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  2. AvidxChange Music Factory - Wikipedia

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    The complex first opened in 2006 as the NC Music Factory. Developer ARK Group wanted to build a Charlotte version of New York City's SoHo, and intended it as the first stage of an entertainment, office and residential district. [1] In 2016, payment software firm AvidxChange took over the naming rights for the complex.

  3. Uptown Charlotte - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte-Mecklenburg Fire Education Center and Museum; Discovery Place [147] Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture [148] The Light Factory [149] McColl Center for Art + Innovation [150] Mint Museum [151] NASCAR Hall of Fame [152] Museum of Illusions Charlotte [153] [154] [155] Second Ward Alumni House Museum; AvidxChange ...

  4. Carowinds - Wikipedia

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    It opened in 1975 and was the Charlotte area's premier outdoor concert venue until the opening of Blockbuster Pavilion, now PNC Music Pavilion, in 1991. It lost most of its major acts to the Uptown Amphitheatre at the NC Music Factory (now the Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre at AvidxChange Music Factory ) when it opened in 2009, and ...

  5. With 3 months to go, Charlotte’s Lovin’ Life Music Fest adds ...

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    Charlotte-based Southern Entertainment, which also produces two four-day June festivals — Carolina Country Music Festival in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Barefoot Country Music Fest in ...

  6. Gov. Roy Cooper invited Music Midtown to NC. Could it ... - AOL

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    The now-canceled festival was scheduled for Sept. 17-18 in Atlanta

  7. The Green (Charlotte, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Green is a one and a half acre park at 400 South Tryon Street in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] At one end of this so-called pocket park are the Mint Museum and the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art; at the other end is the Charlotte Convention Center. [2] Next to it stands Charlotte's historic St. Peter's Catholic Church.

  8. Carolina Theatre (Charlotte) - Wikipedia

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    After many unsuccessful attempts to renovate and revive the theatre, the City of Charlotte acquired the building in 1986 [7] and sold it to Foundation For The Carolinas in April 2013. The renovation will restore historical touches, such as the murals and original marquee, to replicate the original 1927 atmosphere as much as possible. [ 4 ]

  9. Category:Music venues in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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