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24948
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At Heirloom restaurant, the menu changes daily. Everything served on that menu comes from North Carolina. It provides a casual atmosphere mixed with foods not found in other restaurants in the area making it a prime eating spot.
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The U.S National Whitewater Center offers many different outdoor sports from whitewater rafting to zip lining. When the company first started off, it had some financial struggles, but today it is a thriving business making plenty to survive.
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24956
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Two sisters have opened a bodega called Earl’s Grocery. They offer a variety of partially prepared foods, beers, take out foods, and actual groceries.
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24957
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Texicali Taco & Tequila Bar is a restaurant with a museum like aspect in the funky décor it contains. In addition to the colorful decorations, the food also has people talking about its flair and taste.
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24974
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The beach atmosphere at Lure Oyster bar is enhanced by everything from shiplap wood and subway tiles to its seafood selections. The food at this eatery and oyster bar is both creative and traditional.
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24975
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LittleSpoon Eatery is very much a reflection of owner Alesha Sin Vanata. From its constantly changing menu to its floor-to-ceiling windows, it is definitely a fine place to dine.
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24985
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The Summit room was inspired by owner Deedee Mills’ climb to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro. The food is just as adventurous with unexpected tastes in every dish.
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24986
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Draught Charlotte serves food with influences from all over the globe. While it is not a sports bar, it does provide a place to watch the Panthers game.
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24987
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Carolina Foods Inc. is one of the oldest honey bun bakers in the country. The company has been making honey buns for over 40 years and is still a family business.
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24990
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Jesse Cureton, a former West Charlotte High School drum major, has rekindled the love and sponsorship for Charlotte’s Thanksgiving Day parade. Attendance had once dwindled to 20,000, but his efforts have helped increase the crowds fivefold.
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24997
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Cantina 1511 has moved to a new location. While some things have remained the same, there are new additions to the new location as well.
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24998
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Bakersfield is a new Mexican bar and eatery. While in its first months of operation it was only serving dinner, their range of tacos will soon be available for lunch as well.
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28499
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173 people have drowned in Charlotte-area lakes, rivers, ponds, and pools since 2005. Six times between 2005 and 2015, Mecklenburg County led the state in annual drowning deaths. Most drowning deaths are of men and boys and most are preventable. Knowing risks and prevention measures may save lives in the future.
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28567
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Charlotte Magazine presents the twelve best suburbs to live and visit around Charlotte. The suburbs were ranked using a statistical formula based on housing and employment, quality of life, diversity and vitality, and school outcomes. Residents share stories of how they identify with their towns.
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Charlotte Magazine (NoCar F 264.C4), Vol. 22 Issue 4, April 2017, p50-65, il, por, map Periodical Website
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