Uptown museum ranks among best in the US

Levine Museum of the New South was the top pick for Condé Nast Traveler’s list of the best museums in every state.

A building with window panels in blue that read "Explore the Past" with the Levine Museum of the New South logo.

Levine Museum of the New South can be found near The Green in Uptown.

Photo by CLTtoday

Out of the nearly 300 museums in North Carolina, the best, according to Condé Nast Traveler, is Uptown’s Levine Museum of the New South. For more than 30 years, the museum has told the story of Charlotte’s growing population, development, and all things “New South.”

“The New South period for historians is right after Reconstruction,” said Keri Petersen, Senior Director of History and Exhibitions.

Museum guests will notice one main exhibition, “Charlotte: Moving Forward, Looking Back.” The exhibition shines a light on the settlement of the Queen City, telling the stories of people, places, and events that built Charlotte and provokes the question: where are we headed?

A wall which reads "Charlotte Moving Forward Looking Back" and four colored panels.

“Charlotte Moving Forward Looking Back” features photographs, artifacts, and interactive media to paint the picture of Charlotte’s growth.

Photo by CLTtoday

“It’s a thematic experience of Charlotte history,” explained Petersen. “The experience also addresses systemic inequalities that have gone throughout our past and we don’t want to repeat those, so we’ve got to take the time to look back.”

While the 3,000 sqft space could be considered “small,” the impact is mighty.

“What we want people to come away with is that if we really want to move forward together as the city we are now, all the different kinds of people that we have here, all the different kinds of businesses... if we really want to move forward together in a productive way where all of us can benefit from what Charlotte has to offer, then we’ve got to look back and understand the choices that were made.”

The museum at 401 S. Tryon St. welcomes guests for free Tuesdays-Sundays and hosts community activation and events year-round.

Fun fact: The museum launched season 2 of its podcast, offering a digital approach to learning the history of the New South.

More from CLTtoday
The express lanes are expected to stretch from Brookshire Freeway to the South Carolina line, with construction anticipated to start after 2030.
While the Queen City may not regularly see snow, we’re a short drive from spots to ski, snowboard, and tube this winter.
As snow fell Saturday, Jan. 31 and stayed through the weekend, you shared your snow day photos with us.
The annual Great Backyard Bird Count attracts more than one million people nationwide to help record the bird population.
The SouthPark brain health center is adding a new program designed to help people living with Parkinson’s stay active, steady, and supported.
It’s almost time for the biggest game of the year. We’re helping you plan it out.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that are worth planning ahead for.
The modern Mexican-inspired restaurant promises to deliver fresh flavors to Center City when it opens in early 2026.
The longstanding museum closed its temporary Uptown location in 2025 and will soon open a new two-building destination in South End.
While the Lunar New Year is on Tuesday, Feb. 17, there are plenty of ways to celebrate early in Charlotte.