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300 S Tryon St Ste 201
Charlotte, NC 28202
History and culture connect people to each other which is the main purpose of Levine Museum of the New South in Charlotte, North Carolina. It has immersive exhibits that will take you down memory lane. The town’s transformation which includes its industry and agriculture is also featured. It is a wonder to look at, and a perfect place to remember those who had gone through so much in order to preserve the wonderful memories projected at the museum.
Even at this time of the pandemic, the Levine Museum of the New South administration doesn’t stop educating young and old about the history and culture of Charlotte and its neighborhood. Through their digital platform, you can still get a tour and see the exhibitions. They have series of classes online about the history and tackles social injustices and racial discrimination.
Families can also avail the Educational Curriculum which includes past and present exhibits and exciting activities for young and old. They have crossword puzzles, drawing activities, video presentations, and many more. All are history-related and a reflection of what is being shown in the actual exhibitions at Levine Museum of the New South.
Since travel and field trips are prohibited, students can still have a virtual tour at the museum. A “tour guide” will lead you to the Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers and to Brooklyn: Once a City, Within a city. Reading materials are also provided. The tour quiz afterward gets the kids really excited as they get to compete with their fellow tourists for the correct answers online. They can modify the tour that will suit the guests whether they are a group of students or adults.
Levine Museum of the New South is a one-of-a-kind museum as it tackles issues that others may find uncomfortable discussing or even show. This museum is clearly dedicated to humanity. Giving honor to those who were not able to enjoy equality and for those who suffered the cruelty from their fellow Americans. A museum that celebrates culture and history. With hopes that the gap will be bridged among us. With a vision that despite the many changes North Carolina has gone through, the heart of the people will stay the same- with compassion and giving importance to their roots and their history.