Ardmore/Miller Street/Medical Centers
Ardmore was merely cornfields until about 1915. Created as an influential middle-class neighborhood, it is dotted with period cottages and craftsman bungalows and is bordered by the two regional medical centers.
Brookstown/Old Salem
Step into Winston-Salem’s past. Stroll down the streets of historic Old Salem. Look north to downtown to remind yourself that more than 200 years have passed since the settlement of this area.
Buena Vista
Many followed the R.J. Reynolds family into the “country” between 1920 and 1970 to develop these neighborhoods. Buena Vista means “beautiful view,” but here it’s pronounced with classic southern style.
Country Club/Jonestown/Peace Haven
This warm, inviting neighborhood of subdivisions, apartments and condominiums offers easy access to downtown, the mountains and, most importantly, the mall!
East Winston/Winston-Salem State University
With a rich culture and history, East Winston boasts influential entrepreneurs, professionals and leaders that have continued to shape and influence the city. Enjoy the tree-covered neighborhoods of Reynoldstown, Alta-Vista, and Skyland Park, venture to Winston- Salem State University’s (WSSU) Diggs Gallery or visit the Delta Arts Center.
Hanes Mall Region
This area has expanded three-fold in the past five years and continues to grow. Shop newly renovated Hanes Mall, with more than 200 stores, plus nearby mega-stores and major franchisers including well-known department and discount stores.
Kernersville
The area was inhabited as early as 1760 and is home to the Körner family. A charming bedroom community, it boasts several historic districts and is noted for its antique shopping and historic homes, including Körner’s Folly, known as “the strangest house in the world.”
Washington Park / Waughtown
One of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, it once was a wealthy suburb. Many grand homes in Washington Park remain and have been lovingly restored. The presence of the North Carolina School of the Arts infuses creative energy and artistic flair. Waughtown, home of the fastest growing segment of our local population, is filled with Latin flavor.
Polo/Robinhood/Sherwood Forest
While exploring this neighborhood, notice streets named after characters and locations in the fairy tale “Robin Hood.” This residential area, built from the 1950s to present day, features stately homes and unique dining establishments.
West End
This historic neighborhood, designed in 1890, was home to the upper-management of local companies, including R.J. Reynolds. Its curvy streets and terraced lawns blend beautifully with its Queen Anne, colonial revival, craftsmen and Victorian style homes. Growth from the late 1800s through the 1920s is reflected in the unique and substantial residences. Originally traveled by streetcar, motorized trolleys run in the neighborhood today.
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