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May
29
2:00 PM14:00
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Charlotte, NC: Sunday Slow Rider’s Bike Tour

Join us for a special edition of the Sunday Slow Ride with bike leaders Pamela Murray and Katie Zager, as the group explores the Blue Line and the Blue Line Extension. We will ride 10-15 miles at an easy pace with several stops to talk about the development that has occurred along the light rail corridor. Participants must bring their own bike and helmet.

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May
28
1:00 PM13:00
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Charlotte, NC: Retro Uptown Charlotte Walk

Walk with Retro Charlotte blogger and Charlotte Observer librarian Maria David, heading west on West Trade Street and return to the starting point. Old photos from the 1920s-1930s will compare then and now at sites such as the federal courthouse, now-demolished hotels, bus stations, with a few memories of the seedier side of the city.

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May
21
10:00 AM10:00
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Charlotte, NC: A Walk on the West Side: Irwin Creek Greenway at Arbor Glen, Clanton Park and Revolution Park

Join Revolution Park community leader John Howard for a walking tour highlighting 3 west side neighborhoods and the contiguous system of public spaces linked by bike routes and a greenway that joins them. Over the years, the system was developed by different groups including Charlotte DOT and Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation. The walk will begin at Arbor Glen Recreation Center and end at Revolution Park Sports Academy. It will highlight community landmarks such as a community garden, influential community members, and discuss how the original community was developed from the 1920s through the 1960s.

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May
21
10:00 AM10:00
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Charlotte, NC: The Transformation of Place: University City and Transit-Oriented Development

As the opening of the LYNX Blue Line Extension (BLE) approaches, University City will be shaped by the new development along the BLE. Join us as we walk from Boardwalk Billy's, in the Shoppes at University Place, and highlight BLE improvements, strategies to modernize the suburban shopping centers adjacent to the J.W. Clay Station and discuss how UNC Charlotte will become more connected to surrounding shops, restaurants and offices.

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May
18
4:00 PM16:00
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Charlotte, NC: Munching Tour No. 2 in East Charlotte

  • 3113 North Sharon Amity Road Charlotte, NC, 28205 United States (map)
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Visit a Nepali grocery, enjoy an Ethiopian coffee ceremony, eat a Palestinian feast and finish with Syrian pastries—All in a single east Charlotte spot. Hosted by Charlotte Observer “Food From Home” columnist Tom Hanchett. This walk is limited to 15 attendees. An RSVP to Claire Apaliski (capalisk@uncc.edu) is required to reserve your spot.  Due to its popularity, this walk is full.

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May
15
8:30 AM08:30
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Charlotte, NC: We Walk Together

  • 401 North McDowell Street Charlotte, NC, 28204 United States (map)
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We Walk Together, a monthly program in association with Mecklenburg Ministries, gathers diverse folks who walk and chat to learn about each other and their city. Join us at Little Rock AME Zion Church in Center City for 2.28 mile roundtrip walk to St. Paul Baptist, 1401 Allen Street in the Belmont neighborhood.

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May
14
11:00 AM11:00
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Charlotte, NC: Charlotte Neighborhood Walking Tour of Elizabeth

Join neighborhood leader Nancy Albert and others for a walking tour of the historic Elizabeth neighborhood. Elizabeth is Charlotte’s second streetcar suburb and is the location of the city’s first public park. Many residents who have made lasting impressions on the city have called Elizabeth home.

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May
14
10:00 AM10:00
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Charlotte, NC: South End/ Dilworth Bike Tour

  • Pike’s Old Fashioned Soda Shop (map)
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Join us for a slow paced ride through the South End and Dilworth neighborhoods as we stop to discuss historic homes and structures listed by the Charlotte Historic Landmarks Commission as Designated Historic properties. The ride will include several brief stops and highlights include the 1895 Park Manufacturing Co. building, the 1901 Villalonga-Alexander House, the 1897 Gautier-Gilchrist House, where we will hear from the owners about the long-time ghost residents and efforts to exorcise, and the 1927 Randolph Scott House. Participants are invited to continue the conversations at Pike’s Old Fashioned Soda Shop following the ride.

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May
8
3:00 PM15:00
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Charlotte, North Carolina: The Stories of Hebrew Cemetery

  • 1801 Statesville Avenue Charlotte, NC, 28206 United States (map)
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Enjoy a walk with Brian Yesowitch offering up stories of notable Charlotteans who rest in Hebrew Cemetery. The cemetery dates back to 1867. You’ll hear about best-selling author and civil rights activist Harry Golden, discover civic leaders and learn about civil war soldier Corp. Louis Leon, author of Diary of a Tar Heel Confederate Soldier, who is buried here.

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May
8
2:00 PM14:00
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Charlotte, NC: The Good the Bad and the Ugly: Urban Design in Charlotte's South End

Join David Walters, a professor in urban design, for a walk around Charlotte’s South End neighborhood. This six-block walk demonstrates what's good and bad about the new urban development that is transforming many of Charlotte's close-in neighborhoods, and answers some questions about how and why this happens and how the quality of redevelopment can be improved. The walk will begin at the Common Market courtyard off the north end of Camden Road (or its former site if it's been demolished before the date of the walk). Walk south on Camden and the Rail Trail as far as the Aston apartments. The walk ends on the terrace of Big Ben pub in Atherton Mill.

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May
8
1:00 PM13:00
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Charlotte, NC: Walking Tour of Hebrew Cemetery and Brightwalk

  • 1801 Statesville Avenue Charlotte, NC, 28206 United States (map)
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One of Charlotte’s oldest, most fascinating burial grounds and one of its newest, most exciting in-city neighborhoods are right next to each other on Statesville Ave. Brian Yesowitch of Temple Beth El will co-lead the walk with Tom Hanchett of Levine Museum Museum of the New South. This walk is being held in partnership with the We Walk Together initiative of Mecklenburg Ministries.

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May
7
1:00 PM13:00
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Charlotte, NC: Walking Tour of Johnson C. Smith University and nearby neighborhood

Join us for a walking tour of Johnson C. Smith University and the nearby vicinity, with neighborhood resident Ruth Smith McDonald, artist Jamil Steel, and historian Tom Hanchett of Levine Museum of the New South. The walk will view the history mural Jamil Steel helped create. The walk is being held in partnership with the We Walk Together initiative of Mecklenburg Ministries.

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May
7
11:00 AM11:00
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Charlotte, NC: Charlotte Neighborhood Walking Tour of NoDa

  • 2909 North Davidson Street Charlotte, NC, 28205 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

 

What: Join neighborhoods  leader Eric Hoenes and Erik Schalburg and the Charlotte Museum of History for a walking tour of the NoDa neighborhood. Learn about the now-eclectic arts district and community that began as a mill village. The tour will begin and end at Heist Brewery with a reception following. Due to its popularity, this walk is full.

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May
7
10:30 AM10:30
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Charlotte, NC: Charlotte Neighborhood Walking Tour of NoDa

  • 2909 North Davidson Street Charlotte, NC, 28205 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join neighborhood leaders Matt and Michele Lemere and the Charlotte Museum of History for a walking tour of the NoDa neighborhood. Learn about the now-eclectic arts district and community that began as a mill village. The tour will begin and end at Heist brewery with a reception following. Due to its popularity, this walk is full.

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May
6
4:00 PM16:00
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Charlotte, NC: Munching Tour No. 1 in East Charlotte

  • 3113 North Sharon Amity Road Charlotte, NC, 28205 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Visit a Nepali grocery, enjoy an Ethiopian coffee ceremony, eat a Palestinian feast and finish with Syrian pastries— All in a single east Charlotte spot. Hosted by Charlotte Observer “Food From Home” columnist Tom Hanchett. This walk is limited to 15 attendees. An RSVP to Claire Apaliski (capalisk@uncc.edu) is required to reserve your spot. Due to its popularity, this walk is full.

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Apr
30
2:00 PM14:00
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Explore Enderly

  • corner of Parkway and Tuckaseegee Road (map)
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Join walk leader Greg Jarrell and community members as we highlight some favorite neighborhood spots in Enderly Park, discuss the markers of history in the neighborhood and look at some great examples of preserved housing from the 1920s through the 1950s. Walk highlights will include the site of the old Lakewood Amusement Park, the S.B. Alexander homesite, the neighborhood commercial center, and QC Family Tree.

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Apr
22
6:00 PM18:00
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Charlotte Neighborhood Walking Tour: Elizabeth

  • 1609 Elizabeth Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina USA (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join neighborhood leader Nancy Albert and the Charlotte Museum of History as we highlight some favorite spots in the historic Elizabeth neighborhood. Elizabeth is Charlotte’s second streetcar suburb and the location of the city’s first public park. The neighborhood was home to residents who made a listing impression on the city. We will begin and end the walk at Earl’s Grocery with a reception following. Due to its popularity, this walk is full.

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