Answered: WStoday followers share their Winston-Salem hacks

Do you know the secret to navigating the Twin City like a pro?

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We like to think we know a thing or two about the Twin City — and so do our followers on Instagram. We recently asked them “What are your Winston-Salem hacks?” — here’s the insider info they shared:

“The intersection of Holly Avenue and Poplar Street is hidden trove of free downtown parking” — @hunt.mccoy

“Gallery Hop is every 1st Friday [of the month], rain or shine, family friendly and free.” — @woodlandmoth

“City parking deck is on the corner of 6th and Cherry [is] $2 and if you leave after 10 p.m.... often there is no charge. There is also a connector bridge from the deck directly into Mast General Store.” — @tbwillard.art

“Free Community Yoga with us at 11 a.m. every Saturday and Free Fitness Fridays starting this Friday the 21st at 6 p.m.! Check our page for more details!”@synergywsnc

Do you have a Winston-Salem hack? Drop it here to spread your knowledge.

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