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Charlotte is the largest city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 in the state of North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
 and the seat of Mecklenburg County
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina

Mecklenburg County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2008, the population was 902,803. Its county seat is Charlotte, North Carolina....
. The 19th largest city
List of United States cities by population

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 in the United States
United States

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. In 2007, Charlotte's population was estimated to be 671,588. A resident of Charlotte is referred to as a Charlottean.

Nicknamed the Queen City, Charlotte (as well as the county containing it) is named in honor of the German Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was the List of British consorts as spouse of King George III of the United Kingdom.Queen Charlotte was a patroness of the arts, known to Johann Christian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, among others....
, who had become queen consort
Queen consort

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 of British King George III the year before the city's founding.






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Charlotte is the largest city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 in the state of North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
 and the seat of Mecklenburg County
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina

Mecklenburg County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2008, the population was 902,803. Its county seat is Charlotte, North Carolina....
. The 19th largest city
List of United States cities by population

The following is a list of the most populous incorporated places in the United States. As defined by the United States Census Bureau, an incorporated place includes a variety of designations, including a city, town, village, borough, and municipality....
 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. In 2007, Charlotte's population was estimated to be 671,588. A resident of Charlotte is referred to as a Charlottean.

Nicknamed the Queen City, Charlotte (as well as the county containing it) is named in honor of the German Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was the List of British consorts as spouse of King George III of the United Kingdom.Queen Charlotte was a patroness of the arts, known to Johann Christian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, among others....
, who had become queen consort
Queen consort

A queen consort is the title given to the wife of a reigning Monarch. Queens consort usually share their husbands' Royal and noble ranks and hold the feminine equivalent of their husbands' monarchical titles....
 of British King George III the year before the city's founding. A second nickname derives from later in the 18th century. During the American Revolutionary War
American Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War , also known as the American War of Independence, began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and Thirteen Colonies on the North America, and ended in a global war between several European great powers....
, British commander General Cornwallis occupied the city but was driven out soon afterwards by hostile residents, prompting him to write that Charlotte was "a hornet's nest of rebellion," leading to another city nickname: The Hornet's Nest.

In 2007, the Charlotte metropolitan area
Charlotte metropolitan area

The Charlotte metropolitan area is a metropolitan area/region of North Carolina and South Carolina The Carolinas within and surrounding the city of Charlotte, North Carolina....
 had an estimated population of 1,897,034. The Charlotte metropolitan area is part of a wider thirteen-county labor market region or combined statistical area
Combined Statistical Area

The United States Office of Management and Budget defines United States micropolitan area and United States metropolitan area. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas consist of one or more counties ....
 that has an estimated population (as of 2007) of 2,277,074. In 2008, Charlotte was chosen the "Best Place to Live in America" by relocate-america.com in its annual ranking, based on factors including employment opportunities, crime rates, and housing affordability. It was also named #8 of the 100 "Best Places to Live and Launch" by CNNMoney.com - cities picked for their vibrant lifestyles and opportunities for new businesses.

History

The area that is now Charlotte was first settled in 1755 when Thomas Polk (uncle of United States President
President of the United States

The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in the United States by influence and recognition....
 James K. Polk
James K. Polk

James Knox Polk was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1845 to March 4, 1849. He was 49 years old at the time of his inauguration, making him the youngest President up to that time....
), who was traveling with Thomas Spratt and his family, stopped and built his house of residence at the intersection of two Native American
Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans in the United States are the Indigenous peoples of the Americas from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States United States, including parts of Alaska and the island state of Hawaii....
 trading paths between the Yadkin
Yadkin River

The Yadkin River is one of the longest rivers in North Carolina. It rises in the northwestern portion of the state near the Blue Ridge Parkway Thunder Hill Overlook....
 and Catawba
Catawba River

The Catawba River is a tributary of the Wateree River in the U.S. states of North Carolina and South Carolina. The river is approximately 220 miles long....
 rivers. One of the paths ran north-south and was part of the Great Wagon Road
Great Wagon Road

The Great Wagon Road was a colonial American thoroughfare from Pennsylvania to North Carolina and from there to Georgia . It was the heavily traveled main route for settlement of the Southern United States, particularly the 'back country'....
; the second path ran east-west along what is now modern-day Trade Street. In the early part of the 18th century, the Great Wagon Road led settlers of Scots-Irish and German
Ethnic German

Ethnic Germans , also collectively referred to as the German diaspora, are those who are considered, by themselves or others, to be of Germans origin ethnicity, not necessarily born or living within the present-day Germany, holding its citizenship or speaking the German language....
 descent from Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
 into the Carolina foothills. Within the first decades following Polk's settling, the area grew to become the community of "Charlotte Town," which officially incorporated as a town in 1768. The crossroads, perched atop a long rise in the Piedmont
Piedmont (United States)

Piedmont is a plateau region located in the eastern United States between the Atlantic Coastal Plain and the main Appalachian Mountains, stretching from New Jersey in the north to central Alabama in the south....
 landscape, became the heart of modern Uptown Charlotte.

In 1770, surveyors marked off the new town's streets in a grid pattern for future development. The east-west trading path became Trade Street, and the Great Wagon Road became Tryon Street, in honor of William Tryon
William Tryon

William Tryon was colonial governor of the Province of North Carolina and the Province of New York ....
, a royal governor of colonial North Carolina. The intersection of Trade and Tryon is known as "Trade & Tryon" or simply "The Square." It is more properly called Independence Square.

Both the town (now a city) and its county
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina

Mecklenburg County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2008, the population was 902,803. Its county seat is Charlotte, North Carolina....
 (originally a part of Anson County) are named for Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was the List of British consorts as spouse of King George III of the United Kingdom.Queen Charlotte was a patroness of the arts, known to Johann Christian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, among others....
, the German
Ethnic German

Ethnic Germans , also collectively referred to as the German diaspora, are those who are considered, by themselves or others, to be of Germans origin ethnicity, not necessarily born or living within the present-day Germany, holding its citizenship or speaking the German language....
-born wife of British King George III
George III of the United Kingdom

George III was Kingdom of Great Britain and Kingdom of Ireland from 25 October 1760 until the union of these two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his death....
. The town name was chosen in hopes of winning favor with the crown, but tensions between the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 and Charlotte Town began to grow as King George imposed unpopular laws on the citizens in response to the townspeople's desire for independence
Independence

Independence is the self-government of a nation, country, or state by its residents and population, or some portion thereof, generally exercising sovereignty....
. On May 20, 1775, the townsmen allegedly signed a proclamation later known as the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence
Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence

The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence is allegedly the first declaration of independence made in the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution....
, a copy of which was sent, though never officially presented, to the Continental Congress
Continental Congress

The Continental Congress was a convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies that became the governing body of the United States during the American Revolution....
 a year later. The date of the declaration appears on the North Carolina state flag
Flag of North Carolina

The flag of North Carolina is defined by law as followsThe state legislature adopted this flag in March, 1885, to replace the flag that had been adopted on June 22, 1861, immediately following the state's secession from the Union on May 20, 1861....
. Eleven days later, the same townsmen met to create and endorse the Mecklenburg Resolves
Mecklenburg Resolves

The Mecklenburg Resolves, also known as the Charlottetown Resolves, was a statement adopted on May 31, 1775, in Mecklenburg County, Province of North Carolina, by the Mecklenburg Committee of Safety....
, a set of laws to govern the newly independent town.

Charlotte was a site of encampment for both American and British armies during the Revolutionary War
American Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War , also known as the American War of Independence, began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and Thirteen Colonies on the North America, and ended in a global war between several European great powers....
 and, during a series of skirmishes between British troops and Charlotteans, the village earned the lasting nickname "Hornet's Nest" from frustrated Lord General Charles Cornwallis. An ideological hotbed of revolutionary sentiment during the Revolutionary War and for some time afterwards, the legacy endures today in the nomenclature of such landmarks as Independence Boulevard
U.S. Route 74

U.S. Route 74 is an east-west United States highway that runs for 524 miles from Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, to Chattanooga, Tennessee....
, Independence High School, Independence Center, Freedom Park
Freedom Park (Charlotte, North Carolina)

Freedom Park is the 98 acre "Central Park" of Charlotte, North Carolina. It is centered on a lake, and is about from the heart of Charlotte center city, between Charlotte's historic Dilworth and Myers Park, Charlotte, North Carolina neighborhoods....
, Freedom Drive, and the former NBA
National Basketball Association

The National Basketball Association is North America's premier professional men's basketball league, composed of thirty teams: twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada....
 team Charlotte Hornets.

Churches, including Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, Lutherans, and Catholics, began to form in the early 1800s, eventually giving Charlotte its nickname "The City of Churches."

In 1792 the eastern half of Mecklenburg county made up of small rural independent farmers tired of traveling all day by horse and buggie to the townseat of Charlotettown decided to go to Raleigh and seceed to form its own county in the state legislature where they garnered a tie vote that was broken by an ex naturalized Frenchman eastern NC legislator named Stephen Cabarrus who broke the tie vote. Cabarrus was thought to have been paid under the table by this new county and allegedly jailed and hanged for horse thievery years later. The new county was named for Cabarrus and town of Concord or agreement. Oddly in 1799 or years before as many believe, in Cabarrus allegedly a 12-year-old Conrad Reed brought home a large gold rock he found in Little Meadow Creek, weighing about 17 pounds, which the family used as a bulky doorstop. Three years later, a jeweler determined that it was near solid gold, and bought it for a paltry $3.50. The first verified gold find in the fledgling United States, young Reed's discovery became the genesis of the nation's first gold rush
Gold rush

A gold rush is a period of feverish migration of workers into the area of a dramatic discovery of commercial quantities of gold.Eight gold rushes took place throughout the 19th century in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States....
. Many veins of gold were found in the area throughout the 1800s and even into the early 1900s, thus the founding of the Charlotte Mint
Charlotte Mint

The Charlotte Mint was a branch of the United States Mint that came into existence on March 3, 1835 during the Carolina Gold Rush. The first gold mine in the United States was established in North Carolina at the Reed Gold Mine....
 in 1837 for minting local gold. The state of North Carolina "led the nation in gold production until the California Gold Rush of 1848," although the total volume of gold mined in the Charlotte area was dwarfed by subsequent rushes. Charlotte's city population at the 1880 Census
United States Census, 1880

The United States Census of 1880 was the tenth United States Census conducted by the United States Census Bureau during June 1880. It was the first time that women were permitted to be enumerators....
 grew to 7,084. Some locally based groups still pan for gold
Placer mining

Placer mining is the mining of Alluvium deposits for minerals. This may be done by Open pit mining or by various forms of tunneling into ancient riverbeds....
 occasionally in local (mostly rural) streams and creeks. The Reed Gold Mine
Reed Gold Mine

The Reed Gold Mine is located in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, and is the site of the first documented Gold mining in the United States. It has been designated a National Historic Landmark because of its importance and listed on the National Register of Historic Places....
 operated until 1912. The Charlotte Mint
Charlotte Mint

The Charlotte Mint was a branch of the United States Mint that came into existence on March 3, 1835 during the Carolina Gold Rush. The first gold mine in the United States was established in North Carolina at the Reed Gold Mine....
 was active until 1861, when Confederate
Confederate States of America

The Confederate States of America formed as the government set up from 1861 to 1865 by eleven Southern United States U.S. state of the United States of America that had declared their secession from the U.S....
 forces seized the mint at the outbreak of the Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
. The mint was not reopened at the end of the war, but the building survives today, albeit in a different location, now housing the Mint Museum of Art
Mint Museum of Art

The Mint Museum of Art is located in Charlotte, North Carolina, North Carolina, in a building that once housed the Charlotte Mint. Opening in 1936, it was the first art museum in North Carolina....
.

The city's first boom came after the Civil War, as a cotton processing center and a railroad hub. Population leapt again during World War I, when the U.S. government established Camp Greene north of present-day Wilkinson Boulevard. Many soldiers and suppliers stayed after the war, launching an ascent that eventually overtook older and more established rivals along the arc of the Carolina Piedmont
Piedmont Crescent

The Piedmont Crescent is a large urbanized region in the U.S. state of North Carolina that forms the northern section of the rapidly developing I-85 Corridor megalopolis in the southeastern United States....
.

The city's modern-day banking industry achieved prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, largely under the leadership of financier
Financier

Financier is a term for a person who handles large sums of money, usually involving loan, financing projects, large-scale investment, or large-scale money management....
 Hugh McColl
Hugh McColl

Hugh L. McColl Jr. is an American banker who was a driving force behind the Mergers and acquisitions that characterizes the commercial banking industry today....
. McColl transformed North Carolina National Bank
North Carolina National Bank

North Carolina National Bank was a bank based in Charlotte, North Carolina, North Carolina, prior to 1960 called American Commercial Bank. It is one of the top banking industries today....
 (NCNB) into a formidable national player that, through a series of aggressive acquisitions, eventually became Bank of America
Bank of America

Bank of America Corporation , based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the largest financial services company in the world, largest bank by assets, second largest commercial bank by deposits, and third largest by market capitalization in the United States....
. Another bank, First Union, experienced similar growth, and is now known as Wachovia
Wachovia

Wachovia, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a diversified, wholly owned financial services subsidiary of Wells Fargo.Wachovia Corporation was purchased by Wells Fargo on December 31, 2008, and it ceased to be an independent corporation on that date....
 after a merger. Today, measured by control of assets, Charlotte is the second largest banking headquarters in the United States after New York City.

In 1989, the city took a direct hit from Hurricane Hugo
Hurricane Hugo

Hurricane Hugo was a destructive Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale hurricane that struck Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, South Carolina and North Carolina in September of the 1989 Atlantic hurricane season, killing 56 people and leaving 56,000 homeless....
. Passing through Charlotte as a Category 1 hurricane with wind gusts over 100 mph (160 km/h) in some locations, Hugo caused massive property damage and knocked out electrical power to 98% of the population. Many residents were without power for several weeks and cleanup took months to complete. The city is just over 200 miles inland, and many residents from coastal areas in both Carolinas often wait out hurricanes in Charlotte. The city was caught unprepared, as almost no one expected a storm to strike with hurricane force this far inland. Over 80,000 trees were destroyed in Charlotte.

In December 2002, Charlotte (and much of central North Carolina) was hit by a massive ice storm (which some dubbed, "Hugo on Ice") that knocked out power to over 1.3 million Duke Energy
Duke Energy

Duke Energy , headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is an energy company with assets in the United States, Canada and Latin America....
 customers. According to a Duke Energy representative: "This ice storm surpasses the damage from Hurricane Hugo in 1989, which had 696,000 outages." During an abnormally cold December, many were without power for more than two weeks. Much of the damage was caused by Bradford pear trees which, still having leaves on December 4, split apart under the weight of the ice.

Geography and climate

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of 242.9 square miles (629 square kilometers). Out of that, 242.3 sq. mi. (627.5 km²) of it is land and 0.6 sq. mi. (1.6 km²) of it is water. The total area is 0.25% water.

Charlotte constitutes most of Mecklenburg County
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina

Mecklenburg County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2008, the population was 902,803. Its county seat is Charlotte, North Carolina....
 in the Carolina Piedmont
Piedmont (United States)

Piedmont is a plateau region located in the eastern United States between the Atlantic Coastal Plain and the main Appalachian Mountains, stretching from New Jersey in the north to central Alabama in the south....
. Uptown/downtown Charlotte sits atop a long rise between two creeks and was built on the gunnies
Gunnies

Gunnies is a mining term derived from the Cornish language. It refers to open-cast mines. An example is to be found at Porthtowan near St Agnes, Cornwall in Cornwall....
 of the St. Catherine's and Rudisill gold
Gold

Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a highly sought-after precious metal, having been used as money, as a store of value, in jewelry, in sculpture, and for ornamentation since the beginning of recorded history....
 mine
Mining

Mining is the extraction of value minerals or other geology materials from the earth, usually from an ore body, vein or seam. Materials recovered by mining include base metals, precious metals, iron, uranium, coal, diamonds, limestone, oil shale, Sodium chloride and potash....
s. There is much disagreement about the use of the interchangeable terms "Uptown" and "Downtown" for the center city area. Prior to the late 1980s, the term "Downtown" was always used as a reference for Charlotte's center city area and many area residents still use the "Downtown" term. On February 14, 1987, the Charlotte Observer began calling the center city area "Uptown" in order to help promote a positive image of the area.

Charlotte's elevation is 748 feet above sea level (at Charlotte/Douglas International Airport).

A 2007 American Lung Association
American Lung Association

The American Lung Association, or ALA, is a non-profit organization that "fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and air quality."...
 report ranks Charlotte as having the 16th highest levels of smog
Smog

Smog is a kind of air pollution; the word "smog" is a portmanteau of smoke and fog. Classic smog results from large amounts of coal burning in an area caused by a mixture of smoke and sulfur dioxide....
 among U.S. cities; however, the region's air quality has improved significantly in recent years, and is expected to continue to do so, even with increasing travel.

Charlotte is located in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
's humid subtropical climate
Humid subtropical climate

Humid subtropical climate is a climate zone characterized by hot, humid summers and chilly to mild winters. This climate type covers a broad category of climates, and the term "subtropical" may be a misnomer for the winter climate....
 zone. On average it receives 44 inches of rain
Rain

Rain is liquid precipitation . On Earth, it is the condensation of atmospheric water vapor into droplet heavy enough to fall, often making it to the surface....
 and 4 inches of snow
Snow

Snow is a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds. The process of this precipitation is called snowfall....
 per year. The city has cool to cold winters and warm, humid summers. In January, morning lows average around 0 °C (32 °F) and afternoon highs average 11 °C (51 °F). In July, lows average 22 °C (71 °F) and highs average 32 °C (90 °F). The highest recorded temperature was 40 °C (104 °F) on September 6, 1954 and during the August 2007 Southeastern heat wave. The lowest recorded temperature was -21 °C (-6 °F) in January 1985. Charlotte's location puts it in the direct path of subtropical moisture from the Gulf as it heads up the eastern seaboard along the jet stream, thus the city receives ample precipitation throughout the year but also a very large number of clear, sunny, and pleasantly warm days. On average, Charlotte receives about 1105.3 mm (43.52 in) of precipitation annually, including about 4 inches of snow
Snow

Snow is a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds. The process of this precipitation is called snowfall....
 and more frequent ice-storms.

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Avg high [°F](°C) 51 (11) 56 (13) 64 (18) 73 (23) 80 (27) 87 (31) 90 (32) 88 (31) 82 (28) 73 (23) 63 (17) 54 (12) 72 (22)
Avg low temperature [°F](°C) 32 (0) 34 (1) 42 (6) 49 (9) 58 (14) 66 (19) 71 (22) 69 (21) 63 (17) 51 (16) 42 (6) 35 (2) 51 (11)
Rainfall (inches)(millimeters) 4.00 (101.6) 3.55 (90.2) 4.39 (111.5) 2.95 (74.9) 2.66 (93) 3.42 (86.9) 3.79 (96.3) 3.72 (94.5) 3.83 (97.3) 3.66 (93) 3.36 (85.3) 3.18 (80.8) 43.52 (1105.3)


Cityscape


Spanning Uptown
Charlotte center city

Charlotte center city is the area comprising the township and original city of Charlotte, North Carolina, North Carolina. Its numerical distinction within the county is 1 ....
 to Ballantyne
Ballantyne (neighborhood)

Ballantyne is a neighborhood in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina.It is a lifestyle community located in south Charlotte, adjacent to the South Carolina border....
, Charlotte has 199 neighborhoods. In the next few years, uptown will undergo a massive construction phase with buildings from Bank of America
Bank of America

Bank of America Corporation , based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the largest financial services company in the world, largest bank by assets, second largest commercial bank by deposits, and third largest by market capitalization in the United States....
, Wachovia
Wachovia

Wachovia, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a diversified, wholly owned financial services subsidiary of Wells Fargo.Wachovia Corporation was purchased by Wells Fargo on December 31, 2008, and it ceased to be an independent corporation on that date....
 and multiple condos. Ride the Charlotte Trolley
Charlotte Trolley

The Charlotte Trolley is a heritage streetcar which operates in Charlotte, North Carolina in the United States state of North Carolina. The line runs along the former Norfolk Southern right of way between Tremont Avenue in the Historic South End in a northerly direction to its terminus at 9th Street Charlotte center city....
  it is a replica streetcar system that operates on the LYNX line between the South End and Uptown. The Trolley stops at LYNX Light Rail stations in Uptown and South End as well as stops at Atherton Mill, and Tremont and 9th Street. You will be able to get a beautiful view of this wonderful city. Elizabeth Avenue will also be under construction for a shopping center and residence buildings.

Economy


Charlotte has become a major U.S. financial center, and the nation's largest financial institution by assets, (Bank of America
Bank of America

Bank of America Corporation , based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the largest financial services company in the world, largest bank by assets, second largest commercial bank by deposits, and third largest by market capitalization in the United States....
), calls the city home. The city was formerly the corporate home of Wachovia
Wachovia

Wachovia, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a diversified, wholly owned financial services subsidiary of Wells Fargo.Wachovia Corporation was purchased by Wells Fargo on December 31, 2008, and it ceased to be an independent corporation on that date....
, until its purchase by Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Co. is a diversified financial services company with operations around the world. Wells Fargo is the 4th largest bank in the US by assets and the second largest bank by market cap....
 in 2008. Wachovia was originally from Winston-Salem, NC where it had been headquartered for a century. Wachovia moved to Charlotte in the 1990s when it was taken over by the Charlotte based First Union. Due in large part to the purchase of GoldenWest Financial in 2006, Wachovia was hit hard by the mortgage crisis and, when on the verge of collapse, was forced to sell to Wells Fargo. Citi Bank filed a lawsuit claiming they had first rights to purchase Wachovia and the outcome of that lawsuit has not yet been determined despite the legal close of the Wachovia-Wells Fargo merger. Wells Fargo continues to operate Wachovia out of Charlotte, as a wholly-owned subsidiary. Wells Fargo has decided to make Charlotte its east coast headquarters. Bank of America's headquarters, along with other regional banking and financial services companies, are located primarily in the uptown financial district. Thanks in large part to the expansion of the city's banking industry, the Charlotte skyline
Skyline

A skyline is best described as the overall or partial view of a silhouette of a City tall buildings and structures consisting of many skyscrapers in front of the sky in the background....
 has mushroomed in the past two decades and boasts the Bank of America Corporate Center, the tallest skyscraper between Philadelphia and Atlanta. The 60-story postmodern gothic tower, designed by renowned architect Cesar Pelli
César Pelli

C?sar Pelli is an Argentine architect known for designing some of the world's tallest buildings and other major urban landmarks. His designs are known for their curved facades and metallic elements....
, stands 871 feet tall and was completed in 1992.

The following Fortune 500
Fortune 500

The Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by Fortune magazine that ranks the top 500 United States public corporations as measured by their gross revenue, although Fortune makes adjustments to the revenue for a number of companies, particularly to exclude the impact of excise taxes companies collect....
 companies are headquartered in the Charlotte metropolitan area
Charlotte metropolitan area

The Charlotte metropolitan area is a metropolitan area/region of North Carolina and South Carolina The Carolinas within and surrounding the city of Charlotte, North Carolina....
, in order of their rank: Bank of America
Bank of America

Bank of America Corporation , based in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the largest financial services company in the world, largest bank by assets, second largest commercial bank by deposits, and third largest by market capitalization in the United States....
, Lowe's
Lowe's

Lowe's Companies, Inc. is a United States-based chain of retail home improvement and major appliance stores. Founded in 1946 in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, the chain now serves over 14+ million customers a week in its 1,616 stores in every state and Canada....
 in suburban Mooresville, Nucor
Nucor

Nucor Corporation is one of the largest List of steel producers in the United States, and the largest of the "mini-mill" operators . Nucor claims to be North America's largest recycler of any material, recycling one ton of steel every two seconds....
 (steel producer), Duke Energy
Duke Energy

Duke Energy , headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is an energy company with assets in the United States, Canada and Latin America....
, Sonic Automotive
Sonic Automotive

Sonic Automotive, Inc. is a Fortune 300 company based in Charlotte, North Carolina and is one of the largest automotive retailers in the United States....
, Family Dollar
Family Dollar

Family Dollar is a variety store chain that has locations across the United States.Family Dollar is not a true "dollar store" in the strict sense; while there are many items available for $1, there are other price points as well....
, Goodrich Corporation
Goodrich Corporation

Goodrich Corporation , is an United States aerospace manufacturing company based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Founded in Akron, Ohio, Ohio in 1870 as Goodrich, Tew & Co....
, and SPX Corporation (industrial technology). Other major companies headquartered in the Metro Charlotte include Time Warner Cable
Time Warner Cable

Time Warner Cable is an American national cable television company that operates in 27 states and has 31 operating divisions. Its corporate headquarters are located in Stamford, Connecticut, and has other corporate offices in Charlotte, North Carolina; Herndon, Virginia; and Denver, Colorado....
 (a business unit of Fortune 500 company Time Warner
Time Warner

Time Warner Inc. is the world's third largest media and entertainment Conglomerate by market capitalization , headquartered in the Time Warner Center in New York City....
), Continental Tire North America
Continental AG

Continental Aktiengesellschaft , internally often called Conti for short, is a worldwide leading manufacturer of tires, brake systems, vehicle stability control systems, engine injection systems, tachographs and other parts for the automotive and transport industries....
 (formerly Continental/General Tire), Muzak, Belk
Belk

Belk is a department store chain founded in 1888 in Monroe, North Carolina, today part of the Charlotte metropolitan area. After the founding of the first Belk store, the company grew in size and influence throughout Southern United States via chain in the United States, with its stores primarily located in the Southern United States....
, Harris Teeter
Harris Teeter

Harris Teeter is a chain of supermarkets based in Matthews, North Carolina, just outside Charlotte, North Carolina. , the chain operates 178 stores in eight states: North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia , Tennessee, Florida, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia....
, Meineke Car Care Center
Meineke Car Care Center

Meineke Car Care Centers, Inc. is a franchise-based Auto mechanic chain that allows many small business owners to pull together and collectively be able to offer customers across the country quality work at a fair price, and a national warranty....
s, Lance, Inc, Bojangles'
Bojangles'

Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits is a regional chain of fast food restaurants based in Charlotte, North Carolina, specializing in spicy, "Cajun" fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits....
, Carlisle Companies
Carlisle (manufacturer)

Carlisle Companies, Inc. is a Charlotte, North Carolina, North Carolina-based diversified manufacturing company serving construction materials, commercial roofing, specialty tire and wheel, power transmission, heavy-duty brake and friction, heavy-haul truck trailer, foodservice and data transmission industries....
, LendingTree
LendingTree

LendingTree, LLC is the nation?s leading online lending exchange, providing a marketplace that connects consumers with multiple lenders that compete for their business....
, Compass Group
Compass Group

Compass Group plc , a United Kingdom company, is a leading food service business. It provides catering services to many types of institutions, for example schools, hospitals, prisons, airports, companies and resident healthcare homes....
 USA, Food Lion
Food Lion

Food Lion LLC is an United States grocery store company headquartered in Salisbury, North Carolina that operates approximately 1,300 supermarkets in 11 Southeast and Mid-Atlantic states under the Food Lion, Harveys Supermarket, Bloom , Bottom Dollar Food, and Reid's banners....
, and the Carolina Beverage Corporation (makers of Cheerwine
Cheerwine

Cheerwine is a soft drink produced by the Carolina Beverage Corporation of Salisbury, North Carolina, North Carolina. It has been produced since 1917....
, Sun Drop, and others) in suburban Salisbury, North Carolina
Salisbury, North Carolina

Salisbury is a city in Rowan County, North Carolina in North Carolina, a U.S. state of the United States. The population was 26,462 in 2000. It is the county seat of Rowan County....
. Charlotte is home to several large shopping malls, with Carolina Place Mall
Carolina Place Mall

Carolina Place Mall is a shopping mall located in Pineville, North Carolina, a suburb of Charlotte. This mall was planned over 30 years before it opened, as the original location of SouthPark Mall....
 and SouthPark Mall
Southpark Mall

Southpark Mall may refer to:*The South Park Mall - The shopping mall in the animated series South Park*South Park Mall *SouthPark Mall ...
 being the largest. Also, neighboring Gastonia is home to the Parkdale Mills world headquarters. Concord Mills Mall is also the largest shopping outlet in the state and one of the largest in the nation and single biggest draw in NC and its exterior is lined with many trendy colorful restaurants that parallel Myrtle Beach.

Charlotte is also a major center in the US motorsports industry, with NASCAR
NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is the largest sanctioning body of stock cars in the United States. The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series....
 having multiple offices in and around Charlotte. Approximately 75% of the NASCAR industry's employees and drivers are based within two hours of downtown Charlotte. Charlotte is also the future home of the NASCAR Hall of Fame
NASCAR Hall of Fame

The NASCAR Hall of Fame will honor drivers who have shown exceptional skill at NASCAR driving, all-time great crew chiefs and owners, and other major contributors to the sport....
, expected to be completed in 2009. The already large presence of the racing technology industry along with the newly built NHRA premier dragstip, zMAX Dragway at Concord which is located just north of Charlotte in Concord, NC, is influencing some of the top professional drag racers to move their shops from more expensive areas like California to the Charlotte area as well.

The center city/uptown area of Charlotte has seen remarkable growth over the last decade. Numerous residential units continue to be built uptown, including over 20 skyscapers either under construction, recently completed, or in the planning stage. Many new restaurants, bars and clubs now operate in the Uptown area. Several projects are transforming the Midtown Charlotte/Elizabeth area.

Law, government and politics

Charlotte has a council-manager form of government. The Mayor and city council
City council

A city council is a form of local government, usually covering a city or other urban area, such as a town. The system of government has roots back at least to the Roman Empire....
 are elected every two years, with no term limit
Term limit

A term limit is a legal restriction that limits the number of Term of office a person may serve in a particular elected office. Term limits are found usually in Presidential system and semi-presidential systems as a method to curb the potential for dictatorships, where a leader effectively becomes "president for life"....
s. The mayor is ex officio chairman of the city council, and only votes in case of a tie. Unlike other mayors in council-manager systems, Charlotte's mayor has the power to veto
Veto

A veto, Latin for "I forbid", is used to denote that a certain party has the right to stop unilaterally a piece of legislation. In practice, the veto can be absolute or limited ...
 ordinance
Local ordinance

A local ordinance is a law usually found in a municipal code....
s passed by the council; vetoes can be overridden by a two-thirds majority of the council. The council appoints a city manager
City manager

A city manager is an official appointed as the Administration Management of a city, in a Council-manager government form of city government. Called the chief administrative officer in some municipalities....
 to serve as chief administrative officer.

Unlike other cities and towns in North Carolina, elections are held on a partisan basis. The current mayor of Charlotte is Pat McCrory, of the Republican Party. McCrory has served as mayor since his election in 1995. Charlotte holds elections for mayor every two years, with the next election in 2009.

Although it has elected Republican mayors since 1987, Charlotte tends to lean Democratic. However, voters are friendly to moderates of both parties. Republican strength is concentrated in the southeastern portion of the city, while Democratic strength is concentrated in the south-central, eastern and northern areas.

The city council comprises 11 members (7 from districts and 4 at-large
At-Large

At-Large is a designation for representative members of a governing body who are elected or appointed to represent the whole membership of the body , rather than a subset of that membership....
). The Democrats currently control the council with an advantage of 7-to-4. While the city council is responsible for passing ordinances, many policy decisions must be approved by the North Carolina General Assembly
North Carolina General Assembly

The North Carolina General Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of North Carolina. The General Assembly drafts and legislates the state laws of North Carolina, also known as the General Statutes....
 as well, since North Carolina municipalities do not have home rule
Municipal home rule

Municipal home rule originated in the United States during the Progressive Era of the early twentieth century. It enables voters to adopt a home rule charter that acts as the city's basic governing document over local issues; however, state law continues to prevail over statewide concerns....
. Since the 1960s, however, municipal powers have been broadly construed.

Charlotte is split between three congressional district
Congressional district

A congressional Electoral district is an electoral constituency that elects a single member of a congress. Countries with congressional districts include the United States, the Philippines, and Japan....
s on the federal level--the 8th, represented by Democrat Larry Kissell
Larry Kissell

Lawrence Webb "Larry" Kissell is an United States politician and the United States House of Representatives for , which stretches from Charlotte to Fayetteville, North Carolina....
; the 9th, represented by Republican Sue Myrick; and the 12th, represented by Democrat Mel Watt
Mel Watt

Melvin Luther Watt , United States politician, has been a United States Democratic Party member of the United States House of Representatives since 1993, representing the ....
.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is the police department of the City of Charlotte, North Carolina & Mecklenburg County, North Carolina....
 (CMPD) is a combined jurisdiction agency. The CMPD has law enforcement jurisdiction in both the City of Charlotte and the unincorporated areas of the County of Mecklenburg; however, several smaller towns, such as Matthews
Matthews, North Carolina

|-|County||Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, NC|-|Mayor||Lee Myers, |-|Website|||-|Population||22,127 |}Matthews is a town in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, North Carolina and a suburb of the city of Charlotte, North Carolina....
, maintain their own law enforcement agencies for their own jurisdictions. The Department consists of approximately 1600 sworn, armed, law enforcement officers, and several hundred civilian support personnel. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department divides the city into 13 geographic areas, which vary in size both geographically and by the number of officers assigned to each division.

Crime

Charlotte has a crime rate above the national average. The total crime index for Charlotte is 648.0 crimes committed per 100,000 residents as of 2007. The national average is 320.9 per 100,000 residents. The Charlotte-Gastonia Metropolitan Statistical Area ranked as the 12th "Most Dangerous Metro Area", by Morgan Quitno Press for the year of 2006.

According to the Congressional Quarterly Press; '2008 City Crime Rankings: Crime in Metropolitan America, Charlotte, North Carolina ranks as the 62nd most dangerous city larger than 75,000 inhabitants. However, the entire Charlotte-Gastonia Metropolitan Statistical Area ranked as 27th most dangerous out of 338 metro areas.

Education and Libraries


School System

The city's public school system, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is a local education agency headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina and is the public school system for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina....
, is the second largest in North Carolina and 20th largest in the nation. About 132,000 students are taught in 161 separate elementary, middle and high schools.
  • For many years, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) has sought“to become the premier urban, integrated system in the nation. At its inception, that vision was audacious, viewed by many as completely unattainable. Years later, significant work remains. But it is also true that a focus on equity and student success, coupled with unwavering commitment and hard work by many people and agencies, has brought us to excellence in many ways. The goal of being the premier urban system no longer seems audacious. Instead, over the past decade, many national experts and observers have singled out CMS as one of the best school districts in America. Some examples:


  • In 2002, CMS was one of four school districts across the country recognized by the Council of the Great City Schools for improving academic achievement and narrowing the achievement gap. CMS has also been recognized by the council as a school district “Beating the Odds” by improving academic achievement for all students despite high levels of poverty and other risk factors.


  • In 2004, CMS was a finalist for the national Broad Prize, which recognizes the top urban school districts for improving academic achievement and narrowing the achievement gap.


  • In 2005, CMS became the first large school district in the nation to receive a district-wide accreditation quality achievement award from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). CMS was also honored by SACS as a high-quality school district.


  • In 2005, four CMS high schools were ranked among the nation’s top 100 by Newsweek magazine, and 14 were ranked among the top 900 for providing students access to the most challenging academic courses. CMS has more students enrolled in Advanced Placement courses than do many states, and was the first district in North Carolina to offer the prestigious International Baccalaureate Diploma.Secular and religious private schools are prominent, from well-established schools with large campuses to others that are small and new. The relatively recent phenomenon of charter schools, independently operated public schools, are another education option.


Colleges and Universities

Charlotte's largest higher education institution, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
University of North Carolina at Charlotte

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is a public, coeducational, research intensive university located in Charlotte, North Carolina in the United States....
, is located in University City
University City, Charlotte, North Carolina

University City is an edge city mostly within the city limits of Charlotte, North Carolina, North Carolina, surrounding The University of North Carolina at Charlotte campus....
, as the northeastern portion of Charlotte is called. At 23,000 students and counting, it is the fastest-growing university in the state system and the fourth largest. The area is also home to University Research Park, a 3,200 acre (13 km²) research and corporate park. Central Piedmont Community College
Central Piedmont Community College

Central Piedmont Community College is a large community college in Charlotte, North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, North Carolina....
 has multiple campuses, all in the Charlotte metro area, and is the largest community college
Community college

A community college is a type of educational institution. The term can have different meanings in different countries....
 in North Carolina or South Carolina. Charlotte is home to a number of notable private universities and colleges such as Johnson & Wales University
Johnson & Wales University

Johnson & Wales University is a private, nonprofit, co-educational, career-oriented university. Providence, Rhode Island, USA, is home of JWU's main and largest of four currently operating campuses in the United States....
, Queens University of Charlotte
Queens University of Charlotte

Queens University of Charlotte is a private, Presbyterian-affiliated comprehensive university located in the Myers Park neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina....
, Johnson C. Smith University
Johnson C. Smith University

Johnson C. Smith University is a private, co-ed, four-year liberal arts institution of higher learning located in the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina....
, a separate branch of Pfeiffer University
Pfeiffer University at Charlotte

Pfeiffer University at Charlotte, in Charlotte, North Carolina. is one of three campuses of Pfeiffer University, where the university School of Graduate Studies and School of Adult Studies are located....
, and a nationally ranked liberal arts college, Davidson College
Davidson College

Davidson College is a private Liberal arts colleges in the United States in Davidson, North Carolina, North Carolina. Both the town and college were named after Brigadier General William Lee Davidson, a Revolutionary War commander....
; the latter being 20 miles north of Charlotte. Belmont Abbey College
Belmont Abbey College

Belmont Abbey College is a Private school liberal-arts college Benedictine/Catholic Colleges in the United States located in Belmont, North Carolina, 15 miles west of Charlotte, North Carolina....
 is located across the Catawba River
Catawba River

The Catawba River is a tributary of the Wateree River in the U.S. states of North Carolina and South Carolina. The river is approximately 220 miles long....
 in neighboring Gaston County
Gaston County, North Carolina

Gaston County is a County located just west of Charlotte, North Carolina in the Southern Piedmont in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the second largest county, by population, in the Charlotte metropolitan area, officially designated the Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord Metropolitan Statistical Area ....


In fall 2006 the city was excited to have its first law school, the Charlotte School of Law
Charlotte School of Law

Charlotte School of Law is a private, independent law school in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Charlotte School of Law became provisionally approved for accreditation by the American Bar Association as of June 2008, at the earliest possible point in its brief existence....
, open its doors. The school recently moved into a new state-of-the-art facility just outside the west side of uptown in the historic Bryant Park district.

Libraries


Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County
The Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County serves the Charlotte area with a large collection (over 1.5 million) of books, CDs and DVDs at 19 locations in the city of Charlotte. There are also branches in the surrounding townships of Matthews
Matthews, North Carolina

|-|County||Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, NC|-|Mayor||Lee Myers, |-|Website|||-|Population||22,127 |}Matthews is a town in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, North Carolina and a suburb of the city of Charlotte, North Carolina....
, Mint Hill
Mint Hill, North Carolina

Mint Hill is a town in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina and Union County, North Carolina counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina, on the outskirts of Charlotte, North Carolina and near the Cabarrus County, North Carolina line....
, Huntersville
Huntersville, North Carolina

Huntersville is a town in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. The population was 24,960 at the 2000 census. It is located about 12 miles north of uptown Charlotte....
, Cornelius
Cornelius, North Carolina

Cornelius is a town in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. The population was 11,969 at the 2000 census....
 and Davidson
Davidson, North Carolina

For Davidson County, North Carolina, click Davidson County, North CarolinaDavidson is a town in Iredell County, North Carolina and Mecklenburg County, North Carolina counties in the U.S....
. All locations provide free access to Internet-enabled computers and WiFi and a library card from one location is accepted at all 24 locations.

Although the Library's roots go back to the Charlotte Literary and Library Association, founded on January 16 1891, the state-chartered Carnegie Library
Carnegie library

Carnegie libraries are libraries which were built with money donated by Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. More than 2,500 Carnegie libraries were built, including those belonging to Public library and university library systems....
 which opened on the current North Tryon site of the Main Library was the first non-subscription library opened to members of the public in the city of Charlotte. The philanthropist Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie was a Scotland-born United States industrialist, List of business people, and a major philanthropist. He was an immigrant as a child with his parents....
 donated $25,000 dollars for a library building on the condition that the city of Charlotte donate a site, and $2500 per year for books and salaries, and that the state grant a charter for the library. All conditions were met, and the Charlotte Carnegie Library opened in a imposing classical building on July 2, 1903.

The 1903 state charter also required that a library be opened for the disenfranchised African-American population of Charlotte. This was completed in 1905, with opening of the Brevard Street Library for Negroes, an independent library in Brooklyn, a historically black area of the city of Charlotte, on the corner of Brevard and East Second Street (now Martin Luther King Blvd.) The Brevard Street Library was the first library for free blacks in the state of North Carolina, some sources say in the southeast. This library was closed in 1961 when the Brooklyn neighborhood in Second Ward was redeveloped, but its role as a cultural center for African-Americans in Charlotte is continued by the Beatties Ford branch, the West branch and the Belmont Center branch of the current library system, as well as by Charlotte's African-American Cultural Center.

People and culture


Demographics

Historical populations
Census
year
Population

1880 7,094
1890 12,000
1900 19,000
1910 34,000
1920 46,000
1930 83,000
1940 100,899
1950 134,042
1960 201,564
1970 241,178
1980 315,473
1990 395,934
2000 540,828
2007 671,588


As of 2006, census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 estimates show there are 671,588 people living within Charlotte's city limits, and 1,027,445 in Mecklenburg County. The Combined Statistical Area
Combined Statistical Area

The United States Office of Management and Budget defines United States micropolitan area and United States metropolitan area. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas consist of one or more counties ....
 of Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, NC-SC had a population of 2,891,604 in 2006 Figures from the more comprehensive 2000 census show Charlotte's population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 to be 861.9/km² (2,232.4/sq mi). There are 230,434 housing units at an average density of 951.2/sq mi (367.2/km²).

According to the 2007 American Community Survey, the city's population was:
  • 57.4% White (50.3% non-Hispanic-White alone)
  • 34.9% Black or African American
  • 10.6% Hispanic or Latino of any race
  • 4.4% Asian
  • 1.0% American Indian and Alaska Native
  • 0.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
  • 4.2% from some other race
  • 1.8% from two or more races


The median income for a household in the city is $48,670, and the median income for a family is $59,452. Males have a median income of $38,767 versus $29,218 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city is $29,825. 10.6% of the population and 7.8% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 13.8% of those under the age of 18 and 9.7% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line.

Religion

The birthplace of Billy Graham, Charlotte was and still is locally known as the "The City of Churches." Of those who practice a religion, most Charlotteans are Christian
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
s of various Protestant denominations. Throughout much of its history Presbyterian churches were the most prominent in Charlotte (Charlotte is the historic seat of Southern Presbyterianism
Presbyterian Church in the United States

The Presbyterian Church in the United States was a denomination consisting of Presbyterian churches in the Southern U.S. and Border states of the U.S....
), but the changing demographics of the city's rapidly increasing population have brought scores of new denominations and faiths to the city. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is an organization started by the Rev. Billy Graham in 1950. The main focus of the BGEA is to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ to as many people as possible....
, Wycliffe Bible Translators
Wycliffe Bible Translators

Wycliffe Bible Translators is a nonprofit organization dedicated to making a translation of the Bible in every living language in the world, especially for cultures with little existing Christian influence....
' JAARS Center, and SIM
Sim

Sim may refer to:...
 Missions Organization also make their homes in Charlotte. In total, Charlotte proper lays claim to more than 700 places of worship.

The Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America
Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America

The Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America, acronym BPFNA, is a nonprofit 501 organization headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina....
 is headquartered in Charlotte, and both Reformed Theological Seminary
Reformed Theological Seminary

Reformed Theological Seminary is a non-denominational, evangelicalism Protestantism seminary dedicated to training current and future leaders to be pastors, missionary, education, and Christianity psychotherapy....
 and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is an interdenominational Christian theological seminary in the United States with Baptist origins. Besides its main campus in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, it also has an urban campus in downtown Boston known as the Center for Urban Ministerial Education , a campus in Charlotte, North Carolina, and an e...
 have campuses there; more recently, the Religious Studies
Religious studies

Religious studies, or Religious education, is the academia field of multi-disciplinary, secular study of religion beliefs, behaviors, and institutions....
 academic departments of Charlotte's local colleges and universities have also grown considerably.

Charlotte is the seat of the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte
Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte, formally in Latin Dioecesis Carolinana, is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the southern United States comprising the County of western North Carolina divided into ten vicar forane named for and administered from Albemarle, North Carolina, Asheville, North Carolina, Boone, North Car...
. The largest Christian congregation within Charlotte is that of St. Matthew Catholic Church. The Traditional Latin Mass is offered by the Society of St. Pius X
Society of St. Pius X

The Society of St. Pius X is an international Traditionalist Catholic organisation, founded in 1970 by the France Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre....
 at St. Anthony Catholic Church in nearby Mount Holly
Mount Holly, North Carolina

Mount Holly is a city in northeast Gaston County, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. The city is situated on the western bank of the Catawba River in the Southern Piedmont area of North Carolina, north of Interstate 85 and south of North Carolina State Highway 16....
. The Traditional Latin Mass is also offered at St. Ann, Charlotte, a church under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Charlotte.

The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, or AME Zion Church, was officially formed in 1821, but operated for a number years before then....
 (AME Zion) is headquartered in Charlotte.

There are also several other religious institutions in the Charlotte area, including two Unitarian Universalist Churches and the Eidolon Foundation.

The Salvation Army's headquarters for the North and South Carolina Division is located in Charlotte, as well as many local corps community centers and Boy's and Girl's Clubs.

Media


Sports


Club Sport Founded League Venue
Carolina Panthers
Carolina Panthers

The Carolina Panthers are a professional American football team based in Charlotte, North Carolina, representing both North Carolina and South Carolina in the National Football League....
Football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
1995 National Football League
National Football League

The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
Bank of America Stadium
Bank of America Stadium

Bank of America Stadium is a 73,504-seat American football stadium located on 33 acres of land in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, United States....
Charlotte Bobcats
Charlotte Bobcats

The Charlotte Bobcats are a professional basketball team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The team is part of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association....
Basketball
Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
2004 National Basketball Association
National Basketball Association

The National Basketball Association is North America's premier professional men's basketball league, composed of thirty teams: twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada....
Time Warner Cable Arena
Charlotte Checkers
Charlotte Checkers

The Charlotte Checkers are an United States ice hockey team in Charlotte, North Carolina, playing in the ECHL ....
Ice hockey
Ice hockey

Ice hockey, often referred to simply as hockey, is a team sport played on ice. It is a fast paced and physical sport. Ice hockey is most popular in areas that are sufficiently cold for natural reliable seasonal ice cover such as Canada, the northern United States, Scandinavia and Russia, though with the advent of indoor artificial ice r...
1993 ECHL
ECHL

The ECHL is a mid-level professional ice hockey league based in Princeton, New Jersey, with teams scattered across the United States and Canada, generally regarded as a tier below the American Hockey League....
Time Warner Cable Arena
Charlotte Knights
Charlotte Knights

The Charlotte Knights are a minor league baseball team representing Charlotte, North Carolina. The team, which plays in the International League, is the AAA affiliate of the Chicago White Sox of the American League....
Baseball
Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score run by hitting a thrown Baseball with a baseball bat and touching a series of four markers called base arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team take turns hitting against...
1976 International League
International League

The International League is a minor league baseball league which operates in the eastern United States. Like the Pacific Coast League, it plays at the Triple-A level, which is one step below Major League Baseball....
Knights Stadium
Knights Stadium

Knights Stadium is the home of the International League's Charlotte Knights, the Minor league baseball#Extant farm system affiliate of the Chicago White Sox....
, Fort Mill, SC
Charlotte Eagles
Charlotte Eagles

Charlotte Eagles is an American professional soccer team, founded in 1991. The team is a member of the USL Second Division, the third tier of the American Soccer Pyramid....
Soccer
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
1993 USL-2
USL Second Division

The United Soccer Leagues Second Division is a professional men's soccer league in North America, part of the United Soccer Leagues league American Soccer Pyramid....
Waddell Stadium
Waddell High School Stadium

E.E. Waddell High School Stadium is a 6,000-capacity stadium located on the grounds of E. E. Waddell High School in Charlotte, North Carolina....
Charlotte Lady Eagles
Charlotte Lady Eagles

Charlotte Lady Eagles is an American women?s soccer team, founded in 2003. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues W-League, the second tier of women?s soccer in the United States and Canada....
Soccer
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
1993 W-League
W-League

The USL W-League is currently the second highest level of professional women's soccer in the United States American Soccer Pyramid.The W-League currently provides the most complete women?s player pool in the world and is recognized as North America?s best women?s developmental organization....
Waddell Stadium
Waddell High School Stadium

E.E. Waddell High School Stadium is a 6,000-capacity stadium located on the grounds of E. E. Waddell High School in Charlotte, North Carolina....
Carolina Speed Indoor football
Indoor football

Indoor football is a variation of American football with rules modified to make it suitable for play within indoor arenas....
2006 American Indoor Football Association Bojangles' Coliseum
Cricket Arena

The Bojangles' Coliseum is a 9,605-seat multi-purpose arena and sports venue in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is operated by the Charlotte Coliseum Authority, which also oversees the Ovens Auditorium and the Charlotte Convention Center....
Charlotte Rugby Football Club Rugby union
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
1989 Rugby Super League Skillbeck Athletic Grounds
Flat Track Roller Derby
Roller derby

Roller derby is an United States-invented contact sport?and historically, a form of sports entertainment?based on formation roller skating around an oval track....
2006 Women's Flat Track Derby Association Grady Cole Center
Grady Cole Center

Grady Cole Center is a small civic center located near Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, North Carolina.The 3,000 seat center is located near the city's center, and can host several types of events....


Transportation


Mass transit

The Charlotte Area Transit System
Charlotte Area Transit System

The Charlotte Area Transit System, commonly referred to as CATS, is the public transit system in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. It operates bus service around the Metrolina area and a historical trolley in Uptown Charlotte, and operates a light rail system, called LYNX Rapid Transit Services which opened on November 24, 2007....
 (CATS) is the agency responsible for operating mass transit in Charlotte, and Mecklenburg County. CATS operates light rail transit, historical trolleys, express shuttles, and bus service serving Charlotte and its immediate suburbs. The LYNX light rail system comprises a 9.6-mile line north-south line known as the Blue Line. Bus ridership continues to grow (66% since 1998), but more slowly than operations increases which have risen 170% in that same time when adjusted for inflation. The 2030 Transit Corridor System Plan looks to supplement established bus service with light rail
Light rail

Light rail or light rail transit is a form of urban rail transit public transportation that generally has a lower capacity and lower speed than Passenger_rail_terminology#Heavy_rail and rapid transit systems, but higher capacity and higher speed than street-running tram systems....
 & commuter rail lines as a part of a system dubbed LYNX
LYNX Rapid Transit Services

LYNX comprises a light rail line serviced by the Charlotte Area Transit System in Charlotte, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. It commenced service on November 24, 2007, and runs through Charlotte center city and Historic South End, before paralleling South Boulevard to its southern terminus just north of Interstate 485 at the P...
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Roads and Highways

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Charlotte's central location between the population centers of the northeast and southeast has made it a transportation focal point and primary distribution center, with two major interstate highways, I-85
Interstate 85

Interstate 85 is a major Interstate Highway in the southeastern United States. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with Interstate 65 in Montgomery, Alabama; its northern terminus intersects with Interstate 95 in Virginia in Petersburg, Virginia, near Richmond, Virginia....
 and I-77
Interstate 77

Interstate 77 is an Interstate Highway in the eastern United States. It traverses diverse terrain, from the mountainous state of West Virginia to the rolling farmlands of North Carolina and Ohio....
, intersecting near the city's center. Charlotte's beltway
Beltway

A beltway, loop , ring road, or orbital motorway is a Circumferential Highway found around or within many cities.Beltway, orbital motorway, perimeter loop, beltline, and similar terms refer to an expressway/motorway/freeway style standard road that often originally enclosed the built up area and was later...
, designated I-485
Interstate 485

Interstate 485 is an Interstate Highway and a partially-completed beltway around Charlotte, North Carolina; it is one of the newest members of the Interstate 85 family....
 and simply called "485" by locals, is partially completed but stalled for funding. The new projection has it slated for completion by 2013. Upon completion, 485 will have a total circumference of approximately 67 miles (108 km). Within the city, the I-277
Interstate 277 (North Carolina)

Interstate 277 is a loop in central Charlotte, North Carolina. The southern terminus is located on the southwest side of downtown. I-277 loops around the downtown area and reconnects with I-77/U.S....
 loop freeway encircles Charlotte's downtown (usually referred to by its two separate sections, the John Belk Freeway and the Brookshire Freeway) while Charlotte Route 4
Charlotte Route 4

Route 4 is an 18.6-mile partial ring road around Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, marked along four-lane state-maintained secondary roads; it is sometimes considered to use Interstate 85 to complete the loop, though this part is not signed....
 links major roads in a loop between I-277
Interstate 277 (North Carolina)

Interstate 277 is a loop in central Charlotte, North Carolina. The southern terminus is located on the southwest side of downtown. I-277 loops around the downtown area and reconnects with I-77/U.S....
 and I-485
Interstate 485

Interstate 485 is an Interstate Highway and a partially-completed beltway around Charlotte, North Carolina; it is one of the newest members of the Interstate 85 family....
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Air

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Charlotte/Douglas International Airport
Charlotte/Douglas International Airport

Charlotte Douglas International Airport is a joint civil-military public international airport located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Established in 1935 as Charlotte Municipal Airport, in 1954 the airport was renamed Douglas Municipal Airport after former Charlotte mayor Ben Elbert Douglas, Sr....
 is the 30th busiest airport in the world, as measured by traffic It is served by many domestic airlines, as well as international airlines Air Canada
Air Canada

Air Canada is Canada's largest airline and flag carrier. The airline, founded in 1936, provides scheduled and charter air transportation for passengers and cargo to 160 destinations worldwide....
 and Lufthansa
Lufthansa

Deutsche Lufthansa Aktiengesellschaft is one of the List of largest airlines in Europe airlines in Europe in terms of overall passengers carried, and the flag carrier of Germany....
, and is a hub of US Airways
US Airways

US Airways, Inc., an operating unit of US Airways Group, is the fifth largest airline in the United States. A member of the Star Alliance, it has a fleet of 353 mainline jet aircraft and 319 regional jet and Turboprop aircraft connecting 200 destinations in North America, Central America, the Caribbean, Hawaii, and Europe....
. Nonstop flights are available to many destinations across the United States, as well as flights to Canada
Canada

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, Central America
Central America

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, the Caribbean
Caribbean

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, Europe
Europe

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, and Mexico
Mexico

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Intercity rail

Charlotte is served daily by three Amtrak
Amtrak

The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak , is a government-owned corporation that was organized on May 1, 1971 to provide Inter-city rail train#Passenger trains service in the United States....
 routes.

The Crescent
Crescent (Amtrak)

The Crescent is a passenger train operated by Amtrak in the eastern part of the United States. It runs daily from Pennsylvania Station in New York City to New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal in New Orleans, Louisiana as train 19 and returns on the same route as train 20....
 train connects Charlotte with New York
New York City

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, Philadelphia, Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore is an independent city and the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland in the United States. Baltimore is located in central Maryland along the tidal portion of the Patapsco River, an arm of the Chesapeake Bay....
, Washington
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
, Charlottesville
Charlottesville, Virginia

Charlottesville is an independent city located within the confines of Albemarle County, Virginia in the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States, and named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the queen consort of George III of the United Kingdom of the United Kingdom....
, and Greensboro
Greensboro, North Carolina

Greensboro is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the third-largest city, by population, in North Carolina and the largest city in Guilford County, North Carolina and the surrounding Piedmont Triad metropolitan region....
 to the north, and Greenville
Greenville, South Carolina

Greenville is a mid-sized city located in the upstate of South Carolina. It is the county seat of Greenville County, SC and the principal city in the Greenville-Mauldin, South Carolina-Easley, South Carolina Greenville-Mauldin-Easley metropolitan area ....
, Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta is the Capital and most populous city in Georgia , as well as the 33rd largest city in the United States of America with a population of 519,145....
, Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham is the largest city in the United States state of Alabama and is the county seat of Jefferson County, Alabama. It also includes part of Shelby County, Alabama....
 and New Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans is a major United States port city and the largest city in Louisiana. New Orleans is the center of the New Orleans metropolitan area metropolitan area, the largest metro area in the state....
 to the south.

The Carolinian
Carolinian

Carolinian may refer to:...
 train connects Charlotte with New York
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population city in the United States. It is the fifth-largest metropolitan area and fourth-largest urban area by population in the United States, the nation's fourth-largest consumer media market as ranked by the Nielsen Media Research, and the 49th-most...
, Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore is an independent city and the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland in the United States. Baltimore is located in central Maryland along the tidal portion of the Patapsco River, an arm of the Chesapeake Bay....
, Washington
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
, Richmond
Richmond, Virginia

Richmond is the Capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States. Like all Virginia municipalities incorporated as cities, it is an independent city and not part of any county....
, Raleigh
Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh is the Capital of the state of North Carolina and the List of North Carolina county seats of Wake County, North Carolina. Raleigh is known as the ?City of Oaks? for its many oaks....
, Durham
Durham, North Carolina

Durham is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the county seat of Durham County, North Carolina and also extends into Wake County, North Carolina county....
 and Greensboro
Greensboro, North Carolina

Greensboro is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the third-largest city, by population, in North Carolina and the largest city in Guilford County, North Carolina and the surrounding Piedmont Triad metropolitan region....
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The Piedmont
Carolinian

Carolinian may refer to:...
 train connects Charlotte with Raleigh
Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh is the Capital of the state of North Carolina and the List of North Carolina county seats of Wake County, North Carolina. Raleigh is known as the ?City of Oaks? for its many oaks....
, Durham
Durham, North Carolina

Durham is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the county seat of Durham County, North Carolina and also extends into Wake County, North Carolina county....
 and Greensboro
Greensboro, North Carolina

Greensboro is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the third-largest city, by population, in North Carolina and the largest city in Guilford County, North Carolina and the surrounding Piedmont Triad metropolitan region....
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The Amtrak station
Charlotte (Amtrak station)

The Charlotte Amtrak Station in Charlotte, North Carolina is served by three passenger trains. The street address is 1914 North Tryon Street, about 1.5 miles to the northeast of downtown Charlotte....
 is located at 1914 North Tryon Street.

The city is currently planning a new centralized multimodial train station called the Gateway Station
Gateway Station (Charlotte, North Carolina)

Gateway Station is a proposed multimodal transit center in Charlotte center city Charlotte, North Carolina, North Carolina, U.S.A.. It will serve the LYNX Rapid Transit Services Purple Line commuter rail, Silver Line bus rapid transit or light rail and both the West Corridor and Center City Corridor streetcar service, as well as Amtrak, G...
. It is expected to house the future LYNX Purple Line, the new Greyhound bus station, and the Crescent line that passes through Uptown Charlotte.

Sister cities

Charlotte has seven sister cities:
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    Arequipa
    Arequipa

    Arequipa is the capital of the Arequipa Region in southern Peru. With a population of 1,000,291 it is the List of 20 largest cities in Peru of the country....
    , Peru
    Peru

    Peru , officially the Republic of Peru , is a country in western South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean....
     (1962)
  • Baoding
    Baoding

    Baoding is a prefecture-level city in Hebei province, China....
    , People's Republic of China
    People's Republic of China

    The People's Republic of China , commonly known as China, is the largest country in East Asia and the List of countries by population in the world with over 1.3 billion people, approximately a fifth of the world's population....
     (1987)
  • Flag of Germany
    Krefeld
    Krefeld

    Krefeld , also known as Crefeld until 1929, is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located southwest of the Ruhr area, its center just a few kilometres to the west of the River Rhine; the borough of Uerdingen is situated directly on the Rhine....
    , Germany
    Germany

    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
     (1985)
  • Flag of Ghana
    Kumasi
    Kumasi

    Kumasi is a city in southern central Ghana. It is located near the Lake Bosomtwe, in the Rain Forest Region about 250 km northwest of Accra. Kumasi is approximately 300 miles north of the Equator and 100 miles north of the Gulf of Guinea....
    , Ghana
    Ghana

    The Republic of Ghana is a country in West Africa. It borders C?te d'Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south....
     (1995)
  • Flag of France
    Limoges
    Limoges

    Limoges is a city and Communes of France in France, the Prefectures in France of the Haute-Vienne Departments of France, and the administrative capital of the Limousin Regions of France....
    , France
    France

    France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
     (1992)
  • Flag of Russia
    Voronezh
    Voronezh

    Voronezh is a large types of inhabited localities in Russia in southwestern Russia, not far from Ukraine. It is located either side of the Voronezh River, twelve kilometers away from where it flows into the Don River, Russia....
    , Russia
    Russia

    Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
     (1991)
  • Flag of Poland
    Wroclaw
    Wroclaw

    Wroclaw is the chief city of the historical region of Lower Silesia in south-western Poland, situated on the Oder River river. Over the centuries the city has been part of Kingdom of Poland , Bohemia, Austria, Prussia, and Germany....
    , Poland
    Poland

    Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
     (1993)


See also

  • Financial Centre
    Financial Centre

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  • Charlotte metropolitan area
    Charlotte metropolitan area

    The Charlotte metropolitan area is a metropolitan area/region of North Carolina and South Carolina The Carolinas within and surrounding the city of Charlotte, North Carolina....
  • Hurricane Hugo
    Hurricane Hugo

    Hurricane Hugo was a destructive Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale hurricane that struck Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, South Carolina and North Carolina in September of the 1989 Atlantic hurricane season, killing 56 people and leaving 56,000 homeless....
  • I-85 Corridor
    I-85 Corridor

    The I-85 Corridor is a multi-state region that follows I-85 across the Southeastern United States. It stretches from Montgomery, Alabama to Petersburg, Virginia....
  • Mecklenburg County
    Mecklenburg County, North Carolina

    Mecklenburg County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2008, the population was 902,803. Its county seat is Charlotte, North Carolina....
  • List of people from Charlotte
    List of people from Charlotte

    The following is list of notable people associated with the United States city of Charlotte, North Carolina. All people listed are or have previously been residents of Charlotte, unless otherwise indicated....
  • Piedmont Crescent
    Piedmont Crescent

    The Piedmont Crescent is a large urbanized region in the U.S. state of North Carolina that forms the northern section of the rapidly developing I-85 Corridor megalopolis in the southeastern United States....
  • May 1989 tornado outbreak


Further reading

  • Hanchett, Thomas W. Sorting Out the New South City: Race, Class, and Urban Development in Charlotte, 1875-1975. 380 pages. University of North Carolina Press. August 1, 1998. ISBN 0-8078-2376-7.
  • Kratt, Mary Norton. Charlotte: Spirit of the New South. 293 pages. John F. Blair, Publisher. September 1, 1992. ISBN 0-89587-095-9.
  • Kratt, Mary Norton and Mary Manning Boyer. Remembering Charlotte: Postcards from a New South City, 1905-1950. 176 pages. University of North Carolina Press. October 1, 2000. ISBN 0-8078-4871-9.
  • Kratt, Mary Norton. New South Women: Twentieth Century Women of Charlotte, North Carolina. Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County in Association with John F. Blair, Publisher. August 1, 2001. ISBN 0-89587-250-


External links

  • a local history website


Maps and aerial photos