Queen City Townes
When searching for
southend apartments, you need to
set your priorities. Otherwise, you may be overwhelmed with your choices. The
most important consideration is your budget. Determine how much are you willing
to pay for a two bedroom townhome Charlotte.
As a rule of thumb, you should not spend more than 30% of your income with the Lower Southend apartments. At Queen
City Townes, you can choose from the different floor areas available to suit
your budget. But whatever you choose, the rentable townhomes Charlotte all
come with luxurious finish, stylish design, and top-notch amenities. Since the townhomes for rent are only
5-minute away from the light rail station, you can easily get to major areas in
Charlotte in no time.
Charlotte, NC
There are many
reasons why people are moving to Charlotte. First of all, there are several
opportunities for career growth. The city is home to many big financial
institutions like the Bank of America and Wells Fargo. There are also numerous
notable attractions to keep you entertained during the weekend. In terms of the
cost of living, you will do well in Charlotte since it is the most affordable
city compared with the cities in the East Coast. There are also several
colleges and universities in the area that offer opportunities to expand your
education and earn a degree. Lastly, the Queen City is very accessible from all
corners. There are public transportation systems available like buses and high
speed rail system to help you explore the entire city.
The Charlotte Museum of History
Learning history
does not have to be boring. You can enjoy every bit of learning if you visit
the Charlotte Museum of History. The place showcases the history of the city
from its early beginning up to what it is now. The museum is divided into six
galleries showcasing permanent and rotating exhibits. These will bring you back
to 400 years of Charlotte history including the Alexander Rock House, the last
standing 1770’s home. The American Freedom Bell is also an important exhibit in
the museum. This is the largest bell of its type in the world and donated by
the Belk Foundation in 2000. It reminds every visitor of the importance of
freedom. If you want to visit the museum with your friends or family, you may
book the group tours for a more convenient exploration of the entire place.
North Carolina Corona Virus Update
As other parts of
the world are facing another surge of COVID -19 cases, North Carolina is not
free from the devastating effects of the virus. Just in the last week since
December 31, the NC Department of Health and Human Services reported 21,000 new
cases of the disease. This is higher compared with the 20,000 reported the week
before. Approximately, 78% of the adults in the state have received at least
one dose of the vaccine. Health officials continue to urge those who are
eligible to complete their vaccination and get boosted to increase their
protection against the omicron variant. While the numbers are rising, experts
predict that the surge will not be as serious as in the past.
Driving Direction
The Charlotte Museum of History
3500 Shamrock Dr, Charlotte, NC 28215, United States
Get on NC-27 W/US-74 W/E Independence Blvd/E Independence Expy from Eastway Dr
9 min (3.4 mi)
Continue on US-74 W/E Independence Expy. Take I-277 S and I-77 S/US-21 S to W Woodlawn Rd. Take exit 6 A from I-77 S/US-21 S
11 min (9.2 mi)
Follow W Woodlawn Rd and Old Pineville Rd to Thorndale Ln
3 min (0.8 mi)
4928 Old Pineville Rd,
Charlotte, NC 28217