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In this age-old debate of North vs. South, learn about the history of barbecue in the Carolinas and some fun facts to share at your next get-together.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has the tools you need for any research or informational need. The Library provides free access to newspaper and magazine articles, homework help, genealogy, job and career help, financial resources, and more. These resources help you find quality materials that you can trust.
Please note, some resources require your library card or ONE Access ID number and PIN to access resources outside the Library.
Census 2020 is coming. Learn about why we do it and the importance of an accurate count. Also discover how North Carolina and Mecklenburg County will take part, as well as learn about job opportunities with the United States Census Bureau.
Join Charlotte Mecklenburg Library as we celebrate Indie Author Day, when libraries and organizations around the world welcome local indie authors, writers and their communities in for a day of education, networking, mingling, writing, open mics, panels and so much more.
Also, no matter where you are in your writing journey, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has programs, resources and services available to help you along the way.
Ailen Arreaza finds the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library to be the community’s best connector space.
Sure, it's Library Card Sign-Up Month but, how can your Library card help you in the Carolina Room? Here's the scoop.
The U.S. Constitution empowers the Congress to carry out the census (Article I, Section 2). The Founders of our fledgling nation had a bold and ambitious plan to empower the people over their new government.
This Hispanic Heritage Month, the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room takes a dive into the history of Hispanic and Latino presence in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Leslie Hooton’s passion and enthusiasm for writing and libraries opened the door for her to become an author. Her story inspires others to never give up on their dreams.
On Sunday, October 20, 2019, the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room will be holding an open house and coinciding book sale.