Historic Rosedale
About the Business
Historic Rosedale, located at 3427 North Tryon Street in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a museum, park, and tourist attraction dedicated to preserving the history of the Frew, Caldwell, and Davidson families, as well as the enslaved and free African Americans who lived and worked on the land. The institution offers guided house tours on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and select Saturdays, allowing visitors to explore the historic house and surrounding buildings. The grounds are open Tuesday through Friday, with select Saturdays, from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Private house and garden tours can also be arranged by calling the office.
In addition to tours, Historic Rosedale is available for event rentals, including weddings and celebrations. The institution also offers membership opportunities for those looking to join the community and volunteer or employment opportunities for those interested in sharing their time and talents. The mission of the Historic Rosedale Foundation is to educate, preserve, and build a more diverse and inclusive platform for interpretation, ensuring that the stories of the past are accurately represented and maintained for future generations. With its peaceful green space, Treasure Trees, and native plants, Historic Rosedale provides a unique and enriching experience for visitors in the heart of Charlotte's urban corridor.
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Location & Phone number
3427 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28206, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
10:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday:
10:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday:
10:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday:
10:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Beautiful plantation! The gardens are exquisite! We opted out of the guided tour as they charge $15/adult and $13/children, but the grounds are free. Definitely worth a visit!"
"The Historic Rosedale Ghost tour, hosted by the Charlotte Paranormal Society, was a fantastic way to kick off the ghostly and ghastly events that I have planned for October.. Our guide was incredible, her knowledge of the history of the home and the area was only surpassed by her knowledge of the paranormal. Admittedly, there were moments where even the non-believers had to admit they 'felt' something... I would HIGHLY recommend this tour!"
"We went to a local theatre concert that was held on the back lawn. The setting was great for this, you could walk the gardens but couldn't go inside the house. The gardens are amazing. Worth visiting just to see them! Several years back, we came here for the Victorian Funeral event, which was great fun. That time we did see the inside of the house. Definitely worth visiting!"
"The place was awesome. The grounds and house were great. The tour guide was great as well. All the people were very nice and friendly.. We will definitely be going back soon."
"Catching up on reviews. I stopped by for the first time on Sunday, 05-08-22. Couldn't be with my mom for Mother's Day so I took advantage of the free admission being offered. Truly another one of Charlotte's hidden gems! I've driven by for years & couldn't believe the beauty that captivated me just beyond downtown. It was chilly that day, but the flowers in bloom warmed my heart. I was just as mesmerized by that swamp chestnut oak as I was by any tree I'd seen near Charleston. The staff was very friendly. They were eager to answer my questions and give me a great history lesson. Would definitely return."
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