|
Venue |
Description |
| Andy
Griffith Playhouse |
Located at 218 Rockford Street, it is home to the Surry Arts Council
and the main hub of activity during the festival. Ticket sales and
information are set up out front at the Information Station. On the
grounds during the festival weekend are the autograph sessions,
WBMUTBB Silent Auction, Pickleland, Vendors, Checkers,
horseshoe pits and the TV Land statue of Andy and Opie. |
| Andy Griffith
Museum |
Located next to the Andy Griffith Playhouse, it is home to the
largest collection of Andy Griffith memorabilia collected by Andy's
friend Emmett Forrest. The cost is only $3 per person and is open
every day of the week. For more information, visit www.andygriffithmuseum.com. Mayberry Days t-shirts
are sold at the museum gift shop. You do not have to pay admission
to purchase. |
| Blackmon
Amphitheatre |
Located across Rockford Street and down the hill
from the Andy Griffith Playhouse, it has non-stop activities
during the festival with lots of free live entertainment during the
day and great music at night. Food and drink vendors are located
around the perimeter to feed your hungry buzzards. This venue also
hosts the trivia contests, Mayor's Proclamation, games, and the
Mayberry Days Chapel on Sunday morning. |
|
EARLE Theatre |
The Surry Arts Council's theatre is
at 142 North Main Street across from Snappy Lunch and Floyd's City
Barbershop. The theatre is home of the Old-Time Music Heritage Hall
and hosts the weekly Old-Time and Bluegrass Jam Session and
WPAQ 740AM Merry-Go-Round live radio show on Saturday morning. |
| Cross Creek Country
Club |
Located at 1129 Greenhill Road north of downtown. On
Thursday they host the golf tournament and the country
buffet and awards and entertainment show afterward. It is the first
opportunity to meet the Special Guests with short lines, plus enjoy
a great meal and a fun night of entertainment after dinner with all
the Special Guests and Tribute Artists. www.crosscreekcc.com |
| Mount Airy Visitors
Center |
Located at 200
N. Main Street (under the big copper clock) with the Mount
Airy Chamber of Commerce. Your best stop for information on the area and
region. www.visitmayberry.com |