WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS
Sponsors are so important to our club's MS fundraising efforts and we really appreciate their generosity! We encourage club members to use the services of our sponsors and let them know how much we appreciate them.
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Best Things To Do In Selma
Selma Historic Union Station/NC AMTRAK
Selma began as a railroad town, and despite its growth, the trains are still rolling. In 1924, Selma-Smithfield, NC (SSM) Union Depot was constructed to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Southern Railway. The historic structure was destined for demolition in 1975, but the city wisely chose to rescue this local treasure from the wrecking ball. Today, Selma is one of five stations in the country with north/south and east/west rail service. Visit Union Depot featuring exhibits and memorabilia on rail history and the town of Selma, then tour the caboose.
Old North State Food Hall
The first roadside food hall in the U.S. is located in Selma at Exit 97 off I95. Since its opening in August 2022, Old North State Food Hall has become a favorite among locals, visitors, and travelers looking for road food options that are freshly prepared and taste amazing. Located in the former JR Cigars Outlet building, this food hall is spacious and clean and offers food choices from 10 locally owned vendors. The Long Leaf Tavern, a full bar, is located at the back of the food hall within the walls of what once had been a giant humidor.
Hinnant VineyardsA few miles from Selma, you’ll find Hinnant Vineyards, the largest muscadine vineyard in the state, and one of 8 stops along the JoCo Beer, Wine, & Shine Trail. Since 1972, this family-owned winery has been serving and selling wines to please every palate. Schedule a tasting in the newly-renovated tasting room and bar and sample wines from homegrown grapes and Washington state wines bottled and labeled on the premises.
Byron McAllister, Mayor
bmcallister@selma-nc.com
Serving Since 2021
The Selma Cyclepaths sends a huge thank you to Mayor Byron McAllister and the town of Selma for supporting us in our quest to cure Multiple Sclerosis. Please spend some time exploring their historic community.
Selma Historic Union Station/NC AMTRAK
Selma began as a railroad town, and despite its growth, the trains are still rolling. In 1924, Selma-Smithfield, NC (SSM) Union Depot was constructed to serve the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and Southern Railway. The historic structure was destined for demolition in 1975, but the city wisely chose to rescue this local treasure from the wrecking ball. Today, Selma is one of five stations in the country with north/south and east/west rail service. Visit Union Depot featuring exhibits and memorabilia on rail history and the town of Selma, then tour the caboose.
Old North State Food Hall
The first roadside food hall in the U.S. is located in Selma at Exit 97 off I95. Since its opening in August 2022, Old North State Food Hall has become a favorite among locals, visitors, and travelers looking for road food options that are freshly prepared and taste amazing. Located in the former JR Cigars Outlet building, this food hall is spacious and clean and offers food choices from 10 locally owned vendors. The Long Leaf Tavern, a full bar, is located at the back of the food hall within the walls of what once had been a giant humidor.
Hinnant VineyardsA few miles from Selma, you’ll find Hinnant Vineyards, the largest muscadine vineyard in the state, and one of 8 stops along the JoCo Beer, Wine, & Shine Trail. Since 1972, this family-owned winery has been serving and selling wines to please every palate. Schedule a tasting in the newly-renovated tasting room and bar and sample wines from homegrown grapes and Washington state wines bottled and labeled on the premises.
Byron McAllister, Mayor
bmcallister@selma-nc.com
Serving Since 2021
The Selma Cyclepaths sends a huge thank you to Mayor Byron McAllister and the town of Selma for supporting us in our quest to cure Multiple Sclerosis. Please spend some time exploring their historic community.
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