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The authors present four Charlotte landmarks that are said to be haunted.
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23551
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Goldman reveals her struggle with finding out about and dealing with her mother's Alzheimer's disease.
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Charles and Dana Burrage discuss what it is like to live and work on their family farm, Windy Hill.
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The authors highlight some of the most popular areas to visit in the nearby North Carolina mountains.
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Charter schools have increased in number in North Carolina, but some people fear the schools will capitalize on taxpayer money.
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As President Obama's reelection nears, Latinos take center stage because they may be the group that swings votes in the President's favor.
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Boudin reveals what it was like to meet stars during the 2012 Democratic National Convention in North Carolina.
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Lacour examines whether the 2012 Democratic National Convention visitors liked Charlotte.
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The Charlotte Museum of History closed in spring after falling on hard times; can the museum find a way to bounce back?
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The authors discuss the various ways entrepreneurs seek to revitalize Charlotte.
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23560
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Therapists share how their use of animals has helped their patients.
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23561
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Brown discusses how Canadians are cashing in on Charlotte real estate after the recession.
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Boudin examines how Charlotte's film industry has taken off over the years and provides explanations for why it is not more successful.
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Ballantyne, argued to be a Charlotte suburb on steroids, wishes to cede from Charlotte to become its own town.
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Acerni highlights some of the most popular restaurants in Charlotte.
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