History: Alcoa's rental office, town kindergarten and community building at it original location on the corner of Maple and Spruce Streets. In 199...
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Hours
Open 2:00 – 4:00 every Sunday
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Locust is on the verge of perhaps the largest single development influx in its history. it's imp...
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The Rankin Museum is fun for all ages. Take yourself away from your everyday world and explore faraway places and times past in our exhibits. Imagi...
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The Historic Rockwell Museum was organized in 1996 by local citizens who volunteered time, labor, and money to preserve this important historic lan...
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Discovery Place KIDS are children’s museums featuring developmentally-appropriate experiences that encourage interactive learning through pla...
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The North Carolina Aviation Museum and Hall of Fame is well into its second decade as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving t...
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See one of the largest private collections of antique Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the country, includes 45 bikes ranging from 1936 to 197...
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The National Railroad Museum and Hall of Fame, Inc. was officially opened in 1976. It is located in the old Seaboard Air Line Railway's depot...
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About Us:Charlotte's Largest -- Ice Skating, Hockey, Curling, Broomball, Birthday Party, Fitness Center, Tavern -- Facility!The Extreme Ice Center ...
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The N.C. Transportation Museum is a historic site, once home to Southern Railway's largest steam locomotive repair facility in the southeast, and a...
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Mission: The Charlotte Museum of History, an educational organization, captures and shares the stories of the Charlotte region from settlement forw...
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American Music Museum, Inc. is a non-profit organization 501 (c) (3) celebrating American music. We wish to promote music, and to educate people ab...
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History:Senator Aaron Plyer attended meetings with citizens from the Waxhaw area in the latter part of 1979,during which the possibility of establi...
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Located in what was the original branch of the United States Mint, Mint Museum Randolph opened in 1936 in Charlotte’s Eastover neighborhood a...
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Be transported around the world as you visit the Museum of the Alphabet, where displays throughout 12 rooms trace the history of the world&r...
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Learn what it was like to live in the 19th century. An historic Quaker meeting house built in 1858, the Museum of Old Domestic Life is filled with ...
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Charlotte's Science MuseumDiscover one of the Carolinas' top attractions—Discovery Place Science!This captivating destination offers an unfor...
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Mission Statement:
We inspire curious thinkers to discover the wonders of science, technology and nature.
History
A storied past and growing fut...
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Welcome to Levine Museum of the New South!
Levine Museum builds a stronger, more equitable community by connecting people to Charlotte and to each...
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