Fact Friday 450 - Nominate your favorite local historical places!
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Hey, history buffs.
Have you ever looked at a local spot and thought, “this place deserves to be commemorated?” Our city is full of legendary locations – many of which are indicated by historical markers. Historical markers reveal significant places, streets, neighborhoods, buildings, businesses, and cultural events from the past or present. Think: The Hezekiah Alexander House or the Captain Jack statue at the corner of 4th Street and Kings Drive.
But not all significant areas get the attention they deserve. What about Brooks’ Sandwich House in NoDa, Tony’s Ice Cream in Gastonia, or the massive Willow Oak in the Union County town of Marvin that was named a “National Champion” by American Forests?
We want to put these places on the map — literally.
Have you ever looked at a local spot and thought, “this place deserves to be commemorated?” Our city is full of legendary locations – many of which are indicated by historical markers. Historical markers reveal significant places, streets, neighborhoods, buildings, businesses, and cultural events from the past or present. Think: The Hezekiah Alexander House or the Captain Jack statue at the corner of 4th Street and Kings Drive.
But not all significant areas get the attention they deserve. What about Brooks’ Sandwich House in NoDa, Tony’s Ice Cream in Gastonia, or the massive Willow Oak in the Union County town of Marvin that was named a “National Champion” by American Forests?
We want to put these places on the map — literally.
We’re putting your unofficial historical locations on the map.
Map via Proxi
Rules + details
Submit your historic place for a chance to be featured nationwide on our historical marker map. Our favorite submissions will then be featured in our newsletter, where we’ll put it to a vote. Who knows?Maybe it will receive an official historical marker.Submissions are open through 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Finalists will be selected by our team and announced in our newsletter. These finalists will then go head-to-head in a vote for our readers’ favorite. The winner will be announced later in December. No promises that it will get an actual historical marker, but it will be one in our hearts.
Want to know more about official historical markers around town? Check out the Historical Marker Database.
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Sources:
CLT Today email newsletter, November 14, 2024
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“History is not the past, it is the present. We carry our history with us. We are our history.” - James Baldwin