This jeweler—America’s oldest—got its start in 1796. Now it sells a wide range of jewelry, from multi-carat diamond earrings to stunning watches, along with home goods like delicately painted china. Leia mais.
Thousands of costume-jewelry pieces populate the cabinets at this subterranean space. The real draws are the trays of coral necklaces, engraved lockets, and pearl studs. Don’t miss the $10 bins. Leia mais.
Those who like a good dig should hit this vintage emporium’s Dollar-a-Pound section before heading upstairs to the women’s department, where a trove of about 40,000 pieces awaits. Leia mais.
We could not give a bigger thumbs-up to the smart mix of lines—Mayle, M Missoni, Robert Rodriguez, Tocca—at this chic shop owned by high school friends Eliza Stoecker and Christina Cerwin. Leia mais.
4 freshmen students from this university sat in at a Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro and refused to leave until they were served. Their action sparked a nationwide sit-in movement. Leia mais.
Local farmers and vendors arrive June-October with their fresh and local produce and products. Great afternoon break or stop by on your way home! Fridays, 3 pm- 7pm Leia mais.
Visit the galleries in Gund Hall during the year to see student and faculty work as well as current work in architecture, urban design, and other forms of design. Leia mais.