With the excitement of a cosmopolitan city and the ease of Southern charm, Charlotte presents a unique atmosphere where big city style meets down-home appeal.
Sugarbushes, orchards, dairies, berry farms, a winery, market gardens, livestock operations, honey houses, grain and community supported agriculture are just some of Charlotte's flourishing enterprises.
History buffs will want to soak up Charlotte’s rich past at its varied museums, ranging from the Charlotte County Historical Center to a refurbished home that now houses an African-American museum.
This is a town with multiple attractions; close enough to Burlington for an easy commute, yet far enough to have escaped the depredations of Shelburne Road.
More than just the nation's second largest financial center, Charlotte’s changing face will surprise you.
With dynamic chefs and invigorating restaurant concepts, Charlotte’s culinary delights are seemingly endless.
Accommodation choices in Charlotte range from small inns and B&B’s to numerous motels and hotels, many with waterfront locations. |