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Queen Charlotte Statue This statue sits atop a fountain at the Charlotte-Douglas International Airport. Donated by a group known as the Queen's Table in 1990, this statue greets many visitors every year as they arrive in Charlotte. Address: 5501 Josh Birmingham Pkwy Charlotte NC USA
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Great Aunt Stella Center Built in 1914, the Stella Center was formerly known as the Tabernacle ARP Church. The property, including the attached four story educational building, was purchased in 1997 by Bruce Parker who re-named the facility after his Great Aunt, Stella. The non-denominational facility seats approximately 400 with state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems and complete disabled access. Address: 926 Elizabeth Ave Charlotte NC USA 28204
1 704 944-6000
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An 1815 plantation home, Historic Rosedale Plantation offers an example of North Carolina Federal period architecture. Guided tours of the plantation are scheduled between 1pm until 4pm on Thrusdays through Sundays. Other tours may be arranged in advance. Address: 3427 N Tryon Street Charlotte NC USA 28206
1 704 335-0325
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Historic Dowd House Historic Dowd House was built in 1879 as the home of Confederate Captain James C. Dowd. By 1917, this historic house became the headquarters of Camp Greene, a U.S. Army Military Base. Address: 2216 Monument Avenue Charlotte NC USA
1 704 398-2260
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