Camp North End
Camp North End: A Walk Through Charlotte's History, Present & Future
Join the Camp North End team for a behind the-scenes tour of the largest adaptive reuse project in the country. This 75-acre, historic industrial site, which once manufactured Model T’s and served as a U.S. Army Quartermaster Depot during WWII and the Cold War, has been transformed into Charlotte’s hub for creativity and innovation. Meet at the foot of the water tower (1824 Statesville Ave.) to learn more about this ambitious project’s history and vision. After the hour-long walking tour, kick back with food, music and Friday night fun in the Boileryard.
Length of Experience: Approximately 1 hour
Group Size: Up to 40 people
Availability: Free, no registration required; Friday Nights event occurs May through October from 5 to 10 p.m. Cont
A Google User
Good place to have a date. Not alot of headache or rude people to walk around. Good place to be a vendor, allow people to see your work. Could have used more food areas besides a food truck. Especially being out there all day.
A Google User
Friday Nights at Camp North End is amazing! It has something fun for the whole family in a relaxing environment. The kids play games like corn hole and ride in tire swings. People dance to live music while others sit around merrily socializing with new and old friends. All of this while outside under the stars.
A Google User
Seems like a really cool place, very old industrial. I was there for a conference. On Friday nights (starting at 5pm) the food trucks roll up and the music starts. There are all sorts of restaurants and outdoor fun (corn hole, unique outdoor patio stuff.
A Google User
Peruvian festival was here and had some bangin food. The space was nice and open with decent shade. I would return.
A Google User
A quite rustic and retro kind of place. Tucked away from the mainstream crowd gathering downtown. Off beat. A very and different place to do some photography. Especially to tryout some retro fashion portraits. Or Just chill n hangout. A couple of bars are there and people are cool. Lot of grafiti work on the shutters of the old factory.