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Charlotte (pronounced /ˈʃɑrlət/) is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and the seat of Mecklenburg County. Charlotte's population was estimated to be 687,456 in 2008, making it the 18th largest city in the United States. Residents of Charlotte are referred to as "Charlotteans"....
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The Time Warner Cable Arena

The Time Warner Cable Arena (also known locally as "TWC Arena", is an entertainment and sports venue located in the Uptown (downtown) area of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. Its primary use is as the home court of the Charlotte Bobcats of the NBA....

Charlotte Coliseum

The Charlotte Coliseum was a multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was operated by the Charlotte Coliseum Authority, which also oversees the operation of Bojangles' Coliseum, the Charlotte Convention Center,...

Bank of America Stadium

Bank of America Stadium (formerly known as Carolinas Stadium and Ericsson Stadium) is a 73,504-seat football stadium located on 33 acres (130,000 m²) of land in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. It is the home facility of the Carolina Panthers...

Paramount's Carowinds

Carowinds is a 112-acre (0.45 km) theme park, located adjacent to Interstate 77 on the state line between North and South Carolina, in Charlotte and Fort Mill, respectively. The park opened on March 31, 1973, at a cost of $30 million, after a four...

NASCAR Hall of Fame

The NASCAR Hall of Fame will honor drivers who have shown exceptional skill at NASCAR driving, all-time great crew chiefs and owners, and other major contributors to the sport. NASCAR has committed itself to building a Hall of Fame and on March 6,...

Queens University of Charlotte

Queens University of Charlotte is a private, Presbyterian-affiliated comprehensive university located in the Myers Park neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina. It was founded in 1857 as a female educational institution, and has evolved hence into...

Charlotte Christian

Charlotte Christian School is a Christ-centered college preparatory school for junior kindergarten through twelfth grade students. Charlotte Christian School's mission statement includes "equipping and developing students to effectively integrate...

Waddell High School Stadium

E.E. Waddell High School Stadium is a 6,000-capacity stadium located on the grounds of E. E. Waddell High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. The stadium is used for Waddell Soccer, Athletics, and American Football. It also served as the home...

Belk Gymnasium

Belk Gymnasium, known informally as The Mine Shaft, is a gymnasium on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in Charlotte, North Carolina. Completed in 1970, it was the first on-campus home of the Charlotte 49ers basketball team...

Cotswold

The Cotswold neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina most likely takes its name from a large shopping center, Cotswold Village Shops, located at the intersection of Randolph and Sharon Amity Roads. Originally known as Cotswold Mall, it was...

Charlotte School of Law

Charlotte School of Law (CharlotteLaw) is a private, independent law school in Charlotte, North Carolina. The campus is located on the western edge of Uptown Charlotte. The school was founded in 2006. The school received provisional accreditation...

Ee waddell high

In the mid-1990s, responding to phenomenal growth in the southern parts of Mecklenburg County, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board decided to build a new high school between South Mecklenburg and Olympic high schools. The new school was to open...

Sherwood Forest

The Sherwood Forest neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina was established in the 1950s. In addition to the Sherwood Forest subdivision, the area also includes the Castleton Gardens and Charlestowne Manor subdivisions. The area is bisected by...

Independence Building

The Independence Building was a 186 feet (57 m) skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina. It was built in 1909 by J.A. Jones Construction and imploded on September 27, 1981 to make way for 101 Independence Center. It originally had 12 floors but 2...

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The Art Institute of Charlotte

The Art Institute of Charlotte – is one of The Art Institutes, a system of more than 40 educational institutions located throughout North America, providing education in design, media arts, fashion and culinary arts. The Art Institutes system is a...

Bojangles' Coliseum

The Bojangles' Coliseum is a 9,605-seat multi-purpose arena and sports venue in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is operated by the Charlotte Coliseum Authority, which also oversees the Ovens Auditorium and the Charlotte Convention Center. The title...

Mecklenburg County Courthouse

Mecklenburg County Courthouse in Charlotte, North Carolina was built in 1925. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

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  • 0.01214 km² (0.0046877 mi² )

Hotel Charlotte

Hotel Charlotte was a 13 story hotel in Charlotte, North Carolina which originally opened in 1924. It was located on the corner of Trade Street and Poplar Street in the Uptown area of Charlotte. While primarily known by the name "Hotel Charlotte,"...

Morrocroft

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Hezekiah Alexander House

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  • 0.03359 km² (0.012969 mi² )

James Buchanan Duke House

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  • 0.01659 km² (0.0064065 mi² )

Palmer Fire School

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Robinson Rock House Ruin and Plantation Site

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  • 0.32376 km² (0.125 mi² )
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