About Winston Salem
Old Salem: A Living History Town - Founded in 1766 as a Moravian
town and back country trading center, Salem has survived to become one of
America’s most authentic and well-documented colonial sites. Now a living
history museum where costumed interpreters re-create household activities
and trades common in Salem in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth
centuries, Old Salem welcomes visitors into its homes, shops, and gardens
every season of the year. Groups can participate in African-American
programs that include a stop by St. Philip’s Church, the state’s oldest
standing African-American church. Old Salem is also home to several museum
shops, the Old Salem Tavern Restaurant, and the world-famous Winkler
Bakery. 1-888-348-5420 or 336-721-7300
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