Addison Apartments
Addison Apartments is a historic apartment building located at Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It was built in 1926, and is a nine-story, steel frame building sheathed in light brick and cast stone.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Apartment building
- Description: apartment building in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Address: 831 East Morehead Street, Charlotte, NC 28202
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Bank of America Stadium and NASCAR Hall of Fame.
Bank of America Stadium
Stadium
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Bank of America Stadium is a 74,867-seat multi-purpose stadium located on 33 acres in the Uptown section of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is the home facility and headquarters of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League and Charlotte FC of Major League Soccer. Bank of America Stadium is situated 1 mile northwest of Addison Apartments.
NASCAR Hall of Fame
Museum
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The NASCAR Hall of Fame, is a Hall of Fame and Museum located in Charlotte, North Carolina that honors NASCAR and its history. Inductees to the Hall of Fame are drivers who have shown expert skill at NASCAR driving, all-time great crew chiefs and owners, broadcasters and other major contributors to competition within the sanctioning body. NASCAR Hall of Fame is situated 2,500 feet north of Addison Apartments.
Spectrum Center
Stadium
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The Spectrum Center is an indoor arena in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. Located in Uptown, it is owned by the city of Charlotte and operated by its main tenant, the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association. Spectrum Center is situated 4,200 feet north of Addison Apartments.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Dilworth and South End.
Dilworth
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Dilworth is a neighborhood and commercial district located in south-central Charlotte. Its exact borders are open to interpretation, but Dilworth is generally regarded as the area between South Blvd, Morehead St, Kenilworth Ave, and Sedgefield Park.
South End
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South End is a district in Charlotte. Extending from the southern side of the I-277 freeway loop south of Uptown, it extends along South Boulevard toward I-485.
Uptown Charlotte
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Uptown is the central business district of Charlotte. It is home to most of the city's major institutions, and is the historic core. It is also the geographic center of Charlotte, with the center point of the city at the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets.
Addison Apartments
- Categories: heritage site, building, historic site, and residential building
- Location: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
35.21431° or 35° 12′ 52″ northLongitude
-80.84454° or 80° 50′ 40″ westInception
1926Levels
9Open location code
867X6574+P5OpenStreetMap ID
way 836963283OpenStreetMap feature
building=apartmentsOpenStreetMap feature
historic=heritageWikidata ID
Q19460103
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