Best Places To Visit In Charlotte

North Carolina’s important city and commercial hub is Charlotte. It is the largest city, in the southwestern part of the state, named in the honor of the wife of King George II, Charlotte of Mecklenburg. The modern city center of Charlotte is home to the Levine Museum of the New South. Along with celebrating the New South in its lively streets and cultural scene, Charlotte reflects on its rich history in attractions such as the Charlotte Museum of History and Rosedale Plantation, etc. And this list of Best Places To Visit In Charlotte will help to explore more.

1. NASCAR Hall of Fame

Charlotte’s Hall of Fame is definitely the stop of choice for NASCAR enthusiasts, with Glory Road’s banked ramp that imitate a racetrack. Here, you can see historic race cars. The High Octane Theater features a 64-foot-wide projection screen with surround sound.

2. Freedom Park

Freedom Park covers nearly hundred acres and offers many activities for everyone making it a great place to spend an afternoon relaxing or playing. Also there are many walking trails for a more leisurely visit. For the kids, it has playgrounds and the NFL Play360 KidZone.

 

3. Charlotte Museum of History

At Charlotte Museum of History, you’ll get enough of information on the city and the surrounding areas. The museum has three permanent exhibits, including the neighborhoods of Charlotte, and frequently hosts traveling exhibits. You are free to explore the galleries at your leisure.

4. Bechtler Museum of Modern Art

Bechtler Museum of Modern Art includes works by some of the most influential artists of the mid-20th century, with pieces by Miró, Giacometti, Picasso, Calder, Hepworth, Nicholson, Warhol, Tinguely, Ernst, Le Corbusier, and Chillida. It also hosts several music events throughout the year, including a monthly jazz night.

5. Billy Graham Library

Billy Graham Library, here visitors learn about the television pastor’s life through displays and multimedia presentations. The 1.5-hour tour includes memorabilia exhibits and a tour of the Graham family home, and then youcan rest in the Memorial Prayer Garden.

 

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