Mad About Modern Home Tour 2023

  • September 30, 2023 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • The Charlotte Museum of History

    3500 Shamrock Drive
    Charlotte, North Carolina 28215
Ticket Price $0.00-$500.00 This event is now over
Description

Join us for the 2023 Mad About Modern Home Tour on Saturday, September 30 from 10 am to 4 pm to celebrate some of the best of Charlotte midcentury + modern architecture and design. 

A special kickoff celebration at the Museum from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm on Thursday, September 28 recognizes the contributions of women to the Queen City’s built environment and features a panel discussion with Regan Stewart of True Homes, LaToya Faustin of She Built This City and Susan Mayer of SVM Historical Consulting. 

Available Tickets:

  • Kickoff Celebration: Free, but preregistration requested by visiting charlottemuseum.org/events.
  • Standard: Includes admission to all homes and spaces featured on the tour for one individual.
  • VIP: Includes guided tours of the homes via private shuttle bus, free gift, and other exclusive add-ons from the Museum.
  • Sponsorships: All sponsorships include standard tickets to the tour with additional perks available at each tier.

Please note, VIP tickets are extremely limited and expected to sell out!

Date & Time

Sat, Sep 30, 2023 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Venue Details

The Charlotte Museum of History

3500 Shamrock Drive
Charlotte, North Carolina 28215 The Charlotte Museum of History
The Charlotte Museum of History

The Charlotte Museum of History saves and shares the Charlotte region’s history, connecting the past to current issues and opportunities. We believe a shared understanding of the past can enrich the community’s future, and we work to tell the stories of all parts of our community and all those who have inhabited our area.

 

The museum sits on an eight-acre wooded campus in fast-changing East Charlotte. It’s the site of the oldest surviving house in Mecklenburg County, the Rock House built circa 1774 for the Hezekiah Alexander household. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a designated local landmark, the house is Charlotte’s only remaining structure from the days of the Revolutionary period. Nearby are a relocated barn dating to the era, a reproduction log kitchen, and a reconstructed two-story springhouse. Tours of the site and museum programs highlight how people lived during that era and tell of the many cultures that came together to build Charlotte, including the stories of Black, Indigenous, and immigrant communities.


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