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Matthews
Matthews is named for Edward Matthews, who was a director of Central Carolina Railroad.
Matthews is also very interesting because it has the following nicknames and old names.
- Stumptown: named for the large number of tree stumps left behind to make cotton farms (also the town's nickname…)
- Fullwood: from John Miles Fullwood, who was appointed postmaster (Fullwood was also the name of the area as it developed from a community to a town. It was later changed to Matthews.)
Matthews is located in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
Matthews is characterized by the following.
- Location: Matthews is a neighboring town southeast of downtown Charlotte, offering a balance of suburban living and urban accessibility.
- Community: A family atmosphere with a variety of neighborhoods, parks, and community events.
- Economy: Commercial development, including shopping centers, restaurants, and businesses, contributes to economic development.
- History: Matthews' history dates back to the 1800s. Historic buildings and landmarks in downtown reflect Matthews' heritage.
- Recreation: Multiple parks, greenways, and recreational facilities in and around Matthews provide opportunities for outdoor activities, sports, and recreation.
- Education: Matthews is home to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, known for its quality education. Matthews is also home to private schools.
- Culture and Events: Matthews fosters a vibrant community spirit with festivals, farmers markets, and cultural celebrations throughout the year.
- Transportation: Matthews has easy access to major highways and public transportation, making it easy to commute to Charlotte and other nearby communities.
Overall, Matthews is a growing community known for its small town charm, good schools, and proximity to Charlotte's amenities.
Matthews is a great place to visit with Charlotte, North Carolina's major city!
Matthews is a neighboring town southeast of Charlotte.
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3 Recommended Attractions in Matthews
Here are 3 recommended attractions in Matthews.
Four Mile Creek Greenway
Four Mile Creek Greenway is a joint project between Matthews and Mecklenburg County.
NOTE: Matthews is located in Mecklenburg County.
Four Mile Creek Greenway features approximately 2miles (3km) of paved walking trails connected by multiple neighborhood access points as follows.
- Matthews Community Center
- Matthews Elementary School
- Fountain Rock Park
- Squirrel Lake Park
- Matthews Heritage Trail
- Matthews Sportsplex
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Matthews Heritage Museum
Matthews Heritage Museum, located in the 1879 Massey-Clark House, one of the oldest buildings in downtown Matthews, takes you back in time.
In the Early Commerce Gallery, you can learn about King Cotton and the early days of the railroad.
Children and adults alike will enjoy exploring the Lifestyle Gallery, imagining a time when there was no electricity or running water.
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Stumptown Park
Stumptown Park is used for concerts and special events throughout the year.
Stumptown Park has a performance stage with a dance floor.
There is also an open grassy area and sand volleyball courts that offer a variety of outdoor recreational activities.
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Summary
We introduced "Matthews," a neighboring town southeast of Charlotte.
Matthews was named for Edward Matthews, who was a director of Central Carolina Railroad.
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