Making Their Mark: Charlotteans Who Shaped the City

Through Sunday, April 30
Levine Museum of the New South

Experience the latest exhibition from Levine Museum in partnership with Trails of History. Making Their Mark highlights men and women - including Catawba Chief Haigler, Julius Chambers, Romare Bearden, and Dr. Annie Alexander - who have influenced the growth of Charlotte’s communities, institutions, and physical spaces throughout its rich history.

Explore the stories of Catawba warriors, civil rights activists, educators, artists, leaders in healthcare and more. These individuals came from different backgrounds and lived through different times, yet collectively, their legacies shape Charlotte’s identity.

Dive into archival photographs, collection items from Levine Museum, archived PBS Trail of History episodes, original sculptures by Trail of History artists, and interpretive panels highlighting key turning points in Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s history.

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Through Sunday, April 30 · add to calendar 2023-06-02 09:00:00 2023-04-30 17:00:00 America/New_York Making Their Mark: Charlotteans Who Shaped the City https://charlottecultureguide.com/event/428276/making-their-mark-charlotteans-who-shaped-the-city Levine Museum of the New South, 401 S. Tryon St. Ste. 100, Charlotte, NC, 28202
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Levine Museum of the New South

401 S. Tryon St. Ste. 100
Charlotte, NC 28202
704-333-1887 phone

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Parking:

On weekdays, Levine Museum provides visitors 2 hours of validation for parking in Seventh Street Station parking deck, which is located next to the museum. After 2 hours, regular parking fees apply.

On weekends and for evening events, the museum provides parking validation, with no hourly limit.

Visitors should present parking ticket for validation at the Guest Services desk upon arrival.

Directions:

From I-77 North, take John Belk Freeway / I-277 North (exit 9B) to the College Street exit. Take College Street (one-way) to 7th Street. Turn right onto 7th Street. The Museum is on the right, on the corner of College and 7th, with the entrance facing 7th Street.

From I-77 South or I-85, take I-77 South to Brookshire Freeway (exit 11). Take Brookshire Freeway East / I-277 South (exit 11A). Take the Church/Tryon Street exit onto 11th Street. Turn right onto Tryon Street. Turn left onto 7th Street. The Museum is on the right, on the corner of College and 7th, with the entrance facing 7th Street.