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24180
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The U.S. National Whitewater Center outside of Charlotte spent about 38 million dollars to construct an artificial river for rafting and kayaking activities.
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24368
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The tourism industry in North Carolina boomed in 1987, and the industry's impact is steadily increasing. Charlotte is just one community where hotels are providing jobs close to home and capitalizing on the tourism market.
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Charlotte boasts a growing business community, in part the result of the Greater Charlotte Economic Development Corporation's efforts to bring business to the city.
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Discovery Place is Charlotte’s science and technology museum, giving children the chance to explore concepts such as physics, biology, and chemistry.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 59 Issue 5, October 1991, p25-28, il
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Cantina 1511 has new menu items and is thinking of making more changes. There is talk of a fresh-tortilla-making station as well as some cosmetic renovations and updates.
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Alyssa Gorelick brings her cooking knowledge to cooking classes at Chef Alyssa’s Kitchen. The classes are based on either skill level or themes like vegetarian or Italian. The cost is mainly to cover the cost of ingredients and you can sign up online.
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A new Charlotte boutique, Doll, stocks cutting edge fashions from all over. Looks range in price and style keeping the store upscale but still affordable.
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The old Park Road Shopping Center in Charlotte is now under new ownership. Those who have been going there since it opened in 1956 are hoping it will keep its heart and character.
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Charlotte restaurant Halcyon has a new chef which means a new menu. While the menu had featured mostly southern dishes, with the new chef, a more European style of cooking makes its way on to the menu.
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The Sabor Latin Street Grill offers a variety of traditional Latin American foods. From the traditional tacos to the more innovative elote loco, their short, but satisfying menu can be enjoyed by all.
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24927
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Cottage Chic, a local boutique in Dilworth, has celebrated its 10th year in business. The shop offers a variety of items from clothing to luxury bath products.
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For John Tosco, music is life. He has been playing the guitar since he was 8 years old and has been hosting music parties for most of his adult life. His children were even a band that toured briefly. He has been teaching music for years and is described as selfless, and the kind of guy who is always willing to give pointers on music.
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Charlotte restaurant Baku pairs cocktails with a new twist on Japanese cuisine. The menu features items such as crispy calamari and wild mushroom kamamashi, a risotto-like dish.
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New eateries are coming to Elizabeth Avenue in Charlotte. The anticipated restaurants range from a creamery to a restaurant with an overlook to see the chef in action in the kitchen.
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The mayobird is a chicken salad centered restaurant that offers various types of chicken salad whether on a sandwich or a salad. The restaurant supports Behailu Academy, an afterschool program started by the owner, Deedee Mills.
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