The Green (Charlotte, North Carolina)
The park has an overall theme of world literature. Prominent among the permanent sculptures are large bronze representations of books from the canon of world literature, for example, Roots by Alex Haley. There are quotes by famous writers and many whimsical direction signs pointing to real places but combined to form the name of well-known authors, for example, signs pointing to Edgar (Wisconsin), Allan (Saskatchewan), and Poe (Alberta). Other signposts point to cities named Charlotte around the world.
Close to many takeout restaurants, the Green is a favorite lunchtime destination for people who work in Uptown Charlotte, and consistently gets five star reviews from user review website Yelp.com. It is also a popular venue for weddings and receptions.
From late November to early January The Green used to feature a small ice rink—the only outdoor rink in Charlotte; but in November 2011, after seven years on The Green, the rink was moved to the NASCAR Hall of Fame plaza.
The Green is owned by Wells Fargo and was designed by Wagner Murray Architects of Charlotte and was completed in 2002. This small and serene green space is an integral part of Charlotte's Second Ward.
References
- ^ Bechtler Museum Press Release, March 22, 2011
- ^ CharlotteCultureGuide
- ^ Shakespeare At The Green
- ^ A New Site for Parents, Kids, and Everyone who loves fountains
- ^ Mosaic Stools on The Green – Public Mosaic Art – Charlotte, North Carolina
- ^ Sculptures by 'Firebird' creator to sprout uptown in spring
- ^ Yelp reviews of The Green in Charlotte, North Carolina
- ^ Charlotte's got a lot: Weddings in Charlotte
- ^ Charlotte Magazine: It's Charlotte's own Rockefeller Plaza, January 2011
- ^ WBT is moving 'Holiday on Ice' rink, The Charlotte Observer, November 18, 2011
- ^ Wagner Murray Architects: The Green