Charlotte's Historic West End | Trail of History
On this Trail of History we explore the neighborhoods and the educational institution that make Charlotte’s West End historically and culturally vital to our city’s story. Meet a local historian and a city planner who’ve teamed up to preserve the rich history of this part of town. We’ll learn how Johnson C. Smith University to this day acts as a magnet for drawing people to the area as it has for decades. And we’ll speak with leaders building bridges within this historic community as it sees an influx of newcomers. Charlotte's Historic West End, only on Trail of History.

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Charlotte Historical Sites

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