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The Chantilly Neighborhood is located between the [[Elizabeth, Charlotte, North Carolina|Elizabeth]] and [[Plaza-Midwood]] neighborhoods, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Originally developed in the mid-1940s, additional streets were added in the 1950s. Neighborhood boundaries consist of Independence Boulevard (NC Hwy 74) to the northeast, CSX Railroad Tracks to the west and south, and Briar Creek to the east. Chantilly is jokingly referred to as "Little Elizabeth" locally because of the similarities between the two neighborhoods. These similarities include historic homes, streets laid out in grid form lined with mature trees, and a location close to downtown Charlotte (Chantilly is positioned adjacent to the northeast of [[Elizabeth, Charlotte, North Carolina|Elizabeth]]. Chantilly contains a seven-acre public park called Chantilly Park. Maintained by Mecklenburg County, Chantilly Park is accessed at the southern end of Wyanoke Avenue in the southeastern portion of the neighborhood. |
The Chantilly Neighborhood is located between the [[Elizabeth, Charlotte, North Carolina|Elizabeth]] and [[Plaza-Midwood]] neighborhoods, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Originally developed in the mid-1940s, additional streets were added in the 1950s. Neighborhood boundaries consist of Independence Boulevard (NC Hwy 74) to the northeast, CSX Railroad Tracks to the west and south, and Briar Creek to the east. Chantilly is jokingly referred to as "Little [[Elizabeth, Charlotte, North Carolina|Elizabeth]]" locally because of the similarities between the two neighborhoods. These similarities include historic homes, streets laid out in grid form lined with mature trees, and a location close to downtown Charlotte (Chantilly is positioned adjacent to the northeast of [[Elizabeth, Charlotte, North Carolina|Elizabeth]]. Chantilly contains a seven-acre public park called Chantilly Park. Maintained by Mecklenburg County, Chantilly Park is accessed at the southern end of Wyanoke Avenue in the southeastern portion of the neighborhood. |
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[[Category:Neighborhoods in Charlotte, North Carolina]] |
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http://chantillycharlotte.com/ |
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 25 March 2013
Chantilly (neighborhood)
[edit]The Chantilly Neighborhood is located between the Elizabeth and Plaza-Midwood neighborhoods, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Originally developed in the mid-1940s, additional streets were added in the 1950s. Neighborhood boundaries consist of Independence Boulevard (NC Hwy 74) to the northeast, CSX Railroad Tracks to the west and south, and Briar Creek to the east. Chantilly is jokingly referred to as "Little Elizabeth" locally because of the similarities between the two neighborhoods. These similarities include historic homes, streets laid out in grid form lined with mature trees, and a location close to downtown Charlotte (Chantilly is positioned adjacent to the northeast of Elizabeth. Chantilly contains a seven-acre public park called Chantilly Park. Maintained by Mecklenburg County, Chantilly Park is accessed at the southern end of Wyanoke Avenue in the southeastern portion of the neighborhood. Category:Neighborhoods in Charlotte, North Carolina