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1951 David R. Johnston, grandson of the North Charlotte’s founder and now in charge
of the Johnston, Mecklenburg and Highland Park #3 built a large red brick community
center and was made available as the new home of the North Charlotte Branch
YMCA 1969 Highland Mill #3 and the Mecklenburg Mill Closed. 1975 Johnston Mill ceased operations; Charlotte was no longer a textile-manufacturing city. 1986 Paul Sires and Ruth Ava Lyons, 2 young artists, arrived in the now dilapidated and neglected mill village and became captivated by the areas character. They bought and renovated the Lowder Building (11) as well as several other store fronts and mill house. Starting the revitalization and transformation of an abandoned mill village into a community for the arts. 2003 North Charlotte now know as Noda is Charlotte’s Historic Arts District is now attracting the attention of both old and new residents of Charlotte as the place to go for a bit of culture, good food, nostalgia and of course fun. |
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