QR codes reveal history of Mecklenburg County landmarks

QR codes reveal history of Mecklenburg County landmarks
QR codes reveal history of Mecklenburg County landmarks
MECKLENBURG COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Accessing local history is as easy as opening your camera app. The Mecklenburg County Historic Landmarks department has been placing QR code placards at historic sites, making it easier than ever for residents and visitors to discover local history. 

More than 35 placards have been placed at 14 landmarks throughout Mecklenburg County. To learn the stories behind these notable sites, simply open the camera app on your smartphone, scan the code, and click the link that appears.  

Learn more about places such as:  

  • Savona Mill
  • Bojangles Coliseum
  • Massey-Clark House
  • Huntersville Rosenwald School #2
  • Dr. Whitley Office Building
  • Reid House
  • Parkwood-Avenue ARP Church
  • Franks House
  • Mecklenburg County Courthouse
  • Ratcliffe-Otterbourg House

Many residents may not know the office they work in, building where they worship, or a house in their neighborhood has over a hundred years of history behind it. These QR code placards are a quick way to discover the stories behind the structures that have shaped our community.  
Historic Landmarks Director Stewart Gray

The Mecklenburg County Historic Landmarks department works with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission to protect properties of historic significance by recommending designations, buying and selling endangered landmarks, administering design reviews, and educating the public on the importance of historic landmarks. They have helped preserve more than 375 historic landmarks, including homes, schools, cemeteries, farms, and parks.  

Owners of properties designed as historic landmarks can contact HL@MeckNC.gov to learn more about getting a placard for their property.  


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