My kids and I visited the AACC and it was full of the history surrounding two of the oldest Afican American neighborhoods in the Charlotte area. Our tour ended with a little history about one of AA families from the late 1800s that lived in the Biddleville and Brroklyn areas. Though we only caught the tail-end of the tour, it was great and my kids ...
The Afro-American Cultural Center is one of the hidden gems of Charlotte, NC. I say hidden because I found it by accident while looking through the "Charlotte Trip" magazine map. I did not see a listing for it in museums, galleries, antiques, or historic sites. The Afro-American Cultural Center could easily fall into any of these ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/17/06
I was given a tour of the center and the shotgun house in the back of the center. It was very educational because I learned many things about Charlotte and the purpose of the center. I will be going back and supporting programs as they came up.
The Afro-American Cultural center is filled with edcation for the young and the old. It even has a small theatre up stairs for various events. It has a great atmosphere, and I would suggest anyone to go there and take a visit.
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 12/09/04
I liked the workers and the pictures and everything......
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