List of Charlotte Neighborhoods - West Charlotte

West Charlotte

  • Ashley Park is the area between Ashley Rd and Freedom Dr
  • Berry Hill is a neighborhood located in the extreme west bordering Gaston County near the Charlotte-Douglas International Airport.
  • Biddleville, in west Charlotte along Beatties Ford Rd, is a historically African-American neighborhood surrounding Johnson C. Smith University
  • Clanton Park is located near the intersection of Clanton Rd and West Blvd and takes its name from the park named Clanton Park
  • Coulwood is an area bounded by Brookshire Blvd. and Mount Holly Rd.
  • Enderly Park is located in west Charlotte along Tuckaseegee Road between I-85 and Berryhill Rd
  • Lincoln Heights is the area surrounding La Salle St between Statesville Ave and Beaties Ford Rd
  • Oakview Terrace is the neighborhood surrounding the Brookshire freeway between Tennessee Ave and Rozelles Ferry Rd
  • Paw Creek is a "Tank town", located in western Mecklenburg County bordering Gaston County
  • Revolution Park is the area surrounding the intersection of West Blvd and Remount Rd west of Center City
  • Shopton is the corridor of Shopton Rd near I-485 and Gaston County south of the airport
  • Shuffletown area surrounds Bellhaven Rd and Mt. Holly-Huntersville Rd
  • Thomasboro/Hoskins is a former mill town in west Charlotte, between Freedom Drive and N Hoskins Rd north of I-85
  • Todd Park is located along Toddville Rd
  • Washington Heights is a historic streetcar suburb north of Biddleville
  • Wesley Heights is a historically registered neighborhood adjacent to uptown Charlotte
  • Westerly Hills is the neighborhood surrounding Alleghany St
  • Mountain Island Village is located in the extreme northwest along Brookshire Rd, I-485, and Mt. Holly-Huntersville Rd near Mountain Island Lake
  • Yorkmount Park is the area surrounding the intersection of Tyvola Rd and Nations Ford Rd

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