- Our list of the best things to do in Kernersville, North Carolina, features the top 95 nearby activities — including 40 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
 - Kernersville, NC has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, Sights & Landmarks, and Outdoor Places.
 - The results below include the top 11 things to do within the city of Kernersville, NC , followed by 84 popular activities in nearby cities, including Greensboro, Winston Salem, High Point, Lexington, Lexington and Thomasville
 
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            Jugtown Pottery has been recognized with the North Carolina Folk Heritage Award and the National Endowment of the Arts National Heritage Fellowship for its pottery created just as it has been since 1917 at the same location. Visitors can also see the Jugtown Museum to learn more about the history.        
    
    
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            Located along Fourth Creek, Statesville Park & Soccer Complex features seven soccer fields and an 18-hole disc golf course. The park also offers picnic shelters, walking trails, a concession stand, two children's playgrounds and open grassy areas.        
    
    
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            The Hess Field and Robbins Trail Park are part of the Hess Recreation Area which offers 102 acres with athletic fields, concrete skatepark, bike skills area, covered bridges, picnic tables, and restroom facilities. There are also 3.9 miles of trails.        
    
    
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            With several types of wines, Chateau Morrisette Winery Inc. is Virginia's premier winery. Tours include tastes of some of the well known flavors including dry, off-dry, fruit, and sweet wines.        
    
    
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            At Ben Owen Pottery, visitors can view pots being made in a process similar to those made by the first generation of Owens potters in the late 1700s. Visitors can also learn more about the company at the museum, and view pots being created.        
    
    
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            As the former home of Nancy Langhorne, also known as Lady Astor, Langhorne House offers historical artifacts from the Colonial Southern era. The tour takes visitors through her house and explains the history of tobacco in Virginia.        
    
    
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                P.O. Box 6, Danville, VA 24543
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            The Danville Historical Society's Guided Walking Tour is actually one of two tours offered by the Historical Society. One ventures into Danville's historic Millionaire's Row, while the other visits a professional African-American neighborhood that dates back to the 1870s.        
    
    
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                975 Main Street, Danville, VA 24541
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            The collections within the Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History features pieces from both local history as well as local art from the past. Live art is also presented in the adjoining theater throughout their performance season.        
    
    
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                1613 E Broad Street, Statesville, NC 28625
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            The Children's Museum of Iredell County is a children's museum dedicated to engaging, inspiring, and educating children. The museum offers several hands on exhibits in which children can learn about art and the sciences through play.