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"The members of a historic church in Mint Hill serve their community in the shadow of its history." Dating to 1770, Philadelphia Presbyterian is one of the oldest churches in Mecklenburg County.
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"Racing built its foundation at small-town tracks like these--which still offer fans a chance to see tomorrow's stars and cars." First openned in 1951, Hickory Motor Speedway continues to host races like the "CARS Tour Throwback 276".
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"NASCAR, a sport associated with Charlotte since the 1940s, enters another new era-- with updated cars, a refreshed and more diverse fan base, tire tracks in the digital space, and a long and eventful history."
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"The original McCrorey YMCA, a cornerstone of the long-gone Black neighborhood, wins designation as a historic property.' At one time, Brooklyn was the center of Black life in Charlotte.
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"Racing Rock Star Tim Richmond died in 1989 but left a unique public image and--maybe--a private part of himself." Richmond was one of the first drivers to move from open wheel racing to NASCAR stock cars full-time. In 2010, ESPN aired a documentary about his life.
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