The Charlotte Museum of History, Levine Museum of the New South, Historic Charlotte, and Johnson C. Smith University invite you to explore and discuss Charlotte’s neighborhood histories. Charlotte’s built environment has been shaped by its residents, economy, transportation, and federal programs. This series of events will highlight four Charlotte neighborhoods: Brooklyn, Biddleville, Plaza Midwood, and NoDa. These programs will expand on the current exhibit, Charlotte Neighborhoods, at The Charlotte Museum of History.
Tom Hanchett, staff historian at Levine Museum of the New South, is widely-known for his knowledge of the urban history and culture of the Charlotte. These are the events. They’re all free, but you need to register online. Visit Charlotte Museum of History’s website to learn about each walking tour.
- Opening Lecture: Charlotte Museum of History, 3500 Shamrock Drive, April 4th, 6pm
- Walking tour of Biddleville: Saturday, April 12th, 10:30am to 12pm
- Walking tour of Plaza Midwood: Friday, April 25th, 6pm to 8pm
- Walking tour of NoDa: Friday, May 2nd, 6pm to 8pm