Tuesday, June 24, 2025

STREET SIGNS IN…

 Charlotte (North Carolina), where our son and daughter-in-law were visiting for a few days last week. They found themselves near a park called The Green. They noticed that attached to the lamps were street names related to various authors. When our son came over on Sunday morning, he showed me his photos. I asked him if I could share and he happily said yes. I have never been to Charlotte, but hope to one day.


The Green is a literary-themed park located at 400 S. Tryon St. in Uptown Charlotte. 


These whimsical directional signs point to real cities which when combined, spell out the names of famous authors like Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Bronte, Lewis Carrol, James Baldwin, Herman Melville and James Joyce. Cities and States are mentioned, and there are also Canadian Provinces, such as Saskatchewan and Alberta, and a sign pointing towards Canada. 


You can also see bronze book sculptures and quotes from famous authors but no photos of those. I don’t think they came across them or there would have been. They were on a tight schedule and I am grateful for these.


The Green is a popular spot for relaxation and even hosts events like movie screenings and plays.

Sounds like a great place to go. Below are a couple of maps of Charlotte, the second one showing where it is located in the States.





66 comments:

  1. I love ❤️ the signs, Denise. I also love the illustration at the end of your post.

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    1. That's great Linda, thank you so much for letting me know you liked my signature art too :)

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  2. Fantastic place Denise!
    Thanks for these wonderful photos!!
    I liked that you also put a pin for the location!!
    That way the brain associates better! Have a fantastic day!!

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    1. Greetings Katerina! It does look a wonderful place to walk around. I hope I get to Charlotte one day. This would be the first area I would head to :) Thank you for liking the maps showing its location. It is always a great refresher for me too.

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  3. What a great idea! I have never seen anything like this.

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  4. Those playful signs are such a clever tribute to great writers, and it’s lovely that your son thought to capture and share that moment with you.

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    1. Thank you Roentare, he likes to take photos also and we are always showing each other's photos :)

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  5. I do love some quirky fun. And quirky book related fun is even better. Thank you and your son.

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    1. We are kindred Spirits Sue and you are very welcome from the both of us. Thank you too :)

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  6. I love those signs! I'm going to show them to my youngest daughter who is studying for her master in English. She particularly loves Poe!

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    1. Wonderful and thank you for sharing these with your youngest daughter. I wish her every success in her studies :)

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  7. Love these signs, it's interesting when that type of thing is done.
    Thanks for the map, Denise, much appreciated :)

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    1. Thank you Margaret :) Very much so. Glad you enjoyed the maps. I have always enjoyed yours :)

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  8. I like the image of you and the sweet dog. Thank you for introducing us to this cool place. Aloha!

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    1. Thank you Cloudia and I'm glad you enjoyed this place. It is very cool, isn't it? Aloha my friend :)

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  9. Great photos I like the signs a lot :-D

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  10. Signs that celebrate authors are always welcome.

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  11. What an interesting and amusing place to visit.

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    1. It was indeed and I hope to see it for myself one day. Thank you Janice :)

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  12. That is so cool with the signs. What a neat idea.

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  13. I love the cute street signs. Charlotte looks like a fun place to visit.
    Take care, have a great day!

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    1. I agree, hope to one day. Glad you enjoyed, thank you Eileen and you have a great weekend! :)

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  14. Green Park has produced a unique way to play tribute to writers.

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  15. My parents & I, years & years ago, used to go to Jim & Tammy Bakker's Heritage USA which is next to Charlotte. Beautiful part of the country altho I'd never seen The Green. Looks like something I could definitely get lost in...very serene. Thank you for posting the pictures, Denise. ~Andrea xoxo

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    1. How wonderful! It would be a lovely place to get lost in I agree. Thank you for sharing your story Andrea. I enjoyed it very much xoxo

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  16. What a lovely looking city. I'm so glad they got a good sense of America during their visit.

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    1. Hi Jeanie :) it sounds like a wonderful place to visit, and they travel quite a bit at times, so are seeing first-hand what a beautiful country this is.

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  17. OK. That is really interesting! I love anything involving literature! Thank you for sharing, my friend. Love your image at the end.

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    1. You are very welcome my friend :) I'm glad you enjoyed it and liked my little name logo at the end. Much appreciated :)

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  18. Somebody was very creative when they designed and built this park. And to mention Alberta was a stroke of genius.

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    1. They certainly were. I would like to know who put this concept together on the drawing board so to speak. I thought you might like that Alberta was mentioned and totally agree :)

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  19. I didn't know about The Green thank you son and dil for taking and sharing the photos.
    Hugs and stay cool
    Cecilia

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    1. I certainly will Cecilia :) they will be happy you enjoyed their photos :) Sending hugs and you stay cool too.

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  20. thank your son...these are great "whimsical" images!! i have never been to charlotte, our son lives in chapel hill, nc.

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    1. Thank you Debbie :) has your son been to Charlotte I wonder?

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  21. Ah Charlotte. My mom was born and raised there...she and my dad eventually ended up back in Charlotte when they retired. Charlotte has a special place in our hearts! I hope you are staying cool. It is hot here in the DMV area!! Happy Tuesday!

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    1. Now that's wonderful Jennifer and I can see why it is a very special place to you :) staying cool and I hope you are too my friend. Happy Friday as I am as usually trying to catch up with my comments. I had a few things going on this week that kept me away from my laptop.

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  22. I have been there either. Looks interesting if I'm ever down that direction.

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    1. Thanks Marcia, I would love to visit Charlotte one day :)

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  23. This looks like a wonderful place to spend time. I have been to South Carolina but not North.

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    1. Thanks Sandra :) I haven't explored South Carolina much but have North as we have family living there.

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  24. What a fun section of Charlotte to visit! I love the theme and the signs. Happy day to you, Denise.

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    1. Thank you Ellen, so glad you enjoyed. A happy day to you too my friend :)

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  25. what a great park, and I like the style of the lamppost too.. thanks to your son for letting you share with us

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    1. It all goes together so well doesn't it? :) I will thank him and he will be so pleased you enjoyed. Thank you Sandra!

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  26. Buenas curiosidades que nos has dado a conocer.
    Saludos.

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    1. Me alegra que los hayas disfrutado. Saludos también para ti :)

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  27. Nice to see these photographs and many thanks for including the map.

    All the best Jan

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    1. So glad you enjoyed, thank you Jan and all the best to you too :)

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  28. Very nice. I hope you get to visit. Have a good evening.

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    1. Thank you e, I hope to one day. Fingers crossed :)

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  29. Lindos letreros. Te mando un beso.

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    1. Me alegra que te hayan gustado los carteles. Muchas gracias y te mando un beso :)

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  30. Now that is a true book lover's spot! What a unique idea. :)

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    1. Hi Rita, I bet they have a few books stores around there also :) It is a unique idea, you are right :)

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  31. Jess visited Charlotte years ago. The street signs are delightful. Isn't it funny she named her precious little one Charlotte? I love that sweet picture of the girl reading the book at the end of your post.

    ~Sheri

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    1. Hello Sheri, how interesting and I think Charlotte is a lovely name for a little girl :) Thank you, so glad you enjoyed!

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