About us
Set in the center of Dickson County, Charlotte is a community where history, hospitality, and hometown pride come together. From the iconic courthouse that anchors our town square to the generations of families who have shaped our story, Charlotte has always been a place where people connect, support one another, and build lasting roots. Once a bustling crossroads for travelers, today Charlotte blends its rich heritage with a friendly, close-knit atmosphere that makes everyone feel at home — whether you're visiting for the first time or have been part of the community for years.
A little Charlotte History
Charlotte, Tennessee has long served as the heart of Dickson County, shaped by its role as a center of local government, commerce, and community life. Built around a traditional public square, the town grew as a gathering place for residents, travelers, and civic leaders. Its historic courthouse—still in use today—stands as a symbol of Charlotte’s enduring commitment to public service and local tradition.
Throughout its history, Charlotte has faced challenges that tested its resilience, including natural disaster and shifting economic tides as transportation routes and industry changed over time. Even as growth moved elsewhere, the town remained rooted in its identity, preserving its historic square, homes, and buildings that reflect generations of life and leadership. These moments of hardship helped shape the strong, steady character that defines Charlotte today.
Now, Charlotte is known for its quiet charm, deep sense of place, and close-knit community. With a rich heritage woven into everyday life, the town continues to honor its past while offering a welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike—where history isn’t just remembered, but lived.

