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Charlotte: Kick Into High Gear in the Queen City
A crown jewel of the American South
In collaboration with
Now
Zoom into Charlotte's Skyline
Discover which building has a nightly light show and why there's one called the Jukebox
Then
Postcards from the Past
Take a trip back in time and see how the city used to look
Charlotte for...
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The Sports Culture
From NASCAR to the NBA
2
Art Lovers
Disco chickens and airport artworks
3
Foodies
Burgers, BBQ, and beer
4
Outdoorsy Types
Meet some unusual inhabitants
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History Buffs
Charlotte's roots run deep
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Music Enthusiasts
The sound of the symphony
Did you know? Over 85% of the world's NASCAR teams are located in the Charlotte region
Dive In
Get to Know Charlotte's Pro Sports
If there's one thing Charlotte loves, it's a good game
NASCAR: a Charlotte institution
The NASCAR Hall of Fame calls the city home
Glory Road Champions
Racecar curators introduce you to 18 legendary cars
The Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Past
Get a glimpse of the racetrack before it was paved
See the cars up close
Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
Chevrolet 150
Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
Buick Regal
Ford Thunderbird
Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Great Hall
Plymouth Belvedere
Ford Thunderbird
Pontiac Grand Prix
From outlaw leagues to the big leagues
100 years of sports in Charlotte
A New Era of Sports
How Charlotte grew from mill town baseball leagues and stock car racing to hosting the NBA All-Star Game and landing an MLS team
Sports
Did you know? Charlotte is nicknamed the Hornet's Nest because General Cornwallis called it a “Hornet’s Nest of Rebellion” in 1780
The Queen City's artistic royalty...
Explore works from The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture
A Woman's Work
Artworks inspired by black women and their many roles, identities, and experiences
20 African American Artists You Should Know
Works in the John & Vivian Hewitt Collection from Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Henry O. Tanner, and more
The home of the firebird
Meet the family behind the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art
The Architecture
Building the Bechtler
How the iconic building got its shape
The Icon
Party with the "Disco Chicken"
A shimmering 17-foot-5-inch-tall whimsical sculpture
The Community
The Bechtler In the Community
Sharing the joy of the collection with everyone
The Family
Meet the Bechtlers
The art-loving family who traversed the globe
Watch artists at work
Meet the creatives taking risks with their process
Video
Exploring the Relationship Between Art and Plastic
An interview with Aurora Robson
Video
How Comic Books Can Start a Conversation
An interview with Marcus Kiser and Jason Woodberry
Video
Art Made Through An Evolutionary Process
An interview with Mel Chin
Video
Discover the Experience of Yes
An interview with John W. Love, Jr.
Giving old buildings new life
Started in a tire store slated for demolition, Goodyear Arts is now a hub for creators and makers
Story
Year 1: Dancing and Sculpture
At the end of the year, the building was demolished
Story
Year 2: Photography and Tapestry
A second year of residencies in a former Sears building
Story
Year 3: Painting and Printmaking
A look back at our first year of residencies at Goodyear Art's third location
Story
Year 4: Woodcuts and Performance Art
And so much more...
Video
Year 1: Watch The Highlights
"Everyone wants to live in a city where art is happening..."
Video
Year 2: Watch The Highlights
"Take some chances, and see where they lead"
Video
Year 3: Watch The Highlights
It's about the space, but also about the community
Video
Year 4: Watch The Highlights
"Somebody's always working on something, at any hour of the day"
Making the Mint Museum
Dive into the enormous fashion, fine art, and decorative art collections
Classic Black: Wedgewood's Basalt Sculptures
Discover 18th century sculptures paired with 21st century murals
Under Construction: Collage from the Mint
Explore collage's ability to surprise, delight, and provoke
Portals to the Past: British Ceramics 1675-1825
Discover how household objects hold clues to history
Project Ten Ten Ten
Ten innovative craft and design artists create work especially for the Mint
The costumes, up close
Art in flight
Charlotte Douglas International Airport is home to one of the largest digital public artworks in the world
The Mural that Changes with Each New Arrival
Providing travelers with a sense of calm, wonder and contemplation.
Explore
Where food meets art
Artist Leah Rosenberg interprets Charlotte through taste and color
Installation art
Color For The People at the McColl Center
An installation reflecting on the relationships between experiences of color, flavor, and people.
Did you know? Krispy Kreme was invented in North Carolina. Doughnuts were cooked in the early morning so customers who wanted them hot had to arrive between the hours of midnight and 4am
Burgers, BBQ, and beer
Discover what makes the city's food so special
Get a Taste
Food Fit For a Queen
Get your mouth watering with this guide to Charlotte's fast-growing food scene
Get outside
Time for some fresh air
Where to Go for a Jog in Charlotte, N.C.
Take a lap around Charlotte with Street View
11 Places Any Charlottean Would Know
The must-visit places in the Queen City
Online Exhibit
You Know You're in Charlotte When...
Discover Charlotte's royal connection
Free as a bird
Get to know North Carolina's bird population with the Carolina Raptor Center
What is a Raptor?
Learn how to identify these extraordinary creatures
A Bald Eagle's Journey To Recovery
Discover "River's" path from injury to freedom
The 6 Superpowers of Raptors
Did you know hawks can spot a tiny animal from 100 feet away?
Did you know? In 1799, local Conrad Reed found a 17-pound gold nugget on his family’s property, starting the national gold rush
Take a stroll around Charlotte's public art
From the basketball court to the airport, you'll be surprised what you find
The Unique Character of Charlotte's Public Artworks
The Queen City’s personality is represented in various public artworks
Public Art By Artists of Color
Go on a walking tour to see if you can spot all these public installations
Sculptures in Neighborhoods
With each new neighborhood comes a new sculpture
The Uptown Arena
Where public art and basketball meet
Uptown's Public Art
Eye-catching work in Charlotte's Uptown
Public Art on the Flight Deck
If your flight is delayed, spend time with these artworks
Pre-Flight Art
Gigantic works celebrating Charlotte's culture
Hornet's nests and gold rushes
What made Charlotte the city it is today?
A Whistle-stop Tour of Charlotte's History
The ins and outs of the Queen City's story
Go back in time
Charlotte's past and present
As one of the oldest cities in the US, Charlotte's roots run deep
History
African American and Civil Rights History in Charlotte
From the archives at the UNC Charlotte J. Murrey Atkins Library
History
Celebrating Today's Brookhill Community
Learn from the Harvey B. Gantt Center's "Brookhill" installation
History
UNC Charlotte and its Female Founder
Meet Bonnie Cone and learn about her legacy
History
Charlotte's Presidential Past
Charlotte has played host to a plethora of the nation’s most powerful people
From cotton fields to skyscrapers
Dive into the history of the "New South"
How Farming was Transformed
After the Civil War, the South began to rebuild its economy and society which began to shape our New South
Bringing Mills to the Cotton
Explore how the Piedmont became the largest cotton manufacturing region in the US
The Growth of a Bustling Downtown
How money, vision and opportunity supports the growth of the Southern City
Charlotte and the Civil Rights Movement
African Americans and their allies organize to force change in the South
Becoming a Banking Boomtown
The Carolina Piedmont experiences tremendous growth due to the banking industry
Welcome to Charlotte's Brooklyn
Once the most thriving and vibrant black community in the Carolinas
A City Within a City
The rise and demise of Charlotte’s Brooklyn neighborhood
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Listen to local stories
An oral history of Charlotte's Brooklyn neighborhood, from the Levine Museum of the New South
Video
State Rep. Kelly Alexander Jr. Reflects on the Role of Church
Video
Doris Parker Williams Shares Childhood Memories
Video
Siblings Reflect on "Blue Heaven"
Video
Grace Church as a Community Hub
Video
Second Ward High's Extraordinary Teachers
Video
Looking to the Future
Video
Destruction of Schools
Video
Displacing a Community
Video
Brooklyn was . . .
Online Exhibit
Charlotte's Brooklyn: The Storytellers
Latinos and the New South
Over the past 30 years the South has emerged as a vibrant Latino community
Culture
The Population that's Growing and Moving
Exploring the Latino experience in the South
Did you know? Locals referred to Downtown Charlotte as Uptown for years until 1974 when it was officially renamed
Step on stage
The story of the Charlotte Symphony
Strengthening Community Through Music
If you think the Charlotte Symphony sounds good on stage, listen to all they're doing off stage...
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The CLT Symphony Today
Their mission is to connect and strengthen our community through exceptional musical experiences
The 2020/21 Season
From symphonic masterworks by Beethoven and Mahler to the entertaining Pops Series
Flourishing Beyond The Walls
The different ways you can enjoy the Symphony from home
Watch the Charlotte Symphony perform
Video
Charlotte Symphony Violinist Plays Bach
Jenny Topilow plays part of the Bach's Partita No. 2 "Allemande"
Video
Charlotte Principal Bassoonist & Principal Clarinetist Play Beethoven
Olivia Oh and Taylor Marino play Beethoven's Three Duets, No. 1 (I. Allegro comodo).
Video
Charlotte Symphony On Tap Performance
The Charlotte Symphony Perform at NoDa Brewing Company
Video
Trio of Charlotte Symphony Musicians Healing Hands Performance
A trio of Charlotte Symphony musicians perform at Methodist Home Recreation Center
Video
Listenening guide for the Charlotte Symphony's performance of Mozart's Symphony 41
Resident Conductor Christopher James Lees talks you through the performance
At the opera
Discover lively cast photos from Opera Carolina
Cinderella by by Gioachino Rossini
A backstage photoshoot from 2005, featuring the Opera Carolina cast.
The Pearl Fishers by Georges Bizet
The love triangle was brought to life by OPera Carolina in 2005
Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss II.
Discover a brief history of the opera
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