50 Things to Do in North Carolina

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Mint Museum Uptown

Located at the Levine Center for the Arts, Mint Museum Uptown is Charlotte’s premier destination for craft, design, and contemporary art. Opened in 2010, this

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Metalmorphosis

A mesmerizing fusion of engineering and artistry, Metalmorphosis is one of Charlotte’s most striking public sculptures. Created by Czech artist David Černý, this 25-foot-tall, 14-ton

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Mint Museum Randolph

Established in 1936 as North Carolina’s first art museum, Mint Museum Randolph is housed in the former Charlotte Mint, a historic federal-style building that once

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Mustang Owner’s Museum

The Mustang Owner’s Museum in Concord, North Carolina, celebrates one of America’s most iconic muscle cars. Located near the Charlotte Motor Speedway, this museum is

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NASCAR Hall of Fame

In 2010, NASCAR and the City of Charlotte built this state-of-art complex to honor the drivers, crew members, team owners, and other icons of the

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NASCAR Racing Experience

For those who have ever dreamed of racing a real NASCAR stock car, the NASCAR Racing Experience offers an adrenaline-fueled bucket-list adventure. Held at Charlotte

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AvidXchange Music Factory

AvidXchange Music Factory is Charlotte’s premier entertainment district, a sprawling complex dedicated to live music, nightlife, and immersive experiences. Originally known as the NC Music

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McGill Rose Garden

McGill Rose Garden is a blooming testament to transformation, turning a former coal yard into one of Charlotte’s most enchanting botanical escapes. What began in

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Spectrum Center

Spectrum Center is the heart of Charlotte’s sports and entertainment scene, serving as the home arena for the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets and hosting some of

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Nevin Park

A hidden gem in northwest Charlotte, Nevin Community Park offers a mix of recreation, nature, and family-friendly activities across its 197-acre expanse. Whether you’re looking

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Romare Bearden Park

Romare Bearden Park is a vibrant urban oasis in the heart of Uptown Charlotte, celebrating the legacy of renowned artist Romare Bearden. Spanning 5.4 acres,

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First Ward Park

First Ward Park is a vibrant 4.6-acre green space in Uptown Charlotte, blending modern design with community-focused amenities. Opened in 2015 as part of a

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Discovery Place

Discovery Place is Charlotte’s premier science and technology museum, offering an immersive, hands-on experience that sparks curiosity for visitors of all ages. Since its founding

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Fourth Ward

Charlotte’s Fourth Ward is a captivating blend of history and modern city life, offering a striking mix of beautifully restored Victorian homes, lush green spaces,

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Frank Liske Park

Once a working farm for the historic Stonewall Jackson Training School, this 238-acre park blends history, recreation, and natural beauty in the heart of Cabarrus

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Freedom Park

Known as “The Central Park of Charlotte”, Freedom Park has nearly 100 acres of beauty and recreation surrounding a 7-acre lake. Located just 3 miles

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Harvey B. Gantt Center

Founded in 1974 as the Afro-American Cultural Center, the Harvey B. Gantt Center is Charlotte’s leading institution celebrating African-American art, history, and culture. Named after

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Hendrick Motorsports Complex

For NASCAR fans, Hendrick Motorsports Complex is a must-visit destination, offering an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at one of the sport’s most dominant racing teams. Founded

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McAlpine Creek Park

McAlpine Creek Park is a landmark in Charlotte’s outdoor scene—not just for its scenic beauty, but for its history. Built in 1978, it was home

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Marshall Park

Marshall Park is a peaceful green space in Uptown Charlotte, offering stunning skyline views, a reflecting pond with a fountain, and the Martin Luther King

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Land of Oz

High atop Beech Mountain, North Carolina, a forgotten world from your childhood awaits—The Land of Oz, a once-abandoned, now-revived Wizard of Oz theme park. Originally

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Lake Norman

As the largest man-made lake in the Carolinas, Lake Norman stretches 34 miles long with 520 miles of shoreline, offering limitless adventures on and off

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ImaginOn

A one-of-a-kind fusion of storytelling, technology, and creativity, ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center is an interactive adventure for young minds. Designed to ignite

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Historic Rural Hill Farm

Once the grand estate of Major John Davidson, a signer of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, Historic Rural Hill is a 250-year-old homestead-turned-living-history farm that

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Latta Place Historic Site

Latta Place, formerly known as Historic Latta Plantation, Nature Center, & Preserve, is a preserved 19th-century Federal-style estate in Huntersville, offering a rare glimpse into

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Charlotte Rail Trail

Running 3.5 miles alongside Charlotte’s LYNX Blue Line, the Charlotte Rail Trail is a lively corridor of public art, community spaces, and local hotspots that

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Carowinds

Sitting on the border of North Carolina and South Carolina is Carowinds theme-park, aptly named for the strong winds that blow between the states. It

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Carolina Raptor Center

At Carolina Raptor Center, bald eagles, owls, falcons, and hawks aren’t just exhibits—they’re part of a cutting-edge rescue and rehabilitation effort that has treated over

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Big Rock Nature Preserve

Hidden within suburban Charlotte, Big Rock Nature Preserve holds some of the oldest exposed rock formations in Mecklenburg County, dating back over 500 million years.

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Belk Theater

The Belk Theater at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center is Charlotte’s largest and most prestigious performance venue, renowned for its world-class acoustics, striking architecture, and intimate

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Bechtler Museum of Modern Art

The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art is Charlotte’s premier destination for 20th-century modern art, showcasing works by Picasso, Calder, Warhol, Miró, Giacometti, and more. Designed

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Truist Field

You needn’t be a huge baseball fan to enjoy watching the Triple-A Charlotte Knights at Truist Field: sweeping views of Charlotte’s city skyline make it

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Bank of America Stadium

A landmark of Charlotte’s skyline, Bank of America Stadium is the electric home of the NFL’s Carolina Panthers and MLS’s Charlotte FC. Opened in 1996,

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