Discover the Unforgettable Attractions of High Point, NC!

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We can all agree that the people inside a house are what truly make it a home. However, a close second are the cherished possessions that fill it. Whether it’s a well-worn quilt you can’t part with, a bedroom set chosen with your spouse after getting married, or ancient end tables passed down through generations – these items carry sentimental value. If you have a fondness for heirloom pieces and a flair for interior design, a trip to High Point, North Carolina is long overdue. Known as the Home Furnishing Capital of the World, this city boasts over 100 furniture stores and outlets. Beyond its renowned furniture offerings, High Point has evolved in recent years to offer a diverse array of attractions. From new art galleries and trendy dining spots to breweries and the upcoming Home Furnishings Hall of Fame, there is much to explore during a weekend visit to this Piedmont Triad town. Here are some of the top activities to enjoy in High Point, North Carolina.

Explore Furniture Stores in High Point
High Point’s reputation as a hub for furniture and home furnishings dates back to the 17th century when abundant timber and efficient transport via the Southern Railway made it an ideal location. The Southern Furniture Market, which began in 1909 and is now known as High Point Market, has grown to become the world’s largest furniture trade fair. While the market caters to retail buyers and licensed interior designers, there are still numerous places in High Point for casual furniture enthusiasts and amateur designers to shop. With over 100 furniture stores specializing in lighting, fabrics, antiques, and more, there is something for everyone. Don’t miss Ashley Interiors by Braxton Culler for wicker and rattan pieces, Capa Imports for stunning rugs and pillows, and High Point Furniture Sales for a vast selection of high-quality furniture at discounted prices. And a visit to Furnitureland South, the largest furniture store in the world, is a must. With over 1 million square feet of space, you may need more than an afternoon to explore it all.

Top Attractions and Activities in High Point
Engage in Arts & Outdoor Adventures
Apart from its furniture-related attractions, High Point offers a range of activities to enjoy. Families can visit the Nido & Mariana Qubein Children’s Museum or High Point City Lake Park for kayaking, paddleboarding, train rides, mini-golf, and scenic lake tours.

Discover Downtown
High Point blends its rich history with new energy at places like Congdon Yards, a mixed-use development in downtown. Explore the new art gallery, grab coffee at Lil’s Coffee Bar, and check out live music performances and pop-up dinners at COHAB Space. Don’t forget to visit the gallery space and unique retailers in the area.

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gn Build Found, too. Courtesy of Visit High PointTake a TourOther must-do activities include a walk around High Point University’s gorgeous campus and stop on Hamilton Street to get your picture in front of the world’s largest chest of drawers. The popular roadside attraction and town landmark was built in 1926 and remodeled in 1996. Standing 38 feet tall and featuring two giant neon socks hanging out of one of the drawers, it’s truly a sight to behold. And if you want a little more background on High Point’s homey history, stop into the High Point Museum. Courtesy of Visit High PointBest Restaurants in High PointGrab Breakfast, Lunch, and BitesDining is no afterthought in High Point. Breakfast is best at local favorite The Biscuit Factory. The biscuit sandwiches are giant, providing enough fuel for a full day of activity. For lunch, grab no-frills barbecue and burgers at Sweet Old Bill’s. If you’re in the mood for something lighter, try the homemade soups, salads, and sandwiches at Alexandria’s Bistro 1605. If you and your travel companions can’t settle on one cuisine, Stock & Grain is your spot. The food hall features a number of local merchants selling everything from sushi to pizza to hot dogs to classic soul food to mini doughnuts.Make Dinner ReservationsEarly evening is the ideal time to snag a table on Magnolia Blue’s rooftop patio. On the menu you’ll find classic American and Southern dishes like Prime Rib, Pot Roast, and Bourbon Chicken. Other worthy dinner spots include Lulu & Blue, specializing in Italian dishes and homemade pasta, and Southern Roots, a farm-to-table restaurant focused on local and regional produce.Enjoy Drinks With FriendsFor a happy hour drink or post-dinner nightcap, head to Brown Truck Brewery for craft beer in a relaxed environment, or check out newcomer Nomad Wine Works. Founded by industry veterans David Armstrong and Aaron Sizemore, Nomad features fermented beverages including still and sparkling wines, meads, and ciders in a modern tasting room. Courtesy of Visit High PointBest Places to Stay in High PointSince High Point is such a hotspot for design, it only makes sense to enjoy your stay in a beautifully designed room. The best place to get that is at Pandora’s Manor, an expertly curated boutique hotel, where each of the six rooms is designed in a different style by a prominent interior designer. We’re utterly in love with the Madcap Cottage room. Another great option is the J.H. Adams Inn, a Trademark Collection by Wyndham property that’s housed in a 1918 mansion on the National Registry of Historic Places. The hotel features a mix of modernly designed guest rooms, as well as two historic guest rooms that are original to the historic inn.Read the original article on Southern Living

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