
College Hill is well located to take advantage of Greensboro’s music, art, cinema and theatre scenes. Getting to downtown, the Coliseum and UNCG’s many events is quick and easy. Visit these sites to learn about local events and to sign up to receive updates via email, Twitter and/or Facebook.
Major Events and Series
- North Carolina Folk Festival (every September)
- University Concert and Lecture Series (UNCG)
Major Venues
- Greensboro Coliseum
- Piedmont Hall
- Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts
- White Oak Amphitheatre
College Hill Venues
- New York Pizza (live music)
- Sofar (has put on shows in College Hill)
- Tate Street Coffee House (live jazz and Irish music)
Universities and Colleges
- Greensboro College Events Calendar
- Guilford College Events
- Guilford Technical Community College
- N.C. A&T Events
- UNCG Events Calendar
- Weatherspoon Art Museum
Greensboro’s Arts Scene and More
- Arts Council of Greater Greensboro
- Carolina Theatre
- Community Theatre of Greensboro
- Creative Greensboro (music and drama programs)
- Downtown Events
- Elsewhere (museum and artist residency)
- Greenhill Center for North Carolina Art
- Greensboro Convention & Visitors Bureau Calendar
- Greensboro History Museum
- Greensboro Public Library
- Music for a Sunday Evening in the Park
- The Pyrle theater
Sports
- UNCG Spartans (Southern Conference)
- NCA&T Aggies (Coastal Athletic Association)
- Greensboro Aquatic Center
- Greensboro Gargoyles (East Coast Hockey League)
- Greensboro Grasshoppers (South Atlantic League baseball)
- Greensboro Swarm (NBA development league)
- PGA Wyndham Classic
* Photo by Ptncsu12 from WikiMedia Commons, Creative Commons license.

Katrina,
Welcome to the neighborhood! Congratulations on buying your house. The Greensboro Historical Museum may be a source for photos of the house (a long shot, perhaps, but worth checking out).
David
Hello! I will be the new owner at 321 S Tate Street effective 8/31/16 and we are very excited to be a part of College Hill. I have been doing some research on the house and received some information from the city. The house is known as the Seth Taylor house. I am very interesting any any other old photos of the house as well as any history information. The only picture the city had was from 1960’s and records only go back until then.
Thanks so much!
Katrina Guilford