Reynolda House, Museum of American Art - Reviews from across the web
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Wonderful house with excellent art collection - user review This was the home of RJ Reynolds, which was called a bungalow. It is an interesting home, stately, but with a lived in look which has a terrific collection of American art. The aud... tripadvisor.com
Reynolda House, Museum of American Art - expert review Few other museums carry as rich a mother lode of drama and dysfunction as Reynolda House, a sprawling and richly impractical 64-room bungalow built between 1912 and 1917, during the height of the Jazz Age, as a showcase homestead by tobacco tycoon R. J. Reynolds and his beautiful and charismatic you... frommers.com
Reynolda House, Museum Of American Art - expert review Enjoy masterpieces of American art displayed in the gracious American country home built in 1912-17 by Katharine Smith and Richard Joshua Reynolds, founder of the tobacco manufacturing company. The comfortable setting of Reynolda House with its original furnishings and its magnificent art collection... ettractions.com
Not child friendly! - user review Went here as a family outing on 4-13-2007. Took kids ages 7 and 10. Don't recommend taking children. The Grandma Moses exhibit was there but couldn't enjoy it because there was an employ... tripadvisor.com
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