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Charlotte-Mecklenburg History with Dan Morrill - Podcast

Charlotte-Mecklenburg History with Dan Morrill

Dr. Dan Morrill, a retired professor from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and retired Director of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission discusses the history of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County in North Carolina. These views are Dan's own and do not represent those of anyone or anything else. Please follow Dan on Instagram at danmorrill.

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Average duration
39 minutes
Episodes
48
Years Active
2020 - 2023
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Approach to Preservation

Approach to Preservation

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian discusses his approach to preservation.

00:39:16  |   Sun 05 Feb 2023
The Story of Charlotte Streetcar 85

The Story of Charlotte Streetcar 85

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian discusses the history of trolleys in Charlotte and the restoration of Streetcar 85.

00:43:38  |   Sun 13 Jun 2021
Special Guest Austin Kirkland

Special Guest Austin Kirkland

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian, is joined by special guest Austin Kirkland.  Austin is the future owner of the L.L. Polk Birthplace in Polkton.

00:46:52  |   Sun 30 May 2021
Happy Anniversary Preserve Mecklenburg!

Happy Anniversary Preserve Mecklenburg!

For the 2nd anniversary of Preserve Mecklenburg, Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian discusses all their projects.

00:44:23  |   Sun 23 May 2021
Preserved African American Churches of Mecklenburg County

Preserved African American Churches of Mecklenburg County

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian discusses the preservation of several historic African American churches in Mecklenburg County.

00:42:22  |   Sun 14 Mar 2021
Special Guest Andre Kearns:  A Personal View of African American History

Special Guest Andre Kearns: A Personal View of African American History

Special guest Andre Kearns joins Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian, to discuss his family's history in Mecklenburg County.

00:43:54  |   Sun 21 Feb 2021
James K. isn't the only N.C. Polk

James K. isn't the only N.C. Polk

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian gives an update on Preserve Mecklenburg's projects, including the possibility of Leonidas Polk birthplace in Anson…

00:44:32  |   Sun 31 Jan 2021
Part Two:  Historic Tour of Northern Mecklenburg County

Part Two: Historic Tour of Northern Mecklenburg County

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian concludes his tour of historic properties in northern Mecklenburg County.

00:42:12  |   Sun 17 Jan 2021
Historic Tour of Northern Mecklenburg County

Historic Tour of Northern Mecklenburg County

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian begins his tour of historic properties in northern Mecklenburg County.

00:44:51  |   Sun 10 Jan 2021
African American History in Mecklenburg County

African American History in Mecklenburg County

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian, begins his discussion of the history of the African American influence on the built environment in Mecklenburg Co…

00:42:12  |   Sun 03 Jan 2021
Preserve Mecklenburg Year in Review

Preserve Mecklenburg Year in Review

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian reviews Preserve Mecklenburg's projects of 2020.

00:34:23  |   Sun 27 Dec 2020
Old Hickory of The Waxhaws

Old Hickory of The Waxhaws

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian continues his discussion of locally-born U.S. Presidents.  In this episode the topic is Andrew Jackson.

00:48:37  |   Sun 20 Dec 2020
James K. Polk Did What?

James K. Polk Did What?

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian continues his discussion of the Spanish influence in Mecklenburg County, including the role played by James K. Pol…

00:46:18  |   Sun 13 Dec 2020
Thank the Spanish for Barbecue

Thank the Spanish for Barbecue

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian discusses the Spanish influence in Mecklenburg County.

00:42:46  |   Sun 06 Dec 2020
Meet Us at The Big Rock:  Indigenous Peoples of Mecklenburg County

Meet Us at The Big Rock: Indigenous Peoples of Mecklenburg County

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian discusses the indigenous people of Mecklenburg County.

00:43:10  |   Sun 29 Nov 2020
Charlotte's Lost Properties

Charlotte's Lost Properties

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian discusses some of Charlotte's historic properties that were lost to the wrecking ball.

00:42:09  |   Sun 22 Nov 2020
Saving Charlotte's Most Famous Garden

Saving Charlotte's Most Famous Garden

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian discusses the Elizabeth Lawrence Garden and how it may be threatened.

00:41:09  |   Mon 16 Nov 2020
UDO is not an Under the Door Octopus

UDO is not an Under the Door Octopus

We're back after some time off!  Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian discusses the impact of the UDO (Unified Development Ordinance) on historic prese…

00:42:07  |   Mon 09 Nov 2020
A Tour of Fourth Ward

A Tour of Fourth Ward

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian takes you on a tour of Fourth Ward in Charlotte, NC.

00:42:29  |   Sun 11 Oct 2020
Fourth Ward:  A Preservation Turning Point

Fourth Ward: A Preservation Turning Point

Dr. Dan L. Morrill, retired UNCC history professor and award-winning local historian tells the story of how Fourth Ward began the historic preservation movement in Charlotte, NC.

00:43:23  |   Sun 04 Oct 2020
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