Things To Do in Greensboro
There are plenty of fun places to visit in Greensboro, for adults and kids:
Weatherspoon Art Museum
The Weatherspoon Art Museum is a famous and fascinating place in the southeast with the largest collection of contemporary and modern art. The collection contains over 6000 works and represents all major movements from the beginning of the 20th century to the present including paintings by the William D. Conning, Dillard Collection, Knox Martin, Eva Hayes, The Lenoir Sea Wright, A collection of Japanese prints, flours, collar able cones and more.
Greensboro Science Center
The Greensboro Science Center is a very popular tourist destination with three most popular family-friendly attractions, the aquarium (sharks, stingrays, otters, anaconda and a variety of fish).
A museum (the museum also includes a selection of first-class exhibitions and exhibits, including a 36-foot-old tyrannosaurus rex model, a Herpetarium with live snakes, and state-of-the-art , theater, with a 40-foot dome ceilingwith a 3D screen )
The zoo (variety of breasts, animal animals and oysters, including lions and monkeys, crocodiles, turtles and a special red panda).
Greensboro Historical Museum
The Greensboro Historical Museum is home to exhibitions and displays representing the lives of those who have contributed to the history of North Carolina and its celebrities in the Piedmont area. The museum also provides students with educational opportunities to learn more about the Greensboro.
The Greensboro Arboretum
The Greensboro Arboretum is a public garden spread over 17 acres. The Greensboro Arboretum is a lively gallery of greenery, consisting of over 14 plants including various structural features such as bridges, paths and wind chimes. Display gardens include roses, hollies, rhododendrons and butterflies, while the garden features the Tanger family
Wedding Gazebo, Elena Marzulla Bridge, a 23-foot-tall triangle of high-altitude wind chimes, and a tranquil viewpoint that offers stunning views of the gardens.