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"The butlers at Winston-Salem's Graylyn Estate carry on a tradition established nearly a century ago by a globe-trotting hostess who wanted every guest to feel appreciated." Featuring 85 guest rooms, the Graylyn Estate Manor House was completed in 1932 in the Norman Revival style and is situated on 55 acres owned by Wake Forest University. Graylyn was the former home of Bowman and Natalie Gray, benefactors of cultural life, education and health care in the Winston-Salem community.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 93 Issue 9, February 2026, p94-105, il, por Periodical Website
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"In Cleveland County, the owner of a beloved home has restored its former grandeur and reinstated its tradition of hospitality through afternoon teas." the home was built in 1910 by Dr. Stephen Royster and wife and was a fixture in county social events for many years until it was sold in 1976. For a time, it fell into disrepair but was resurrected in 2021 by Chris and Lynn Dawson.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 93 Issue 9, February 2026, p128-138, il, por Periodical Website
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"For nearly 30 years, the owners of Morehead Manor Bed and Breakfast have shared their historic home with travelers they treat like family." Daniel and Monica Edwards turned a 1910 mansion located on the corner of Morehead and Vickers avenues in Durham into a thriving inn. The home was originally built for a Durham tobacco executive.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 93 Issue 9, February 2026, p116-126, il, por Periodical Website