. >> in winston-salem, we took a tour of the city with retired radio personality jr snyder. >> thank you for agreeing to show us around winston-salem. where are we heading first? >> the art district. we turn right here. winston has an interesting history of being a factory town and this group of people right through here, without any assistance started being an artist colony so all these places - and lots of restaurants down here, people wanting to have a place to display what they did, this was trade street, and evolving from tobacco factories through here during the time of the furniture march. reporter: winston-salem, and winston specifically, and there is a lot of farmland around here. a number of tobacco factories, and lots of people before r.j. reynolds came here, and chewing tobacco before they started cutting cigarettes. and reynolds came here, that was part of it. and from there, he could see the potential for that. >> r.j. reynolds tobacco company company. >> that whole area was turned into this fabulous facility. the school of medicine trained doctors. >> from tobacco to health. >> the biggest employer, --