Historic Rosedale
Just minutes away from uptown Charlotte, Historic Rosedale is one of the finest examples of Federal period architecture in North Carolina. Originally part of a 911-acre plantation, Rosedale was built by Archibald Frew, a merchant, postmaster, and tax collector. The house was occupied in the 1830's by D. T. Caldwell and his family. Dr. Caldwell, in addition to his medical practice, ran the plantation with the support of 20 to 30 slaves. Historic Rosedale is located three miles northeast of uptown Charlotte between 36th Street and Sugar Creek Road at 3427 N. Tryon Street. Free parking and picnic area. Open to the public Wednesday - Friday and select Saturdays
Hours & Admission
Guided house tours, gardens, and special events. Open to the public Wednesday - Friday, 10:30 to 3:00 and select Saturdays 10:30 to 3:00. Visitors advised to call ahead or visit HISTORICROSEDALE.ORG for additional information and to confirm availability.Events
The Intelligence of the Enslaved
Through September 30Rosedale Paranormal Investigation
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