Elizabeth

Elizabeth is one of Charlotte's most historic and walkable neighborhoods, established in 1891 as the city's second streetcar suburb and later listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tree-lined streets, early-20th-century architecture, and a location just minutes from Uptown make it one of the Queen City's most beloved in-town communities.

Historic Charm Just Minutes from Uptown.

  • Established in 1891 as Charlotte's second streetcar suburb and recognized on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, Elizabeth carries more than a century of history through its five original subdivisions.

  • Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Craftsman homes line Elizabeth's streets, alongside the early duplexes and small apartment buildings that give the neighborhood its distinctive, walkable texture.

  • Independence Park, Charlotte's first public park, anchors the neighborhood with walking trails, athletic courts, gardens, and a sunken rose garden right in the heart of Elizabeth.

  • Known for one of the city's highest walkability scores, Elizabeth keeps shops, restaurants, and Uptown within easy reach, with sidewalks, bike lanes, and streetcar access throughout.

  • From local favorites along 7th Street to the historic Visualite Theatre, Elizabeth offers a rich mix of dining, arts, and culture just steps from home.

  • With borders that blend into Plaza Midwood, Myers Park, and Eastover, Elizabeth quietly delivers historic character and central convenience as one of Charlotte's true hidden gems.

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