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Reynolda is back open for 2024

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Spanning 250 years, the collection is a chronology of American art, and features artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe, Frederic Edwin Church, Alexander Calder, and more.

Photo courtesy of Reynolda House Museum of American Art

You’re invited to experience the remarkable collection of world-renowned American art on view at Reynolda, the historic estate of Katharine Smith and R.J. Reynolds. Pro tip: Don’t miss the changing art exhibitions in the bedroom galleries.

Visitors can also get a sense of the day-to-day life of the Reynoldses, including family activities such as squash and bowling. For hands-on fun, pick up a ping pong paddle and enjoy a rousing round in the recently restored Ping Pong Room.

Plan your visit.

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