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Revolution Park was the largest municipal park in Charlotte in the 1930's.  The park was home to the first public golf course and swimming pool in the city.  They were also the first to be desegregated in 1957 and 1960 respectively. 

The Revolution Park neighborhood began as three separate subdivisions-Beech Nut Acres, Scotland Hills and   More...

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Energy Grant

On Saturday, February 11th the Revolution Park Neighborhood Association will hold an informational meeting to discuss the association's application for the City of Charlotte's Neighborhood Energy... more
Started: February 7th 2012Replies: 0

Center City 2020 Vision Plan

Want to hear more about what is being planned for Center City?  Do you have ideas about how to link Center City with neighborhoods outside of its border?  Then you should attend the Center... more
Started: January 17th 2010Replies: 0

Community Barriers

Most neighborhoods have some type of physical characteristic that marks their territory such as creeks, train tracks, streets and parks.  Revolution Park has a major one-the Interstate 77... more
Started: November 5th 2009Replies: 0

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Fha FHA reform is changing the rules for securing an FHA-insured mortgage loan, but FHA loans still provide the best opportunity for those who don’t meet the requirements of a traditional home loan. By now...

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