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Find the Fun with the New Greensboro Events Website!
Discover exciting and fun events with the brand new ExploreGreensboro.com! Adventures in Greensboro await, and ExploreGreensboro.com is the perfect place to find them. Use the web site to search for events falling in the dates you're visiting Greensboro! Register for an account, add events to your planner and receive offers from attractions and events! Search through the large database of events with keywords related to activities and things you love! The possibilities of fun are right at your fingertips! Click here to go to ExploreGreensboro.com!
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See, hear and feel Greensboro history in the new exhibit:
Voices of a City: Greensboro, North Carolina
There’s an intriguing story of how Greensboro became the place we know and love. And that story is authored by many exciting and interesting people. Meet the men and women who created and developed the fine city of Greensboro at a new exhibit unlike anything you've ever experienced at the Greensboro Historical Museum. It’s free to the public and sure to change the way you look at this great city.
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Visit The International Civil Rights
Center & Museum!
On Feb. 1, 2010, the nation marked the 50th anniversary of the sit-in movement with the grand opening of the International Civil Rights Center & Museum in Greensboro. The centerpiece of the Museum is the historic lunch counter and the original stools where four N.C. A&T freshmen (Ezell Blair Jr., Franklin McCain, David Richmond and Joseph McNeil) sat down in nonviolent protest on Feb. 1, 1960, and ignited the sit-in movement. The Museum is housed in the original 1929 F.W. Woolworth retail store in Downtown Greensboro. Visit Greensboro & celebrate the brand new International Civil Rights Center & Museum!
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Announcements & Press Releases:
Contact Information:
Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
2200 Pinecroft Rd. Suite 200
Greensboro, NC 27407
Toll free: 800-344-2282
Local: 336-274-2282
Fax: 336-230-1183
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