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Wilson Cottage - Church Street
Relax in a rocking chair on the wide front porch of this 1924 home located a few blocks from downtown Mount Airy.
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Bradley Cottage
This quaint vacation rental four blocks from downtown Mount Airy provides a homey space for a small-town getaway.
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Bank Street Bungalow
Walk to downtown Mount Airy attractions from your three-bedroom home away from home.
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Benbow House
This stately brick bungalow with a large porch encourages slowing down and taking time to soak in small-town Mayberry pleasures.
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Andy Griffith Parkway Inn
The Andy Griffith Parkway Inn is a budget-friendly motel adjacent to the Granite City Greenway and Lovills Creek, and less than five minutes from the Mayberry attractions in downtown Mount Airy.
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Helen's Grace Haven
Reserve this Mount Airy bungalow and enjoy walking to Main Street restaurants and Mayberry attractions.
Museums & History
Toy Time: Life Size Folk Toy Exhibit
Explore a wonderfully delightful world of tumbling, spinning, dancing and flying folk toys at Mount Airy Museum of Regional History's visiting exhibit (through May 15, 2024).
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