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Charlotte NC Relocation Information, History 101

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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
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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.

 

Comments (11)

Gary Woltal
Keller Williams Realty - Flower Mound, TX
Assoc. Broker Realtor SFR Dallas Ft. Worth

TREMENDOUS backgrounder on Charlotte Debe. Of course I would expect nothing less from the Queen of the Queen City.

Feb 27, 2009 12:17 PM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Debe, a lot of the founding parents of Maryland and Virginia historic towns were refugees from Philadelphia.  Now, I've always liked the town, but back then there might have been something funky that was driving folks south!

Feb 27, 2009 12:26 PM
Teresa Harris
Lake Real Estate, LLC - Denver, NC
Denver . Lake Norman . Charlotte

Very nice info about Charlotte's history. I especially like the driving distance chart; I have always liked those since vacationing with my parents (in the 60's) and staying at the Holiday Inn. They always had those charts too. 

Feb 27, 2009 01:01 PM
Ann Hayden 636-399-7544
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Select Properties-St. Louis Missouri - Des Peres, MO
SelectAnn.com

Debe,

Thank you for the history lesson...one of these days I might visit.

Ann Hayden in chilly Wildwood, Missouri

Feb 27, 2009 01:28 PM
Sheldon Neal
Bergen County, NJ - RE/MAX Real Estate Limited - Maywood, NJ
That British Agent Bergen County NJ

Hi Debe ! - What a nice mini-history lesson !

I didnt know your fair city was named after King George III's wife !! Very nice :o)

Cheers !

Feb 27, 2009 01:53 PM
Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

Debe, I haven't yet visited Charlotte...but now when I do I'll have some information about it! Thanks for sharing it, it was interesting to read.

Feb 27, 2009 02:12 PM
Pat Whitehouse
RE/MAX 1st Olympic Lynchburg Va - Lynchburg, VA
Broker/Owner

Hi Debe Dahling-You never cease to amaze me with the continuing depth of all your blogs. I learn so much from YOU. You are SO good at what you do. Keep up the great work my friend. I'll stop back again and not make it so long. Miss ya. Until next time keep smiling and reporting all the news from Charlotte. :-)

Feb 27, 2009 04:06 PM
Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

Debe, Thanks for the history lesson. I did not know how Charlotte got its name.

Feb 27, 2009 09:34 PM
Jay Williams
Greenville, NC - Greenville, NC
Mortgage Loan Officer - Getting You The Right Loan

Debe, I was completely unaware of the Mecklenberg Declaration of Independence. Nice series you have going here.

Jay

Feb 28, 2009 02:59 AM
Debe Maxwell, CRS
Savvy + Company (704) 491-3310 - Charlotte, NC
The RIGHT CHARLOTTE REALTOR!

Gary:  Thank you!  I love sharing anything and everything about Charlotte with anyone who will listen or read!!  As always, thanks for stopping by!

Pat:  Glad they come this way too!  It's significantly more laid back than Philly!

Teresa:  Funny story about that distance chart--I found it and asked Ray if he would create one for me similar to it--well, believe it or not, the one that I found had Columbia SC 3 hours away!  We double checked all of the distances and laughed at how many of them were WAY off.  So ours is fresh and ACCURATE--2009 style!!

Ann:  You KNOW you're welcome anytime and I would love to show you the Queen City!

Sheldon:  Absolutely!  We've got a bit of Brit in us too!!--'bit of Brit'--hey, I like that!

Carole:  Well, thank you so much!  When you're down, we'll take you on our fab tour so that you can see some of the amazing history here!

PattyP!  Hey dahling!  I always appreciate your comments and you stopping by as you are ONE busy WOMAN!!  How was your mandatory class?!  Glad to see that you're listing and selling in VA and I wish you the best of luck selling those new listings you just got!

Gita:  As always, thank you so much for stopping by and being so kind with your comments!  Have a wonderful weekend...

Jay:  Isn't that interesting?!  Thanks so much and stay tuned--there's SO much to learn about Charlotte NC!

Feb 28, 2009 08:48 AM
Ginger Harper
Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage~ Ginger Harper Real Estate Team - Southport, NC
Your Southport~Oak Island Agent~Brunswick County!

This is such a good group.  Glad to be a part of it.

Ginger Harper of Southport NC

Mar 09, 2009 04:03 AM