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Carolina Holiday Light Spectacular. Location: Ballantyne’s Backyard, 11611 N Community House Rd, Charlotte, NC 28277. Time: 5:30-9:30 p.m., but hours vary each day. Cost: $20 general admission ...
Get in the “Seinfeld” spirit at Petty Thieves Brewing, head out for a holiday meal and learn about Umoja at Kwanzaa Charlotte. 14 free and cheap things to do in Charlotte: Festivus, Christmas ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. North Carolina Education Lottery Building. North Carolina has one of the United States' youngest lottery systems, having been enacted in 2005.[1] The North Carolina State Lottery Act created the 9-member Lottery commission who was charged with overseeing all aspects of the education lottery.
NoDa, a former mill village previously called North Charlotte, is located along North Davidson Street. Northlake is located near the mall of the same name. Mallard is the area bordered by I-485, I-85, W Mallard Creek Church Rd, Mallard Creek Rd, Hubbard Rd, West Sugar Creek Rd, and Browne Rd. It contains access to Mallard Creek Greenway and ...
The Levine Museum of the New South, is a history museum located in Charlotte, North Carolina whose exhibits explore issues relevant to the history of the greater Charlotte metro area and spark curiosity about our world today. [1] Founded in 1991 as the Museum of the New South, it was renamed after museum patron and Family Dollar founder Leon ...
Old North Charlotte is a neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina. Old North Charlotte, contrary to its name, comprises a large section of the city's east side. Old North Charlotte is one of Charlotte's oldest neighborhoods and can trace its history back to the early 1880s when Mecklenburg's economy was still heavily reliant on the textile ...
It was the second FM station to begin broadcasting in Charlotte after 106.7 WMIT, which signed on in 1941. (Because WMIT moved to Black Mountain, North Carolina, in the 1960s, WSOC-FM can claim it is now Charlotte's oldest FM station.) WSOC-FM originally was powered at 38,000 watts, a third of its current output.