Local preservationists are reminding us there are still plenty of ways to immerse yourself in Charlotte's history.
Courtesy Levine Museum of the New South You can get a glimpse of the Queen City’s history with its current exhibit “Charlotte: Moving Forward, Looking Back,” exploring the area’s growth ...
Celebrate Black History Month at the Charlotte Museum of History’s annual African American Heritage Festival. The 2025 event is themed “Black Country” and has a focus on the Black experience ...
Charlotte Museum of History will honor Black farmers in Mecklenburg History during the African American Heritage Festival.
An iconic painting by renowned Durham artist Ernie Barnes is on display at the Mint Museum Uptown. The artwork depicts a lively night at a Black dance hall in the segregated South of the early 1950s.
The Inaugural Sedalia Film Festival will captivate audiences on Friday at the historic Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum in ...
Visitors can engage with the museum's digital programming through its free smartphone app, KnowCLT. With the app, users can embark on an immersive GPS-based experience of Charlotte's Brooklyn ...
The Levine Museum of the New South is celebrating Black History Month with its Charlotte Revealed campaign, highlighting the resilience and contributions of Charlotte’s Black communities.
Visitors are invited to tour one of Mecklenburg County's oldest Black schoolhouses, partake in the African American Heritage ...