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Quiet, historic, and just minutes from Charlotte--Waxhaw has it all!

Waxhaw is a historic yet progressive town located in Union County and south of Charlotte, North Carolina.

  Waxhaw’s uniqueness is defined by its diverse character of antique stores, scenic horse farms, and a downtown district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Originally called “Wisacky”, the Waxhaw Indians hunting grounds, the Waxhaw settlement was established on busy Trader’s Path which ran from Petersburg, Virginia to Augusta, Georgia. John Lederer, a German traveler and scholar, discovered the Indian village of the Waxhaws in 1670. It became a fountain of lore and legend, the most famous being the controversy over Andrew Jackson’s birthplace. Both North and South Carolina claim him as a native son. James Polk was also born just north of the settlement.

The Town of Waxhaw was chartered in 1889, making it the 3rd oldest town in Union County. Today, Waxhaw has a population of nearly 15,000 within its trade area.

Waxhaw reflects its heritage as artisans have been attracted to the area and impacted the community with respect for the town’s history. Behind the multi-paned windows of historic red brick lining Main Street are antiques, country crafts, restaurants, gift shops and professional offices. A wooden footbridge still arches over the railroad tracks connecting North and South Main Street.

Waxhaw offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historic, religious and artistic values. It is a wonderful place to visit and an even better place to live.   

Posted on Wednesday, September 5, 2007 at 07:10PM by Registered CommenterCarolina Dream Living | Comments1 Comment