The oldest standing Fire Station in Charlotte, NC was built in 1909. Its future is uncertain. Like all great old buildings, this one's full of interesting stories that remind us of our link to the past. Vivid commentary is provided by Ted Alexander (Preservation North Carolina), Diane Althouse (Historic Charlotte), Charlotte Fire Chief Jon Hannan and retired Fireman, Jim Jamison. Produced in cooperation with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks…
The oldest standing Fire Station in Charlotte, NC was built in 1909. Its future is uncertain. Like all great old buildings, this one's full of interesting stories that remind us of our link to the past. Vivid commentary is provided by Ted Alexander (Preservation North Carolina), Diane Althouse (Historic Charlotte), Charlotte Fire Chief Jon Hannan and retired Fireman, Jim Jamison. Produced in cooperation with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks…
On November 15, 2010, Fire House #2 in Charlotte, NC, was reborn. Rescued from the brink of destruction, the 100 year-old building will see new life as home to a Spa/Salon. This video is a follow-up to "If These Bricks Could Talk."
Every sign tells a story. Celebrating eclectic and iconic signs in and around Charlotte, NC, this colorful video features commentary by Zeke Foard (SignArt), Chuck Richards (Reid's Fine Foods), John Nichols (The Nichols Company) and Diane Althouse of Historic Charlotte, Inc,, the organization behind the Save Our Signs project to help restore and preserve a vanishing Americana.
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