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This region of North Carolina provides easy access for weekend excursions to the shores of North
and South Carolina beaches and day trips to mountain retreats and resorts. Charlotte and the metro region
also have great destinations for a day of education about our history or just plain fun!
As a newcomer, you can research Charlotte’s past by visiting the Charlotte Museum of History, Historic Rosedale
and Latta Plantation. Reed Gold Mine in Cabarrus County will take you back to the golden days of this region’s
beginning. York County preserves the Catawba Indian traditions at the Catawba Cultural Center. And you can revisit
our presidential history at James K. Polk Memorial and the memorial to Andrew Jackson.
Charlotte natives and newcomers always marvel at the seasonal delights of local color at numerous gardens and nature
trails. There are a variety of botanical gardens to visit during all seasons of the year. Whether it’s football
at Bank of America Stadium, race cars at Lowe’s Motor Speedway or amusement rides at Paramount’s Carowinds, the
Charlotte Metro Region provides plenty of places to go and things to do.
Charlotte
Bank of America Stadium
Particularly after their 2004 Super Bowl debut, the Carolina Panthers’ $165 million black-and-blue
stadium dominates its end of Uptown and is worth a trip even when no game’s scheduled. Tours are conducted
each Wednesday and group tours can be scheduled during the week.
800 S. Mint St. 704-358-7000. www.cpanthers.com/stadium

Carolina Raptor Center
See bald and golden eagles, owls, hawks and other birds of prey at this center, located at Latta Plantation
Park. 6000 Sample Road, Huntersville. 704-875-6521. http://www.carolinaraptorcenter.org/
Charlotte Museum of History/Hezekiah Alexander Homesite
Discover how earlier Charlotteans lived at this complex, which includes the city’s
oldest dwelling, dating back to 1774. 3500 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte. 704-568-1774. http://www.charlottemuseum.org/
Charlotte Trolley and Trolley Museum
Board the trolley at the Atherton Mill complex in South End for a ride. 2104 South
Blvd., Charlotte. 704-375-0850. http://www.charlottetrolley.org/
City Tours
For a close-up look at your new city, try a tour. Companies include Around Town, 704-332-3234,
www.aroundtownclt.com; Queen City Tours, 704-566-0104, http://www.queencitytours.com/
Discovery Place
Science and technology take center stage at this hands-on museum, which includes a
rain forest, collections gallery, Life Center, Science Circus, the Kelly Space Voyager
Planetarium, the Charlotte Observer/ OMNIMAX Theatre, the Challenger Learning Center, an
aquarium and KidsPlace toddler room. 301 N. Tryon St. 704-372-6261. http://www.discoveryplace.org/
EnergyExplorium
Learn about different forms of energy with hands-on exhibits at McGuire Nuclear Station.
13339 Hagers Ferry Road, Huntersville. 704-875-5600. http://www.dukepower.com/
Hickory Furniture Mart
The nation’s leading home furnishings resource. A hundred factory stores, outlets and
galleries offering a thousand lines, most sold at discount. Hotel, restaurant, shipping
service. 800/462-MART, http://www.hickoryfurniture.com/.
Historic Rosedale
This home and eight acres were once the centerpiece of a 911-acre plantation.
3427 N. Tryon St., Charlotte. 704-335-0325. http://libweb.uncc.edu/archives/crhc/rosedale.htm
Latta Place
Catch a glimpse of back country life at this circa-1800 home in Latta Plantation Park.
5225 Sample Rd., Huntersville. 704-875-2312. http://www.lattaplantation.org/
McDowell Nature Center
Delight kids with the creepy, crawly insects featured at this education center and the surrounding 1,108-acre
McDowell Park on Lake Wylie. 15222 York Road, Charlotte. 704-588-5224.
Nature Museum
Nature Museum is the newly renovated children’s museum near Freedom Park.
1658 Sterling Road, Charlotte. 704-372-6261. http://www.discoveryplace.org/

Paramount’s Carowinds
Visitors of all ages will enjoy this amusement park. 14523 Carowinds Blvd., Charlotte. 704-588-2600. http://www.carowinds.com/
James K. Polk Memorial
This rustic memorial pays tribute to the nation’s 11th president, born here in 1795.
300 S. Polk Street, Pineville. 704-889-7145. www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hs/polk/polk.htm
UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens
Take a break from city life at three green spots: the Van Landingham Glen, a rhododendron garden; the Susie
Harwood Garden, with year-round displays; and the McMillan Greenhouse, which includes a rain forest and orchids.
UNC Charlotte, 9201 University Blvd., Charlotte.
704-687-2364. http://gardens.uncc.edu/
Wing Haven
A garden and bird sanctuary in Myers Park. 248 Ridgewood Ave., Charlotte. 704-331-0664. http://www.winghavengardens.com/
Cabarrus County
Backing Up Classics
History hits the road at this car museum near Lowe’s Motor Speedway.
4545 U.S. 29, Concord.
704-788-9500. http://www.backingupclassics.com/
Lowe’s Motor Speedway
Visit Charlotte’s superspeedway on a tour that includes pit road and the garage area. On days when the track
isn’t in use, you can also ride around the 1.5-mile oval.
5555 Concord Pwky. South, Concord. 704-455-3202. http://www.lowesmotorspeedway.com/

Reed Gold Mine
Cabarrus County was the site of the nation’s first authenticated gold find.
9621 Reed Mine Rd., Stanfield. 704-721-4653. www.itpi.dpi.state.nc.us/reed
Iredell County
N.C. Auto Racing Hall of Fame
Winning Winston Cup and Indy cars park alongside dragsters in this salute to the history and heroes
of auto racing. 119 Knob Hill Rd., Mooresville. 704-663-5331. http://www.ncarhof.com/
Racers’ shops Mooresville
Nicknamed Race City USA, Mooresville is home to many NASCAR racing teams that welcome fans
for shop tours and souvenir shopping. For locations visit the N.C. Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
Union County
Jesse Helms Center
This center honors native son Jesse Helms, longtime U.S. senator and nationally known conservative.
3900 U.S. 74 East, Wingate. 704-233-1776. www.jessehelmscenter.org
Museum of the Alphabet
Learn how man’s alphabets and languages developed and how Wycliffe Bible Translators develop
written representations of spoken languages. 6409 Davis Road, Waxhaw. 704-843-6000. www.jaars.org/museum/alphabet/index.htm
Museum of the Waxhaws/Andrew Jackson Memorial
President Andrew Jackson, “Old Hickory,” grew up nearby. 8215 Waxhaw Highway (75 East)
704-843-1832. http://www.perigee.net/
Gaston County
Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden
Spread out over 110 acres, these gardens feature colorful flowers, distinctive plants, fountains and
trails. 6500 South New Hope Road, Belmont. 704-825-4490. ww.dsbg.org
York County, S.C.
Anne Springs Close Greenway
This protected natural area of more than 2,000 acres includes 14 miles of trails, a nature center and
a 35-acre reservoir for fishing. 1600 U.S. 21 Bypass, Fort Mill. 803-547-1003. www.leroysprings.com/greenway.html
Catawba Cultural Center
This center on the Catawba Indian Reservation preserves the culture of the Catawba Nation
with an emphasis on literature and crafts. 1536 Tom Steven Road, Rock Hill. 803-328-2427.
http://www.ccppcrafts.com/
Museum of York County
Films, planetarium, art galleries, nature trail land exhibits including more than
200 mounted African animals. 4621 Mount Gallant Rd., Rock Hill, S.C. 803-329-2121. http://www.yorkcounty.org/
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