Historic Rosedale Plantation
This completely restored home is a perfect example of a Federal style home. Built in 1815 when austerity was the norm, the bright yellow trim and bright white paint were the talk of the town. Today, the imported French wallpa... 10best.com
Charlotte Museum Of History / Hezekiah Alexander Homesite
This museum's collection of local artifacts gives a great sense of Charlotte's past, but kids are drawn more to the museum's "backyard." The American Freedom Bell, the largest bell at ground level in America, is a hit with kids, ... go.com
Historic Latta Plantation
Historic Latta Plantation is a circa 1800 cotton plantation and living history farm, located within Latta Plantation Nature Preserve. The last remaining Catawba River Plantation open to the public. The 62-acre farm of James ... visitnc.com
Afro-american Cultural Center
The Afro-American Cultural Center (AACC) of Charlotte is a distinguished, 33-year old institution that preserves, promotes, and presents African-American art, history and culture through comprehensive programs and p... americanheritage.com
Carolinas Aviation Museum
Aircraft shows take place periodically here, but you can also see the planes up close daily. Learn all about the history of these aircraft and let the grandchildren have the opportunity to experience watching these bird... grandparents.com
Levine Museum Of The New South
You've probably never been to a museum quite like this one before! It seeks to relay Southern history from the days after the Civil War but to do it in an entertaining way. Changing exhibits and complete interaction make the ... 10best.com
Billy Graham Library
Come journey through history with one of the most influential voices of the 20th century. Millions have been impacted by Billy Graham. Now many more can learn about him and be inspired by his message of God?s love. Through s... visitnc.com
Historic Fourth Ward Walking Tour
Get a feel of Charlotte's past by taking the historic Fourth Ward walking tour. Enjoy a beautiful historic revitalized Victorian neighborhood or take a walk through the Center City or Charlotte and see the dynamnic growth ta... visitnc.com
Brem House Artisans Gallery
Built in 1902-1903 for one of Charlotte's most prominent families, the Colonial Revival-style house was designed by Charles Christian Hook, one of Charlotte's first resident architects. visitnc.com
Settler's Cemetery
The oldest city-owned graveyard and the only 18th century site remaining in the center city, which has recently had a $500,000 restoration. Charlotteans were buried here from 1776-1884. visitnc.com
Mcintyre Historic Site
Includes 1.5 acres, 1.3 mile nature trail, site of Revolutionary War skirmish, and 19th century gold mining. visitnc.com
Historic Dowd House
Built in 1879, this home became the headquarters of Camp Green in 1917. Visits may be scheduled by reservation only. The house is open on the 3rd day of each month. visitnc.com
Randolph Scott Grave Site
Actor. He was born George Randolph Crane in Orange County, Virginia while his parents were on a vacation. His father was a textile manufacturer in Charlotte, North Carolina where George spent his boyhood and had the privi... findagrave.com
Good Samaritan Hospital (1891-1961)
Site of the first independent private hospital in North Carolina built exclusively for African Americans. Established by Jane Renwick Smedberg Wilkes of St. Peter's Episcopal Church. One of the oldest black hospitals then in op... hmdb.org
St. Peter's Episcopal Church
St.Peter's Episcopal Church was established as a mission in 1834 and became a parish in the episcopal diocese of North Carolina in 1844. The first church building was located on West Trade Street a few blocks from the square. T... hmdb.org
Charlotte Speedway
"Strictly Stock" race, June 19, 1949, launched NASCAR sanctioned series. -mile dirt track was 200 yds. W. hmdb.org
Signers Of The Mecklenburg Declaration Of Independence
May 20, 1775 Abraham Alexander, Chairman ? John McKnitt Alexander, Secretary ? Ephraim Brevard, Clerk Hezekiah Alexander ? Ezra Alexander ? Adam Alexander ? Charles Alexander ? Waightstill Avery ? Hezekiah J. Balch ? Richard Ba... hmdb.org
Confederate Cabinet
With President Davis held last full meetings April 22-26, 1865 in a house which was located here. hmdb.org