Historic Rosedale Plantation in Charlotte, NC is a renowned destination that offers visitors a unique glimpse into the rich history of the Frew, Caldwell, and Davidson families, as well as the enslaved and free African Americans who lived and worked on the land. With its well-preserved 1815 historic house and surrounding buildings, Rosedale Plantation aims to present an authentic view of the past and emphasize the significant role these families played in shaping the local community. Additionally, the plantation provides a peaceful green space adorned with Treasure Trees, native plants, and garden borders, offering a serene escape within the bustling urban corridor.
The mission of Historic Rosedale Foundation is threefold: to educate, preserve, and foster a more diverse and inclusive platform for interpretation. By offering guided house tours, school field trips, and group tours, Rosedale Plantation strives to educate visitors about the plantation's history and the contributions of its inhabitants. The foundation also offers event rentals, photography opportunities, and membership options to engage the community and support the preservation of this important historical site.
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