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Charlotte NC Relocation Information, History 102

Charlotte NC Relocation Information, History 102 

Charlotte NC History 102

HISTORY 102:  By 1913, rail lines spread from Charlotte in eight directions, making Charlotte a major transportation hub. In the mid-1960's, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a comprehensive civil rights act which made it illegal to discriminate in voting, the use of public facilities and education.  It was then that education gave Charlotte its' historical headway.  Following a landmark case-Swann vs. the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education-busing was used as a tool to help integrate schools.  By the early 1970s, Charlotte became known as the "city that made integration work."

Since then, Charlotte has continued to change and prosper. Our growth and success was rewarded when the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Football League (NFL) awarded professional sports franchises to Charlotte: the Charlotte Hornets and the Carolina Panthers.  The Hornets left Charlotte for New Orleans following the 2001-02 season.  We later welcomed the Charlotte Bobcats (NBA) to our Uptown area, with an arena that adds more WOW to our beautiful city!  

 

 

Charlotte NC Uptown in the Fall 

CLIMATE:  A moderate climate of warm summers and cool winters makes Charlotte a comfortable place to visit year-round. Summers in Charlotte are long and when winter does arrive, very little snow accumulates.  The city's location on North Carolina's Piedmont and its distance from the Atlantic Ocean also encourage this moderate climate.  Hurricanes occasionally affect the coastal region of North Carolina; however, Charlotte is rarely affected by more than heavy rain during these occasions. During the remainder of the year, rainfall is fairly consistent with the exception of occasional dry spells during late summer and fall.

 

 

 

Charlotte NC Light RailTRANSPORTATION:  With Interstate highways 77 and 85 intersecting at Charlotte, reaching the city by land is an easy option. Greyhound provides motorcoach connections to cities throughout the United States, with daily departures to all major cities. Amtrak also provides rail service to Charlotte. The Carolinian and Piedmont line connect Charlotte to New York City.  One of three hubs for US Airways, Charlotte Douglas International Airport connects Charlotte to the world by air.

Read about Charlotte's light rail system, the LYNX.

Read Charlotte NC Relocation Information, History 101.

 

 

Charlotte NC Skyline

 

You can find a wealth of Charlotte information at www.SOLDbyDebe.com or give us a call for a Charlotte NC welcome pack to be sent directly to you!

Debe in Charlotte


About the author:

Quality Service CertifiedDebe Maxwell is a Charlotte Residential Real Estate Broker, Certified Neighborhood & Relocation Specialist, ABR & e-PRO who can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of real estate in the Charlotte NC Metro Area.  If you're relocating to or from any other area of the country, Debe connects you with any member of her team of relocation professionals in your destination or exit city of choice.  The destination service is of no cost to you!  The Maxwell House Group's quality service guarantee puts this team far ahead of the competition; providing unsurpassed customer service is their #1 priority!  Debe Maxwell -- Helen Adams Realty -- 704.491.3310
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Disclaimer:  All information provided by this author is strictly an opinion, is not guaranteed, may be based on information collected from several sources, which may or may not be deemed reliable at the time of researching this article and may be time sensitive.

 

 

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Charlotte NC Relocation Information, History 101

Charlotte NC Relocation Information, History 101 

Charlotte History

Incorporated in 1768 and named for the wife of King George III, Charlotte has constantly redeveloped itself, growing into the largest city in North Carolina.  The Queen City, as she is nicknamed, has gone from being an agrarian township to a gold town, textile center to a national banking giant. Presently, Charlotte is the second largest banking center in the United States of America behind New York City.  Visitors to the city are treated to historical attractions as well as a varied and vast range of events and recreational activities.  Charlotte is ideally located to take in the wonders of North Carolina, as it is only a three-hour drive from the Atlantic beaches and only two hours from the Blue Ridge Mountains.  We enjoy four seasons, which lends to fabulous outdoor activities.  The Charlotte skyline boasts breathtaking skyscrapers, most famously the Hearst Tower, housing Hearst Publishing, and Bank of America Plaza building which is one of the tallest buildings in North Carolina.

 

 

Driving distance from Charlotte NC





ORIENTATION:
Charlotte is located in the Piedmont region (a plateau that lies between the coastal plains and the Appalachian Mountains) of North Carolina, along the state's southern border with South Carolina.   Columbia, SC, is just 94 miles south of Charlotte.   The triangle cities of Winston-Salem, High Point and Greensboro, NC are approximately 85 miles north of the city.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The way it was

HISTORY:  From 1768 - 1900, pioneers from Philadelphia settled east of the Catawba River and, by 1768, the township of Charlotte was incorporated and the population slowly grew.  The town, Charlotte, and the county, Mecklenburg, were named for the wife of King George III.   By 1775, the love and respect that had led to naming the area after the King's wife had dissolved.  Due to a series of tax acts and King George's revocation of many rights which had previously been granted to the colonists, the people of Charlotte pushed for independence.  On May 20, 1775, the Committee of Mecklenburg met in Charlotte, allegedly penning the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence (also known as the Meck Dec).  This declaration was created to break the British rule and preceded the Declaration of Independence by over a year.

 

From 1799, until the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s, gold fever gripped prospectors in Charlotte after a 17-pound gold nugget was discovered.  By 1837, the city was such an important financial center that the United States Mint established a branch in the city.  For almost 50 years, Charlotte was the center of gold production in the United States. During the Civil War years, Charlotte was spared from battle but, contributed by making uniforms and ordnance for the war effort.  Following the Civil War, the next wave of prosperity for Charlotte came from the partnership of the cotton and transportation industries.  The cotton produced in North Carolina was shipped to the rest of the world via steam railway.  Charlotte again, prospered as a major rail center between Atlanta, Georgia, and Richmond, Virginia.  The growth brought diversity with a variety of companies established business here.  By 1880, textile mills began to thrive, allowing raw cotton to be refined locally instead of being shipped to factories in the north.  By 1891, such improvements as the electric trolley system and hydro-electric power advanced Charlotte's suburbs.

 

 

Charlotte NC Skyline

Stay tuned for more Charlotte NC history!  You can find a wealth of Charlotte information at www.SOLDbyDebe.com or give us a call for a Charlotte NC welcome pack to be sent directly to you!

Debe in Charlotte


About the author:

Quality Service CertifiedDebe Maxwell is a Charlotte Residential Real Estate Broker, Certified Neighborhood & Relocation Specialist, ABR & e-PRO who can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of real estate in the Charlotte NC Metro Area.  If you're relocating to or from any other area of the country, Debe connects you with any member of her team of relocation professionals in your destination or exit city of choice.  The destination service is of no cost to you!  The Maxwell House Group's quality service guarantee puts this team far ahead of the competition; providing unsurpassed customer service is their #1 priority!  Debe Maxwell -- Helen Adams Realty -- 704.491.3310
Copyright© 2009 By Debe Maxwell, All Rights Reserved...**Charlotte NC Relocation Information, History 101**


Disclaimer:  All information provided by this author is strictly an opinion, is not guaranteed, may be based on information collected from several sources, which may or may not be deemed reliable at the time of researching this article and may be time sensitive.

 

 

     search charlotte real estate information at www.icharlotterealestate.com 

  Charlotte NC Homes for Sale

 (THE best Charlotte home search available - no kidding!)

Debe Maxwell, CRS/Realtor®/Broker
Broker@TheCharlotteScoop.com
Phone (704) 491-3310

     

  
Search Charlotte NC Real Estate on Facebook
 365 Things to Do in Charlotte NC
    Search Charlotte Homes for Sale

      Search Charlotte Neighborhoods
       Charlotte's most popular real estate website
 

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