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| Note: Many of the hotels in High Point are along or near I-85 Business. Northbound on I-85 should take exit 87 in Lexington. Southbound on I-85 should take exit 118 in Greensboro. The below listed hotels are on or near I-85 Business. (sorry - no exit numbers) |
| I-85 Bus US-311 - Cloverleaf Place exit | |||||||
| Click on name for more info | $$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net | ||
| Days Inn | 120 SW Cloverleaf Pl | E | 0 | ||||
| High Point Inn | 400 S Main St | M | 0 | MR | |||
| Radisson Hotel | 135 S Main St | M | 0 | FIS | |||
| Travelodge | 200 Ardale Dr | X | 0 | X | X | X | |
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| I-85 Bus Brentwood St exit | |||||||
| Click on name for more info | $$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net | ||
| Howard Johnson | 2000 Brentwood St | M | 0 | M | |||
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About High Point
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High Point High Point is on I-85 but, a short cut from I-40 is (at exit 196) US-311 south from I-40 into High Point. Visitors' Center
- The first place to stop should be the High Point Convention and Visitor's
Center at 300 S Main Street (which is also US-311). The visitors center
is right in the middle of it all but, more importantly, they have a
nice, printed tour guide which directs you to a series of tour stops. These may include Furniture Discovery Center, a hands-on educational museum; High Point Historical Museum & Park, for insights into the furniture city's history; The World's Largest Chest of Drawers, a four-story building shaped like an 18th century chest as a tribute to The Home Furnishings Capital of the World™ Market Square, a former furniture factory built in 1900 and listed on the National Historic Register and Replacements, Ltd., the world's largest china, crystal and flatware inventory with a rare Royal Copenhagen Christmas Plate collection. Angela Peterson Doll
& Miniature Museum - One of the south's largest doll museums, featuring more than 2,200 dolls, miniature displays, dollhouses, costumes and unusual artifacts,
and includes the lifelong collection of one woman. Also a special exhibit of over 115 Shirley Temple dolls, 17 African-American Personality dolls, and other rotating doll and miniature exhibits. Groups and individuals welcome. Group guides by reservation. |
Furniture Discovery Center - This unique museum simulates a modern furniture factory. Here, you can actually see how furniture is manufactured. Very popular are their famous Kupjack miniature bedrooms, the Furniture Hall of Fame and, yes, a talking tree. There are even some hands-on exhibits. The Atrium Furniture Mall - You want to shop for some furniture? The Atrium Furniture Mall houses over 20 distinctive galleries representing almost 700 furniture lines. You will find such styles as 18th Century European, Contemporary, Shaker, Traditional, Ultra-modern and much, much more. Many of the galleries also offer interior design services. All provide packing and nationwide shipping.
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