History for Mecklenburg County

Mecklengburg County was named in honor of Princess Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the Queen of George III who was King of England.

Charlotte, named for Princess Charlotte and was established in 1766 and is the county's seat, as well as the largest city in North Carolina.



James K. Polk Memorial
 


Charlotte Historic Trolley Museum
Mint Museum of Art
Mint Museum of Craft + Design
N.C. Auto Racing Hall of Fame Museum
 

Historical Sites
legends & Ghost Stories
Mecklenburg County Page

www.pinehurstareagolfing.com/


1 Facts gathered from State Library of North Carolina.


www.inkwethink.com

www.tobaccotrailerblues.com

www.thayerinteractive.com/clickthru/clickthrough.rry/9140

www.thesanddollarmotel.net






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The North Carolina State Flag bears the state colors or red, white and blue.

The Flag bears two dates in its blue field on the left. May 20, 1775 was the year North Carolina signed the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was issued and April 12, 1776 is the date of the Halifax Resolves. North Carolina was the first colony to declare its independence from England well before July 4, 1776.

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