Why you'd want to live in Myers Park
With 100-year-old oak trees lining the streets and rows of stunning historic homes, Myers Park is easily one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the Queen City. Home to staid establishments such as Queens University of Charlotte and Myers Park Country Club, along with specialty shops, galleries boutiques, and neighborhood eateries, Myers Park is located less than 10 minutes from Uptown. Conveniently located between the Dilworth and Myers Park neighborhoods is the 98-acre green space, Freedom Park. Whether you want to stroll or bike around the 7-acre lake or pick up a game of tennis, this central hub has plenty of activities for all ages. Continue your outdoor adventures by visiting The Duke Mansion, a Colonial Revival architectural home built in 1915. Stroll throughout the majestic gardens, relax in a quiet nook, and take in the scenery of the 4.5-acre grounds. Round out your day by visiting the Mint Museum Randolph, North Carolina’s first art museum. The museum is located in what was the original branch of the United States Mint and the museum has one of the largest collections in the Southeast. For a more intimate art crawl, visit SOCO Gallery on Providence Road, a contemporary art space and bookshop, featuring emerging to established artists.