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Mecklenburg County

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MECKLENBURG COUNTY GOVERNMENT:
www.mecknc.gov

COUNTY SEAT: Charlotte

FORMED: 1762
FORMED FROM: Anson

LAND AREA: 523.84 square miles

2020 POPULATION ESTIMATE: 1,115,482
White: 57.3%
Black/African American: 33.0%
American Indian: 0.8%
Asian: 6.3%
Pacific Islander: 0.1%
Two or more races: 2.5%
Hispanic/Latino: 13.8% (of any race)

From State & County QuickFacts, US Census Bureau, 2020.

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: 9TH, 12TH

BIOGRAPHIES FOR
Mecklenburg County

WILDLIFE PROFILES FOR
Piedmont region

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

REGION: Piedmont
RIVER BASIN: Catawba, Yadkin-Pee Dee, Map

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES: Cabarrus, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Union

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See also: North Carolina Counties (to access links to NCpedia articles for all 100 counties)

by Robert Blair Vocci, 2006

NOTE: This article was published in 2006. Please see "Update from NCpedia staff" below the article for name changes, etc. since 2006.

See also: Charlotte; Charlotte, Battle of; Levine Museum of the New South.

Mecklenburg County, located in North Carolina's Piedmont region, was formed from Anson County in 1762 and took its name from the German duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, home of the wife of King George III, Charlotte Sophia. The county seat, Charlotte (incorporated in 1768 and originally called Charlotte Town), was named after the queen as well. Today Mecklenburg County is the most populous county in the state (with an estimated population of 769,000 in 2004) and Charlotte the largest city; the communities of Davidson, Cornelius, Huntersville, Mint Hill, Matthews, Pineville, Newell, Allen, Paw Creek, and Caldwell are also in Mecklenburg County.

Catawba, Waxhaw, and Saponi Indians originally inhabited the region. In the mid-1700s, Scotch-Irish settlers established what would later become Charlotte at the intersection of two Indian trading routes near the Catawba River. Despite the allegiance to the king demonstrated by the city's chosen name, Charlotteans in time earned the moniker "Hornet's Nest" for patriotic fervor during the Revolution. The date of 20 May 1775 is featured on North Carolina's state flag in commemoration of the "Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence," a disputed chapter in North Carolina history.

In 1799 a 17-pound gold nugget was unearthed in Mecklenburg County (in what is now Cabarrus County)-the first such discovery in the new nation-prompting a gold rush and the establishment of a branch of the U.S. Mint in Charlotte. The city grew into its role as a financial hub; by the early 2000s it was home to two of the largest banking chains in the country, the Bank of America and Wachovia Corporation, and had emerged as the nation's second-largest banking center (trailing only New York City). Today Charlotte is one of the most populous metropolises in the southeastern United States. The city is home to the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association, the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League, and NASCAR's Lowe's Motor Speedway. Among its natives sons are President James K. Polk (celebrated by a State Historic Site) and evangelist Billy Graham.

Other Mecklenburg County cultural and historic attractions include the Hezekiah Alexander House, the Charlotte Museum of History, and the Latta Plantation. The Levine Museum of the New South focuses on broader issues of the North Carolina Piedmont. The Mint Museum of Art, the Charlotte Repertory Theater, the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, and Opera Carolina add to the cultural fabric of Mecklenburg County. Institutions of higher learning in the county include the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Queens University of Charlotte, Johnson C. Smith University, and Davidson College.

Annotated history of Mecklenburg County's formation:

For an annotated history of the county's formation, with the laws affecting the county, boundary lines and changes, and other origin information, visit these references in The Formation of the North Carolina Counties (Corbitt, 2000), available online at North Carolina Digital Collections (note, there may be additional items of interest for the county not listed here):

County formation history: https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-ca...

Index entry for the county: https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-ca...

Update from N.C. Government & Heritage Library staff:

Wachovia Corporation became Wells Fargo in 2008.

The Lowe's Motor Speedway changed its name to the Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2010.

Charlotte Repertory Theatre closed in February of 2005.

Charlotte Bobcats (basketball) changed their name to the Hornets in 2014.

References:

Legette Blythe and Charles Raven Brockmann, Hornet's Nest: The Story of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County (1961).

Mary Norton Kratt, Charlotte, Spirit of the New South (1991).

Additional resources:

Corbitt, David Leroy. 2000. The formation of the North Carolina counties, 1663-1943. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-carolina-counties-1663-1943/3692099?item=4553233 (accessed June 20, 2017).

City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Government Services: https://www.charlottenc.gov/

Charlotte Chamber of Commerce: https://charlotteregion.com/

DigitalNC, Mecklenburg County: https://www.digitalnc.org/counties/mecklenburg-county/

Levine Museum of the New South: https://www.museumofthenewsouth.org/

NASCAR Hall of Fame: https://www.nascarhall.com/

President James K. Polk Historic Site: https://historicsites.nc.gov/all-sites/president-james-k-polk

North Carolina Digital Collections (explore by place, time period, format): https://digital.ncdcr.gov

Image credits:

Rudersdorf, Amy. 2010. "NC County Maps." Government & Heritage Library, State Library of North Carolina.

Subjects:

Counties

From:

Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press.

Authors:

Vocci, Robert Blair

Origin - location:

Mecklenburg County

1 January 2006 | Vocci, Robert Blair

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FAQs

How many cities are in Mecklenburg County? ›

There are 18 cities in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Note: As defined by the US Census Bureau, a city's official boundaries often extend miles beyond the city itself and may even cross county lines.

What is Mecklenburg County known for? ›

Mecklenburg County is an economic hub of major industries like banking, manufacturing, and professional services. It is home to six Fortune 500 companies, including Bank of America. Mecklenburg County's largest employer is Carolinas Healthcare System, followed closely by Wells Fargo and Bank of America.

Is Mecklenburg County, NC a good place to live? ›

Mecklenburg County is located in North Carolina with a population of 1,115,403. Mecklenburg County is one of the best places to live in North Carolina. In Mecklenburg County, most residents own their homes. In Mecklenburg County there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.

Which large city is located in Mecklenburg County? ›

The city of Charlotte, the largest urban area in the Carolinas, is located in the center of Mecklenburg County, and is ranked the 17th largest city in the U.S. with more than 883,000 residents while Mecklenburg County's population is 1,106,403.

What is the area around Charlotte called? ›

The Charlotte metropolitan area, sometimes referred to as Metrolina, is a metropolitan area of the U.S. states of North and South Carolina, containing the city of Charlotte.

What area does Mecklenburg County cover? ›

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 546.09 square miles (1,414.4 km2), of which 523.61 square miles (1,356.1 km2) is land and 22.48 square miles (58.2 km2) (4.12%) is water.

What is the number 1 crime city in NC? ›

State Crime Rate By City

Based on multiple reports, a few of the most dangerous areas in North Carolina include: Lumberton, with the highest violent crime rate and the highest property crime rate in the state.

What is the safest city in Charlotte NC? ›

As a general rule, the safest neighborhoods to live in Charlotte are in East and South Charlotte. That doesn't mean many communities in other areas, including downtown or Uptown Charlotte, aren't also safe! However, you'll find the lowest crime rates in these communities.

What is the most unhealthy county in NC? ›

“The national County Health Rankings report ranks Columbus County as one of the unhealthiest counties in North Carolina for the eighth year in a row.”

What food is Charlotte known for? ›

Here are some foods that you must try out the next time you visit this great city:
  • BBQ. This is an all-time favorite in Charlotte. ...
  • Krispy Kreme Doughnuts. We all know that Americans love their morning coffee with their go-to egg sandwiches and bagels. ...
  • Burgers. ...
  • Seafood. ...
  • Mount Olive Pickles. ...
  • Cheerwine.

What is the racial makeup of Charlotte NC? ›

Charlotte Demographics

White: 43.1% Black or African American: 35.21% Other race: 7.63% Two or more races: 7.09%

What is the nickname for Charlotte NC? ›

Charlotte is one of the 25 largest cities in the U.S. and the largest city in North Carolina. Nicknamed the Queen City, Charlotte and its resident county are named in honor of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the queen consort of British King George III during the time of the city's founding.

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