A Tourist’s Guide to Charlotte’s Iconic Buildings

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Charlotte is definitely one of the most beautiful cities in the USA. This city has a long connection with the history of the United States. After the Civil War ended, this city took off as a railway hub and, later, a hub for cotton mills.

Today, it is one of the fastest-growing metropolises in the USA. Not to forget, it is also one of the country’s most prominent spots for the financial services industry.

This city is also home to several great buildings. Some of them also hold the greatness of the United States in their bricks. So if you’re planning a historic tour of Charlotte, NC, we have a tourist guide ready for you.

1. The NASCAR Hall of Fame

The NASCAR Hall of Fame is one of the finest places in Charlotte that you can visit with your family. This building holds the historic stories of NASCAR sports in detail. The building was designed keeping in mind the curves and lines of the racing track.

The wonderful exterior design is complemented by a large glass atrium. The interior is filled with visuals and stories about the history of the game, the best drivers, and the different technologies. You’ll get around 50 interactive experiences in the hall. 

2. Bechtler Museum of Art

This is one of the finest art museums in the United States. It is located in Uptown Charlotte. This place holds a different collection of modern and contemporary art. This museum also holds the works of legends like Picasso and Warhol. This building is in itself a piece of art, as it is beautifully designed with different glass and steel structures. The playful Firebird sculpture is the main attraction of this place. All in all, this is a must-visit place for all art lovers.

3. Bank of America Corporate Center

Next is a skyscraper standing tall in the heart of the city—the head office of Bank of America. The building has a total of 55 floors and is 871 feet tall; it is the tallest building in the city. The crown-like structure at the top of the building is illuminated at night, adding extra beauty to the skyline of the city. This long-standing building is a testament to the importance of this city as a financial hub. This building is a must-visit spot while taking a historic tour of Charlotte, NC.

4. Mint Museum

The Mint Museum is a cultural landmark of the city, situated on East M.L.K. Jr. Blvd. It is also home to several pieces of art that are made by local and international artists. Some pieces of art in this place are at least 2000 years old. This museum also has modern and classical-era art and collections from the African diaspora.

5. Billy Graham Library

This is a barn-shaped building in Charlotte that was made to honor the legacy of the evangelist Billy Graham. This building has a mural by Thomas Kinkade and a prayer garden. With a beautiful glass atrium, this building is a great example of modern architecture and is a must-visit spot in Charlotte, NC.

6. Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture

This is another great historic place in Charlotte. It contains different beautiful African-American pieces of art. This place celebrates African American culture in the finest and most beautiful way.

Conclusion

If you’re a history nerd who loves to visit places that have historic importance, then Charlotte is just the place for you. It has a lot of attractions that will make your trip worth the time and money. Plan a trip today and enjoy everything that Charlotte has to offer.

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