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Originally Posted by BamaVol
If you'd mentioned not driving in your OP, I might have told you Charlotte's no NYC. :D At least you have a sense of humor about it!!! :D - HF |
Think Salt Lake City with Baptists.
Indeed, to the family values crowd it's not too far off from a model city. Even if you point out shortcomings, you won't get agreement that those are shortcomings. Sprawl and long commuting times? A necessary component of "the good life!" Museums, restaurants, bars, etc. Sure, we got one! They also like NASCAR so much that they get a longer race than anyone else. NASCAR fans are famously loyal to sponsors...even though some of the same companies are the ones laying people off or sending jobs to India. The local independent small business that still has jobs doesn't likely have the bucks to be a NASCAR sponsor. |
I grew up in Charlotte and left on my 18th birthday. I agree with the general picture that is being painted here.
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Originally Posted by JUANMA
I am gonna be spending a whole month in Charlotte for work purposes and I was wondering if any of you could give any ideas on how Charlotte is like, what to do, what to see, any places near to go for the weekend.
That is gonna be for the month of April. Any ideas on how the weather will be like? Any ideas will be highly appreciated :) |
Originally Posted by HobokenFlyer
Charlotte is Bank of America/Wachovia/BB&T town....bankers are NOT known to be the wild and crazies in the world....
- HF If you're looking to attend a lot of church, I guess that is one way that Charlotte shines. I went to the largest church I'd ever been in when I last visited. I don't really know much else about it. |
Originally Posted by drbond
I have never seen a town that was boring and I have never been bored. People that are bored are usually boring and spend a lot of time typing repetitive things and being lonely. Life is what you make of it.
- HF |
Originally Posted by HobokenFlyer
Oh what a bunch of malarkey.....I can argue that you are easily amused... :D
- HF |
Originally Posted by drbond
Those who look for the positive, live longer and happier than those who look for the negative! ;)
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Here are some facts for you, so you can decide!
There are six NASCAR SpeedPark’s racetracks.
Mint Museum of Art. Mint Museum of Craft + Design. Paramount’s Carowinds. Zuma Fun Center. Chimney Rock Park. wild animal park, a bird conservatory, and an ostrich farm. Charlotte is home to layers of history: Catawba Indians roaming the land, the arrival of Scotch-Irish settlers from the North, the first gold rush in the country, and famous Revolutionary War battles. Carolinas Aviation Museum Schiele Museum Charlotte Museum of History Levine Museum of the New South Museum of York County Discovery Place NC Transportation Museum Charlotte Trolley RESTAURANTS: Aquavina Arpa Azteca Baoding Boardwalk Billy’s Brixx Caffe Siena Camille's Don Pedro Fox and Hound Frank Manzetti's Harper’s Jo Jo's Lakefront Restaurant Latorre's LaVecchia's Seafood Grille McCormick & Schmick's Mimosa Grill Nakato Nikko Omaha SteakHouse (this one is located in the Embassy Suites and is GOOD) The Grape Upstream Wan Fu Zink Brazas Copeland's Dilworth Neighborhood Grille Gold Pepper Grill & Lounge Lava Bistro Mert's Heart & Soul Namaste Original Pancake House Pewter Rose Savannah Red Shun Lee Palace Sushi at the Lake Vinnie's Sardine And for a more detailed list of things to do, go here: http://www.charlottecvb.org Also remember that you are within a short distance to many other locations. The only problem there is your transportation. |
Originally Posted by HobokenFlyer
Honesty sometimes is perceived as negativity...you should change your name from Dr. Bond to Mr. Sunshine then... :D
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Originally Posted by HobokenFlyer
Honesty sometimes is perceived as negativity...you should change your name from Dr. Bond to Mr. Sunshine then... :D
HF, I have lived in Charlotte and Greenville. Honestly, there is a difference between living and visiting and maybe that's the source of our disagreement. Living in a place, you are more familiar with what's there, but often looking for something different from what a visitor seeks. |
Originally Posted by BamaVol
:D :D :D You wouldn't say that if you read some of his posts in the Delta forum. It's ok, Bondy, I like you anyway.
HF, I have lived in Charlotte and Greenville. Honestly, there is a difference between living and visiting and maybe that's the source of our disagreement. Living in a place, you are more familiar with what's there, but often looking for something different from what a visitor seeks. That is true...I am sure people hate NY and for good reason...it's not for everybody...knowing my luck, I will fall MADLY in love with a woman and will make her my wife and she will be from Charlotte and she will want to live there. My punishment for bad-mouthing the city... :D Also, my opinion of Charlotte is formed while in my early 20's, as I reach my mid-30's life may deal some changes that may make me soften my opinion of the city....it still ain't NY, though. :cool: - HF |
Originally Posted by HobokenFlyer
....it still ain't NY, though. :cool:
- HF |
Originally Posted by Helena Handbaskets
Nor will it ever be. What Charlotte aspires to is to become Atlanta! :rolleyes:
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If you're still there I'd recommend you check out Charleston over Myrtle Beach. Much more history but there are still beaches at the outlying areas.
Drive over to Asheville as well... |
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