grasshoppers Baseball
April-September at NewBridge Bank Park. 336-268-BALL or www.gsohoppers.com
Greensboro Gun Show
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
Music for a Sunday Evening in the Park Concert Series
June-August at various Greensboro locations. 336-373-2549 or www.city-arts.org
Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park
May-September. 336-852-9721, 800-555-5900 or www.emeraldpointe.com
Wyndham Championship
Sedgefield Country Club. 336-379-1570 or www.wyndhamchampionship.com
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for September For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
Adidas Labor Day Shootout
Bryan Park Soccer Complex. 336-358-8030 or www.greensborosoccer.org
Annual Guilford Native American Association Cultural Festival and Pow Wow Country Park. 336-273-8686, 336-273-6605 or www.guilfordnative.org
Bel Canto Company Concerts
January-May & September-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-333-2220 or www.belcantocompany.com
Central Carolina Fair
Greensboro Coliseum Parking Lot. 336-373-4386 or www.centralcarolinafair.com
City Market
April - November. Downtown Greensboro in The Railyard at South End. www.gsocitymarket.com
Greensboro Grasshoppers Baseball
April-September at NewBridge Bank Park. 336-268-BALL or www.gsohoppers.com
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Performances
January-May & September-December at War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum. 336-335-5456 or www.greensborosymphony.org
NC RV & Camping Show
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park
May-September. 336-852-9721, 800-555-5900 or www.emeraldpointe.com
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for October For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
African American Heritage Festival
African American Atelier. www.africanamericanatelier.org
Bel Canto Company Concerts
January-May & September-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-333-2220 or www.belcantocompany.com
City Market
April - November. Downtown Greensboro in The Railyard at South End. www.gsocitymarket.com
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Performances
January-May & September-December at War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum. 336-335-5456 or www.greensborosymphony.org
High Point Furniture Market Open to trade only
NC A&T State University Homecoming NCA&T campus. www.ncat.edu
OPUS Concert Series
January-May & October-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-373-2549 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Triad Area Fall Pottery Festival
Greensboro Farmers' Curb Market. 336-574-3547 or www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for November For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
Annual Carolina Craftsmen's Christmas Classic Arts & Crafts Festival
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
Bel Canto Company Concerts
January-May & September-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-333-2220 or www.belcantocompany.com
Christmas at Blandwood
November-December at Blandwood Mansion. 336-272-5003 or www.blandwood.org
City Market
April - November. Downtown Greensboro in The Railyard at South End. www.gsocitymarket.com
The Community Theatre of Greensboro's "The Wizard of Oz" Carolina Theatre. 336-333-2605 or www.ctgso.org
Greensboro Children’s Theatre Performances
March, May & November at Weaver Academy Theatre. 336-373-2728 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Greensboro Opera Company Performances
War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum. 336-273-9472 or www.greensboroopera.org
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Performances
January-May & September-December at War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum. 336-335-5456 or www.greensborosymphony.org
Holiday Crafts in the Afternoon
November & December at the Greensboro Farmers’ Curb Market. 336-574-3547 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
Holiday Market
Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
OPUS Concert Series
January-May & October-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-373-2549 or www.city-arts.org
Greensboro Area Major Annual Events for December For details on these events and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
Bel Canto Company Concerts
January-May & September-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-333-2220 or www.belcantocompany.com
Christmas at Blandwood
November-December at Blandwood Mansion. 336-272-5003 or www.blandwood.org
Christmas Open House
Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum at Historic Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia. 336-449-4846 or www.chbrownmuseum.nchistoricsites.com
Festival of Lights
Downtown Greensboro. 336-274-4595 or www.festivaloflightsgso.org
Greensboro Ballet Theatre's "The Nutcracker"
War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum. 336-333-7480 or www.greensborocoliseum.com
Greensboro Jaycees Holiday Parade Downtown Greensboro. 336-379-1570
Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Performances
January-May & September-December at War Memorial Auditorium, Greensboro Coliseum. 336-335-5456 or www.greensborosymphony.org
Holiday Crafts in the Afternoon
November & December at Greensboro Farmers’ Curb Market. 336-574-3547 or www.greensboro-nc.gov
OPUS Concert Series
January-May & October-December at various Greensboro locations. 336-373-2549 or www.city-arts.org
The Winter Show - Exhibition and Sale
Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art, Greensboro Cultural Center. 336-333-7460 or www.greenhillcenter.org
Bureau Services The Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is proud of its reputation for providing excellent support to groups and events being held in Greensboro. We are happy to provide you with the following complimentary services and are willing to discuss any customized services you feel may enhance your event.
• Provide information regarding hotels and motels, meeting and sporting facilities, banquet room capacities, exhibit space and other facilities for conventions, meetings and sporting events. •
Preparation of a formal bid proposal, including assistance in securing competitive guest room rates and arrangements for site inspections.
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Exhibit booth for welcoming attendees available, upon request at least six weeks prior to meeting/event.
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Registration assistance. The Bureau will supply one registrar for four consecutive hours at no charge. Thereafter, there will be a charge per hour, per person.
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Descriptive literature and poly bags with the Greensboro logo are available for your attendees. Souvenir items are available based on supply. Contact our services department for more information.
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A CD-ROM with photographs for publicity purposes and/or access to hi-res online image library.
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Assistance in arranging spouse's programs, children's activities and entertainment.
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Provide Bureau housing service when three or more hotels are utilized.
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Assistance in securing local guest speakers for group welcome.
For a more information, please contact the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau's services department or Dee Mittman at dmittman@visitgreensboronc.com or 336-335-1569
Greensboro Area Tour Itineraries
For details on these tours and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
A Cultural Kaleidoscope - Tour Itinerary I
• Immerse yourself in the arts at the Greensboro Cultural Center at Festival Park, an architectural showplace housing 16 visual and performing arts organizations, as well as four art galleries. • View collections of world art and community ethnic groups at the University Galleries at North Carolina A&T State University. • With six galleries and a sculpture courtyard, the Weatherspoon Art Museum at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro is nationally recognized for its collection and changing exhibitions. • The Guilford College Art Gallery features selections from a wide-ranging permanent collection of fine art and crafts, as well as occasional traveling exhibitions. • Feast your eyes on several exhibits yearly at Greensboro College's Irene Cullis Gallery. • Take in a show at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex, War Memorial Auditorium or the historic Carolina Theatre. • Enjoy a play at Triad Stage or a play presented by the Community Theatre of Greensboro or the City Arts Drama Center.
A Day in the Park - Tour Itinerary II
• Get moving at Country Park, where you can hike, bike, jog or go for a ride on the paddleboats. • Grab your tennis racket and head to Greensboro Jaycee Park, home to 13 championship courts at the J. Spencer Love Tennis Center. • Discover more than 200 acres of original battlefield, 28 monuments and the graves of Revolutionary War-era soldiers at Guilford Courthouse National Military Park. • Have fun in the sun swimming, fishing, hiking, cycling or playing golf at Bur-Mil Park. • Tee off at one of Bryan Park's two 18-hole, championship golf courses. • Experience the sights and sounds of Downtown Greensboro as you relax and feel the city breeze at Center City Park
A Garden Stroll - Tour Itinerary III
• Enjoy exotic experiences in sight, smell and touch at the Tanger Family Bicentennial Garden and David Caldwell Historic Park. • Stroll through the Bog Garden's "bayou-like" landscape on a half-mile elevated wood walkway. You'll see more than 8,000 trees, shrubs, ferns, bamboo and wildflowers. • Plant lovers won't want to miss the 17-acre Greensboro Arboretum, home to 12 permanent plant collections that provide year-round visual appeal.
A Whole Lot of History - Tour Itinerary IV
• Visit the Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum at Historic Palmer Memorial Institute, North Carolina's first official historic site to honor an African American and a woman. • Tour the site of an 18th-century farmstead at Tannenbaum Historic Park. While you're there, check out the exhibits depicting life in colonial Guilford County at the Colonial Heritage Center. • Step back in time at the Old Mill of Guilford, a fully operational, water-powered grist mill listed on the National Register of Historic Places. • Explore Castle McCulloch, a restored 19th-century gold refinery built from granite and nestled on 60 wooded acres in historic Jamestown. • Mendenhall Plantation houses a museum, many unique out-buildings and one of two existing false-bottom wagons used to transport runaway slaves during the time of the Underground Railroad. cont.
Greensboro Area Tour Itineraries (cont.) African-American Heritage Sites - Tour Itinerary V
• Visit the brand new International Civil Rights Center & Museum, located in the exquisitely restored 1929 F.W. Woolworth building where four A&T State University students ignited the 1960 sit-in movement. • Sidewalk markers chronicle six chapters in local African-American history at the Walkway of History, located on South Elm Street at February One Place. • Stop by the African American Atelier, Inc., which showcases art by local, regional and national African-American and ethnic artists. • Check out tributes to astronaut Ron McNair and the Rev. Jesse Jackson and exhibits of the finest in African works at the University Galleries on the NC A&T State University campus. • Complete your tour at the Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum at Historic Palmer Memorial Institute, the former location of an African-American preparatory school established by Brown in 1902.
Everything Old is New Again - Tour Itinerary VI
• Discover the past at the Greensboro Historical Museum, where you'll learn the story of Greensboro and its residents. • History meets the present in Old Greensborough & The Downtown Historic District, a revitalized commercial and industrial area complete with shops, galleries, theaters and restaurants. • Be sure to visit Blandwood Mansion & Carriage House, the home of former North Carolina Gov. John Motley Morehead. The mansion, a National Historic Landmark, was built as a farmhouse in the 1790s and redesigned as a Tuscan villa in 1844.
Fun & Games - Tour Itinerary VII
• Splash-filled fun for the whole family awaits you at Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park--the largest facility of its kind in the Carolinas, with a slew of water rides and attractions. • Go for a spin on a go-cart, ride a water bumper boat, or play a round of miniature golf at Celebration Station. • Spend an afternoon at Country Park, Hagan-Stone Park or Oka T. Hester Park.
The N.C. Zoo, Clay Country & Race Cars - Tour Itinerary VIII
• You'll go wild for Asheboro's N.C. Zoo. This natural-habitat zoo features more than 1,100 animals and 60,000 plants in its African and North American sections. • Just a 20-minute drive from the zoo is the town of Seagrove, one of the finest sources for decorative pottery on the East Coast. Watch craftsmen at work at more than 90 area potteries, and see a tradition that has been handed down for generations. • Make your first stop in Seagrove at the North Carolina Pottery Center, where exhibits bring the history of North Carolina pottery to life. • While you're in the area, visit the Richard Petty Museum for a look at the highlights of Petty's 35-year career, including race cars, trophies and more. Be sure to take home a gift for your favorite NASCAR fan.
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Greensboro Area Tour Itineraries (cont.) Play Day for Kids - Tour Itinerary IX
• Start the day with a splash at Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park. Enjoy enclosed and drop slides, tube rides, a giant wave pool, drifting river and more. • Cool off as you glide on a 200- by 85-foot National Hockey League ice surface at The Greensboro IceHouse. • Entertain the whole family with miniature golf, go-carts, water bumper boats, arcade games, batting cages and more at Celebration Station. • Stop to play at the Greensboro Children's Museum, a colorful place with hands-on activities and exhibits designed for kids ages 1-10 years old. • Take a journey through ArtQuest, North Carolina's only interactive children's art gallery. • Treat yourself to a hands-on museum and the 40-foot dome Omnisphere Theatre where you can enjoy 3-D shows at the Greensboro Science Center. Stroll through the Animal Discovery Zoological Park featuring tigers, meerkats, howler monkeys and other unique animals. While you are there you can also visit North Carolinas first inland Aquarium at the new Carolina SciQuarium.
Shop 'Til You Drop - Tour Itinerary X
• If you're a china collector, don't even think about missing Replacements, Ltd., the world's largest retailer of old and new china, crystal, silver and collectibles. • Antique seekers will adore the tree-lined streets of Old Greensborough. For out-of-the-ordinary collectibles, this area is a must-see. • Savor a sandwich, soup or a taste of seafood for lunch at Friendly Center or the Shops at Friendly Center. After you eat, hit the outdoor shopping centers with more than 100 specialty shops, stores and restaurants. • Find the perfect gift for a friend (or yourself) at State Street Station, a relaxed neighborhood of shops, boutiques and eateries located in restored 1920s vintage buildings. • For some of the Southeast's finest shopping, head to Four Seasons Town Centre. With more than 175 shops and counting, there's something for everyone.
That's Entertainment - Tour Itinerary XI
• The Greensboro Coliseum is a regular host to family entertainment, college basketball tournaments, touring Broadway productions, symphony and opera performances, consumer shows, popular musicians and more. • Sports nuts will cheer for Greensboro's top-notch teams, including the Greensboro Grasshoppers, a class "A" Florida Marlins farm club and Carolina Dynamo Professional Soccer Club men's and women's leagues. • Experience live theater at Triad Stage, Greensboro's newest professional theater company, in historic downtown. • Take in a Broadway-style show and a traditional buffet at the Barn Dinner Theatre. • From comedies to musicals to dramas, the Community Theatre of Greensboro presents a wealth of live performances. • Enjoy concerts of symphonic works to chamber music by musicians from around the world during the annual Eastern Music Festival. • See fairy tale classics, exciting contemporary works, comedic ballets and the holiday favorite "The Nutcracker" performed by the Greensboro Ballet Theatre. • Opera lovers won't want to miss full-scale productions performed by the Greensboro Opera Company in the original language with English supertitles. • Let the sounds of the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra soothe you with Masterworks and Pops concerts featuring guest artists from around the world.
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Greensboro Area Tour Itineraries (cont.) Higher Education - Tour Itinerary XII
• Bennett College for Women: One of two historically black colleges for women in the United States, Bennett is an accredited, four-year liberal arts private institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Committed to providing an environment and education where both the minds and hearts of women are nurtured. Home to Steele Hall Art Gallery. 900 E. Washington St. 336-273-4431. www.bennett.edu • Center for Creative Leadership: For over 35 years, the Center has conducted research, produced publications and provided programs and products to leaders and organizations in all sectors of society. Headquartered in Greensboro, with locations across the world, the Center is cited as one of the top executive education providers. One Leadership Pl., off U.S. Hwy. 220 North. 336-545-2810. www.ccl.org • Elon University School of Law: Located at the corner of Greene Street and Friendly Avenue, the Elon School of Law celebrated its charter class graduation in 2009. The law school curriculum stresses service to the community and leadership training for future attorneys. 336-279-9200. www.law.elon.edu • Greensboro College: Located five blocks from downtown Greensboro in the College Hill Historic District, Greensboro College was founded in 1838 and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Offering graduate and undergraduate degrees, the liberal arts college emphasizes a personalized approach to academics and campus life. 815 W. Market St. 336-272-7102. www.greensborocollege.edu • Guilford College: Founded in 1837 by the Society of Friends (Quakers), Guilford College is an independent, liberal arts college widely respected for its interdisciplinary curriculum and its commitment to service, learning and excellence in teaching. 5800 W. Friendly Ave. 336-316-2000. www.guilford.edu • Guilford Technical Community College: GTCC provides lifelong learning opportunities for personal growth, workforce productivity and community service. GTCC serves all the segments of Guilford County’s diverse population by delivering quality education programs and services through partnerships with businesses, community groups and other educational institutions. The main campus is located at 601 High Point Rd., Jamestown. 336-334-4822 or 336-454-1126. www.gtcc.edu • North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University: Established in 1891, NC A&T has maintained a tradition of excellence as a land-grant institution. A&T is the largest producer of African American Psychology undergraduates and is one of the largest producers of African American engineers, technologists and CPAs. Home to the A&T Four Statue, Paul Robeson Theatre and University Galleries. 1601 E. Market St. 336-334-7500. www.ncat.edu • The University of North Carolina at Greensboro: Established in 1891, UNCG boasts 17,000 students and more than 1,000 faculty members, making it the largest university in the Triad. Located near downtown, it awards bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees and offers a variety of cultural programs. Home to the Weatherspoon Art Museum. Cultural programs offered by the University Concert/Lecture Series and the School of Music, the Departments of Theatre and Dance. 1000 Spring Garden St. 336-334-5000. www.uncg.edu
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Mileage to Greensboro ASHEVILLE, NC ................................178 miles ATLANTA, GA ..................................325 miles BALTIMORE, MD ..............................326 miles BIRMINGHAM, AL ............................475 miles BOSTON, MA ...................................724 miles BUFFALO, NY ...................................592 miles CHARLESTON, SC ............................258 miles CHARLESTON, WV...........................251 miles CHARLOTTE, NC ..............................91 miles CHICAGO, IL ...................................711 miles CINCINNATI, OH .............................452 miles CLEVELAND, OH .............................515 miles COLUMBIA, SC ................................179 miles COLUMBUS, OH ..............................418 miles DETROIT, MI......................................610 miles GREENVILLE, SC ..............................185 miles HIGH POINT, NC ..............................17 miles INDIANAPOLIS, IN ...........................556 miles JACKSONVILLE, FL ..........................478 miles KNOXVILLE, TN.................................275 miles LOUISVILLE, KY .................................470 miles MEMPHIS, TN....................................657 miles MIAMI, FL .........................................808 miles MONTGOMERY, AL .........................496 miles MONTREAL, CANADA ....................865 miles NASHVILLE, TN .................................450 miles NEW YORK, NY ................................525 miles NORFOLK, VA..................................245 miles ORLANDO, FL ..................................618 miles PHILADELPHIA, PA...........................462 miles PITTSBURGH, PA ...............................452 miles QUEBEC CITY, CANADA ................1,139 miles RALEIGH, NC ...................................81 miles RICHMOND, VA ..............................202 miles ROANOKE, VA ................................98 miles SAVANNAH, GA..............................321 miles TALLAHASSEE, FL .............................592 miles TAMPA, FL ........................................658 miles TORONTO, CANADA ......................689 miles WASHINGTON, DC..........................300 miles WINSTON-SALEM, NC .....................27 miles
Greensboro Area Map
Air Transportation For details on Greensboro transportation and more, visit the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau web site at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
Piedmont Triad International Airport is located off of Hwy. 68 North from I-40 West and is approximately 15 minutes from downtown Greensboro.
Piedmont Triad International Airport ..................... 336-665-5600 336-665-5666 www.flyfrompti.com Carriers: Allegiant Air.............................................................. 702-505-8888 American Airlines / American Eagle ..................... 800-433-7300 Delta Airlines ............................................................ 800-221-1212 Frontier Airlines..........................................................800-432-1359 US Airways ................................................................ 800-428-4322 United ....................................................................... 800-241-6522
Atlantic Aero Private Terminal ............................... 800-334-2001 336-668-0411 www.atlantic-aero.com
Landmark Aviation Office ........................................................................ 800-438-4408 336-668-0481 Charters .................................................................... 336-544-2029 www.landmarkaviation.com
Air Cargo & Package Express Service Associated Air Freight 303-B S. Swing Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-292-9400 CJ Trucking Hot Shot Express 6901-M Downwind Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-664-1280 Caribbean Transportation Services 6035 Old Oakridge Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-668-7500
Direct Express Courier Service, Inc. 202 Baseleg Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-378-7771
Service by Air 7617-A Bentley Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 800-876-3113 or 336-668-3433
Excel Cargo Service, Inc. 4248 Piedmont Pkwy. Greensboro, NC 27410 336-315-0443
Southeastern Freight Lines 8718 W. Market St. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-393-0279
FedEx 2307 Soabar St. Greensboro, NC 27406 800-238-5355 or 336-740-3300
Tradewinds Airlines 243-A Burgess Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-665-7149
CaribEx Worldwide 4248 Piedmont Pkwy. Greensboro, NC 27410 800-822-4185 or 336-315-0443
Forward Air Inc. 7609 Bentley Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-668-7713
UPS Supply Chain Solutions (1) 538 N. Regional Rd., Suite J Greensboro, NC 27409 800-443-6379 or 336-665-2500
Concert Group 400-A Edwardia Dr. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-294-6880
M&C Xpress, Inc. 400-A Edwardia Dr. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-294-6854
UPS Supply Chain Solutions (2) 6331 Bryan Blvd. Greensboro, NC 27425 800-443-6379
Cox Motor Express 1465 Alamance Church Rd. Greensboro, NC 27406 336-274-7937
Mid-Atlantic Freight 6423 Airport Pkwy. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-668-7474
US Airways Cargo 6313 Bryan Blvd. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-665-5032
DHL Express 717 N. Regional Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 800-225-5345
Promessenger 218-G Swing Rd., Ste. 6 Greensboro, NC 27409 336-299-4649
DeLoatch Transportation, Inc. P.O. Box 27403 Greensboro, NC 27420 336-294-7800
Same Day Express 114 Brush Rd. Greensboro, NC 27409 336-662-9600
Bus Transportation Greyhound/Trailways .................................................................800-231-2222 J. Douglas Gaylon Depot 236 E. Washington St., Greensboro, NC 27401 Greensboro Transit Authority ....................................................336-335-6499 J. Douglas Gaylon Depot 236-C East Washington St., Greensboro, NC 27401 Carolina American Tours ...........................................................336-272-0040 516 Federal Pl., Greensboro, NC 27406 Christian Tours .............................................................................336-498-9000 P.O. Box 890, Newton, NC 28658 Holiday Tours ...............................................................................336-274-5749 10367 Randleman Rd., Randleman, NC 27317 Lacy & Sons, Inc .........................................................................336-292-1930 3329 Darden Rd., Greensboro, NC 27407 Morgan & Sons Tours, Inc ..........................................................336-665-1966 8709 W. Market St., Greensboro, NC 27409 PART (Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation) ........336-662-0002 Southern States Tours & Conventions ......................................800-344-1541 117 Hollyberry Ln., Lexington, NC 27292 Wayne Mullis Travel ....................................................................800-225-4815 203 W. Kerr St., Salisbury, NC 28144
Train Service Amtrak .........................................................................................800-USA-RAIL J. Douglas Gaylon Depot..........................................................336-272-6755 236 East Washington St., Greensboro, NC 27401
Taxi Service Central Piedmont Airport Transportation ................................877-796-5466 Ambassador Taxi ........................................................................336-273-5566 Blue Bird Diamond Taxi Association .........................................336-272-5112 United Yellow Taxi Association..................................................336-273-9421
Limousine Service A Formal Affair ...........................................................................336-263-3458 Advanced Limousines ..............................................................336-292-8194 All Around Limousine Service ...................................................336-643-9007 All Decked Out Professional Limousine Service .....................336-297-1087 All Stretched Out Limousines ...................................................336-299-9272 Black Tie Limousine Service ......................................................336-768-5177 Carey Limousine ........................................................................336-275-7211 Carolina Limos ...........................................................................336-621-2998 336-362-2825 Fantasy Limousines ....................................................................336-288-1000 Five Star Limousine Service ......................................................336-887-7021 Lacy & Sons................................................................................336-292-1930 Morgan & Sons Tours, Inc .........................................................336-665-1966 Piedmont Limousine ..................................................................800-331-7128 Sho-Tranz ....................................................................................336-375-7748 Royal Majestic Coach ..............................................................336-775-1800 Shining Knight Limousine ..........................................................336-768-3779 To the Limit Limousine ...............................................................336-889-4621 Top of the World Limo...............................................................336-771-5969 Triad Limousine Service.............................................................336-813-1549 Unique Limousine ......................................................................336-760-7381
Tour Guides Carolina American Tours ..........................................................336-272-0040 516 Federal Pl., Greensboro, NC 27406 P.O. Box 5385, Greensboro, NC 27435 Carolina History & Haunts presents the Nightmares Around Elm Street Ghost Tour ......................336-905-4060 Greensboro Scenic Tours .........................................................336-202-8400 301 S. Greene St., Ste. 12, Greensboro, NC 27405 Holiday Tours ..............................................................................336-498-9000 10367 Randleman Rd., Randleman, NC 27317 Southern States Tours & Conventions .....................................800-344-1541 117 Hollyberry Ln., Lexington, NC 27292 Where You Need To Go Tours..................................................336-317-2894
Hospitals & Emergency Medical Centers Cone Behavioral Health Systems ............................................336-832-9600 700 Walter Reed Dr., Greensboro Cornerstone Urgent Care ........................................................336-802-2222 4590 Premier Dr., Greensboro Eagle Walk-In Clinic at Guilford College ................................336-852-1915 603 Dolley Madison Rd., Greensboro Friendly Urgent Care .................................................................336-218-0994 5409 W. Friendly Ave., Greensboro Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (Trauma Center) ............336-832-7000 1200 N. Elm St., Greensboro Moses H. Cone Urgent Care Center .......................................336-832-4400 1123 N. Church St. Occumed Walk-In Clinic and Urgent Care ...........................336-574-0707 1910 N. Church St., Greensboro Primecare Family Medicine .....................................................336-852-7530 3833 High Point Rd., Greensboro Prompt Medical Urgent Care Center .....................................336-545-1515 3402 Battleground Ave., Greensboro Urgent Medical Care ................................................................336-299-0000 102 Pomona Dr., Greensboro Wesley Long Community Hospital ..........................................336-832-1000 501 N. Elam Ave., Greensboro The Women's Hospital of Greensboro ....................................336-832-6500 801 Green Valley Rd., Greensboro
Important Telephone Numbers AAA-Carolina Motor Club ....................................................... 336-852-0506 After Hours Veterinary Emergency Clinic .............................. 336-851-1990 Airport Welcome Center ......................................................... 336-665-5612 City of Greensboro Information ............................................. 336-373-2065 Driver's License Bureau ............................................................ 336-334-5754 334-Emergency ........................................................................ 911 Greensboro Area Chamber of Commerce.......................... 336-387-8300 Greensboro Coliseum Complex ............................................. 336-373-7474 Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau .................. 336-274-2282 Greensboro Parks & Recreation Department ...................... 336-373-2065 Greensboro Public Library ....................................................... 336-373-2471 Highway Patrol ......................................................................... 336-334-5621 Police 24-Hour Information...................................................... 336-373-2222 Ticketmaster.............................................................................. 800-745-3000
North Carolina Welcome & Visitor Centers NC Welcome Center I-85 North Box 156 Norlina, NC 27563 (252) 456-3236
NC Welcome Center I-95 South Box 999 Rowland, NC 28383 (910) 422-8314
NC Welcome Center I-95 North Box 52 Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870 (252) 537-3365
NC Welcome Center I-77 North Box 1066 Dobson, NC 27017 (336) 320-2181
NC Welcome Center I-40 West Box 809 Waynesville, NC 28786 (828) 627-6206
NC Welcome Center I-77 South Box 410724 Charlotte, NC 28241-0724 (704) 588-2660
NC Welcome Center I-26 East Box 249 Columbus, NC 28722 (828) 894-2120
NC Welcome Center I-26 West Box 1210 6178 I-26 West Welcome Center Mars Hill, NC 27854 (828) 689-4257
NC Welcome Center I-26 West Box 1210 6178 I-26 West Welcome Center Mars Hill, NC 27854 (828) 689-4257 NC Welcome Center I-85 South 5 Northbound I-85 Kings Mountain, NC 28086 (704) 937-7861
Piedmont Triad Visitor Center 700 NC Highway 700 Pelham, NC 27311 (336) 388-9830