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23582
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Hobo's restaurant in Fort Mill, South Carolina serves simple fare, with a number of sandwiches, appetizers, and salads on the menu. Burgers are the most popular item, with ten different types listed.
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29177
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What has made Charlotte, North Carolina a success despite being a medium-sized city has been the diversity of resources and populations in surrounding towns, cities, counties, and states within 20 to 40 miles. Charlotte no longer exists as a single city, but part of a larger regional metropolis.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 2, Feb 1991, pA18, A20-A21, por
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34434
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The recently opened Blue Line Extension light rail is transforming University City, the area surrounding the University of North Carolina Charlotte. University City Partners has put together a plan for a town center anchored by the JW Clay station that would enhance existing retail and residential development with more density and better connectivity. This development would create a heightened sense of place, the elusive identity the university area has lacked for decades.
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