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    Levine Museum of the New South is a history museum and events venue located in Charlotte, North Carolina. This unique museum explores the history of the South from post-Civil War to modern-day through interactive exhibits. Enrich your guests with knowledge about the ongoing reinvention of the New South, while entertaining them in modern and extraordinarily beautiful event spaces. Levine Museum has hosted hundreds of events for over 20 years and is equipped to handle groups from six up to six hundred.
    Facilities and Capacity
    Couples can book the entire Levine Museum for grand affairs or rent out individual spaces for more intimate gatherings. The Lobby features dramatic glass windows and a grand staircase perfect for a stunning entrance or cocktail hour. The Sally Dalton Robinson Atrium boasts high ceilings, skylights and a wooden dance floor. Additional spaces can be rented for more intimate gatherings or for additional event space, including Harris Hall, the Dowd Board Room, Turner Conference Center and the Balcony Landing.
    Services Offered
    Levine Museum offers venue rental for weddings and other social events. By booking the entire museum, your guests will have access to upstairs exhibits. Couples can choose from a pre-approved list of expert caterers. Event services offered include the following:
    Bridal suite
    Setup and cleanup
    Event rentals
    Tables and chairs
    Outside cake
    Outside vendors
    Complimentary parking
    Other Services
    Levine Museum of the New South is an ideal location for hosting private parties of varying sizes. In addition to wedding ceremonies and receptions, this location can accommodate all of your wedding events, such as engagement parties, bridal showers and rehearsal dinners. This venue is also available for hosting corporate meetings, holiday parties, birthdays, anniversaries and other special occasions.
    History
    This Charlotte museum was founded in 1991 and is committed to build community through history. Their goal is to encourage their audience to explore and appreciate the diverse history of the South since 1865, with a focus on scholarship, education, collaboration, inclusion and fiscal responsibility.