History

Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers’ former linebacker, was recognized for his eight-season career with the Panthers, among other major accolades in the NFL.
The iconic burger stand has been serving customers for 50+ years in the Queen City.
Latta Arcade houses several offices and retailers, welcoming Charlotteans to dine in the heart of Uptown.
The historic Carolina Theatre will welcome the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra for one of its first performances in nearly 50 years.
The SouthPark landmark has transformed from a shopping destination to a symbol of the Queen City’s growth.
Levine Museum of the New South was the top pick for Condé Nast Traveler’s list of the best museums in every state.
Be transported to the Regency era while meeting author Julia Quinn at two events in Charlotte.
Led by quarterback Cam Newton, the Carolina Panthers had an electric season but came up short on becoming Super Bowl champions.
Learn about local Black history through art, books, food, and community at these events around the city.
The Queen City’s coldest day on record was Jan. 21, 1985 when the city hit -5 degrees. That record temperature was hit two other times in the city’s history.
The Charlotte Museum of History is hosting its annual Twelfth Night event, celebrating the state’s history of distilling spirits.
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Chef Robin Anthony was the only chef in the Queen City to secure a nomination by the James Beard Awards as one of the best chefs in the Southeast.
The Charlotte Hornets will hold a retirement ceremony on Thursday, March 19, during the team’s game against the Orlando Magic.
The new development will pay homage to the former Eastland Mall while carving out space for new retailers, amenities, and residential spaces.
The civil rights leader visited the Queen City several times and spoke at Johnson C. Smith University.
On the rocks, neat, dirty, frozen, or zero proof — we’re spilling the Long Island iced tea on the best spots to grab a drink after work in Charlotte.
Morehead Street will have a community hub for gourmet eats, cocktails, and live entertainment by mid-March 2026.