digital offerings
new ways to discover history
Levine Museum of the New South creates opportunities to learn about Charlotte and the region through our podcast and digital history projects. We also provide a robust collection of digital programs through our YouTube channel and Facebook page, including livestreamed discussions. Share your ideas for stories by taking our Charlotte by Charlotte survey.
Our New South podcast
Listen to the Our New South podcast, a unique look at the “New South” and how Southern cities, including Charlotte, are confronting complex issues, from equity in education and immigration to voting and socioeconomic mobility.
KnowCLT
Go on a self-guided or guided walking tour of Charlotte’s historic Brooklyn neighborhood with our free KnowCLT app, which allows you to see seven locations in Brooklyn as they once were through augmented reality! The app is available for download on Apple and Android devices.
Charlotte by Charlotte
We want to hear from you. What stories do you want to experience next? Community input helps us tell new stories about the city through our exhibitions, digital projects, and events. Visit our Charlotte by Charlotte page and share thoughts.
50 Places in Charlotte
Explore 50 Places in Charlotte, a project about the city that showcases a new place, past or present, each week for fifty weeks. Sign up to receive a new place in your inbox each week as we uncover Charlotte’s history together!
NC History Case Studies
Develop inquiry and other historical thinking skills using our NC History Case Studies, online educational resources built by Charlotte teachers for students and teachers in North Carolina and beyond. Teaching Guides are available for each case study.
YouTube Channel
Check out our YouTube Channel for more than a hundred videos that capture the history and culture of Charlotte. Featured videos include:
- Recordings of live events, including our What Is It Going to Take? and Author Talks series
- Youth Voices program series videos for and by youth
- Oral history clips with residents of Charlotte’s Brooklyn and Grier Heights neighborhoods