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From 2002 until 2008, ConCarolinas was held at the Marriott Executive Park Hotel in Charlotte, NC. In 2009, the convention moved to the Hilton Charlotte University Place. In 2008, ConCarolinas won its bid for the 2010 DeepSouthCon and hosted it June 4–6, 2010, out of their new hotel. ConCarolinas 2010: (Con Chair: Ron McClung, Vice Chair ...
This is a list of noteworthy gaming conventions [nb 1] from around the world. This list is sectioned by location, and each gaming convention includes the dates during which it is typically held. Dates listed are approximate or traditional time periods for each convention.
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 .
There’s a new lineup of food and drinks just in time for the Charlotte Hornets’ 2023-24 season. ... here’s a guide to game day food at the Spectrum Center for the Hornets’ 2023-24 season ...
Jeremy Bottoms, a rally attendee from Charlotte, spoke with the Observer around 1:30 p.m, as he waited near the back of the line. He said Trump should “invite Harris into this race.”
Spectrum Center is an indoor arena in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. Located in Uptown, it is owned by the city of Charlotte and operated by its main tenant, the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The arena seats 19,077 for NBA games, but can be expanded to 20,200 for college basketball games.
North Carolina is considered a key swing state in November. The Republican nominee was last in the Charlotte area on Memorial Day, when he attended the Coca-Cola 600 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.
The Charlotte Convention Center is a convention center located in Charlotte, North Carolina. It opened in 1995 and attracts more than half a million visitors each year. [1] It was designed by Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates. It has 280,000 square feet (26,000 m 2) of contiguous exhibit space.