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  2. The Gen X guide to Charlotte nightlife: Where to party if you ...

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    Gen X and Xennials: Here are 20+ nightclubs, social lounges, live music venues and more where you can party like it’s 1999 in Charlotte.

  3. Want to relive the glory days? Here are 70+ Charlotte area ...

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    Cosmos, Dixie’s, Grand Central, Mythos, Pterodactyl and more: Relive the 1990s and early 2000s with this list of CharlotteFive readers’ favorites.

  4. New lounge offers reggae music, Caribbean nightlife just ...

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    A Caribbean nightclub with island-themed cocktails will debut by the end of the year north of uptown Charlotte. The Reggae Lounge expects to open in early December at 2630 Statesville Ave.Co ...

  5. Jimmie McKee - Wikipedia

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    James Robert McKee (born 1912 Charlotte, NC) was an American night club owner. McKee's parents died when he was fourteen forcing him to quit school and take care of his brothers and sisters. McKee married Minnie Jackson in 1939 and went to work as the head mail clerk with Horton Motor Lines.

  6. Queen City Quarter - Wikipedia

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    Queen City Quarter (formerly known as the Epicentre) is a mixed-use development with an open-air shopping center, office, and hotels, located in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It was developed by The Ghazi Company. [1]

  7. Bojangles Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Bojangles Coliseum, [a] originally Charlotte Coliseum and formerly Independence Arena and Cricket Arena, is an 8,600-seat multi-purpose arena located in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is operated by the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority, which also oversees nearby Ovens Auditorium and the uptown Charlotte Convention Center .

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  9. Charlotte Woman's Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, twenty-five more women joined and the group was officially renamed to the Charlotte Woman's Club (CWC) with Mrs. F.C. Abbot as the first president. [4] The club became part of the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs (NCFWC) in 1903. The CWC would send delegates to the annual conference for the NCFWC. [5] [6] Later, they joined ...