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  2. 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.

  3. S. Scott Ferebee Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The Charlotte Convention Center, designed by FWA Group and Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates and completed in 1995. S. Scott Ferebee Jr. FAIA (1921–2016) was an American architect in practice in Charlotte, North Carolina from 1953 to 1995.

  4. Chinese American family meets descendants of the Black couple ...

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    In 1955, Emma Thompson sold the Coronado home and the barn next door to the Dongs, who became the first Chinese American family to purchase real estate in Coronado, said Kevin Ashley, a Coronado ...

  5. List of people from Charlotte, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Ben Elbert Douglas, Sr., mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina 1935–1941; Anthony Foxx, 17th United States Secretary of Transportation, and mayor of Charlotte (2009–2013) Jim Gulley, member of the North Carolina General Assembly [13] Richard Hudson, United States Representative for North Carolina's 8th congressional district

  6. See inside new $65 million northeast Charlotte community ...

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  7. Textile Mill Supply Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Textile Mill Supply Company Building is a historic factory building located at Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It was designed by Lockwood, Greene & Co. and built in 1922. It is a three-story, ten-bay wide by-five-bay deep, red brick structure with a full basement.

  8. PNC Music Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Blues Festival September 13, 1992 — September 23, 2000 September 28, 2001 Charlotte Funk Fest August 12, 2017 — Chicago: 1999 Tour: July 18, 1999 The Doobie Brothers 2002 Tour: June 7, 2002 — 2005 Tour: August 6, 2005 Chicago XXX Tour: July 14, 2006 Huey Lewis and the News: 2021 Tour: June 29, 2021 — Chicago & Brian Wilson ...

  9. Google plans to open in the Thompson Center by 2026 ... - AOL

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    Google surprised many last year when it agreed to buy the James R. Thompson Center in the heart of the Loop. The tech giant hasn’t revealed its plans for the Helmut Jahn-designed building, where ...