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The Wadsworth House is a historic structure in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was built in 1910 after the design of the well known North Carolina architect, Louis H. Asbury, for the developer E. C. Griffith.

The Wadsworth House was initially owned and named after its first owner and resident George Pierce Wadsworth, a local businessman and former president of the Wadsworth Sons Company. Today, it is used primarily as an events location, a venue for special gatherings, meetings, conferences, and even parties. Due to its stunning architectural features, the two-and-a-half story, Arts and Craft style frame house is quite a top choice among weddings.

Located near the Frazier Park, the Wadsworth House is also available for tours on weekdays from 8 am to 5 pm.
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City: Charlotte
County: Mecklenburg
Address: 400 South Summit Avenue
Zip: 28208
Phone Number: 704-332-3050
Category: Historical Landmark
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