The Mission of Historic Rosedale Foundation is threefold: to educate, to preserve and to continue to build a more diverse and inclusive platform for interpretation. We shall: 1) Present an authentic view of five generations of the Frew, Caldwell and Davidson families, and the enslaved and free African Americans that lived and worked on the land; 2) Preserve and interpret the 1815 historic house and the surrounding buildings emphasizing the important role these white and black families held in Charlotte, NC; 3) Provide and maintain a peaceful green space with Treasure Trees, garden borders, native and heirloom plants within a highly developed urban corridor.
Description
Join us at Charlotte's second oldest house! Guided house tours of the 1815 Historic Rosedale house are lead by knowledgeable Interpreters. A guided house tour of the 15-room federal-era home examines life during the antebellum era, as well as the architecture and decorative arts in the restored house museum. A look at our African American Legacy Project is also included. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour and allow one hour plus additional time to see the gardens, grounds, and reconstructed blacksmith shop on your own. Advanced tickets are recommended. Please note: Guided house tour tickets include admission to the grounds, a separate grounds admission fee is not charged.
Guided house tours are given on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and select Saturdays at 11:30 am and 1:00 pm
Guided house tours are rain or shine, no refunds.
Date & Time
Feb 1 - Dec 20, 2024