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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.
Cosmos, Dixie’s, Grand Central, Mythos, Pterodactyl and more: Relive the 1990s and early 2000s with this list of CharlotteFive readers’ favorites.
“When you walk in, you’re going to feel like you’re not even in Charlotte,” said the co-owner, a native of the Bahamas.
Charlotte. The Charlotte Athletic Club (1968–1991), merged into the Tower Club [377] The Charlotte City Club (1947) [378] [379] The Tower Club (1984–2004), merged into the Charlotte City Club [380] Durham. The University Club of North Carolina (1987) [381] Gastonia. The City Club of Gastonia (1985–2012), insolvent [382] Greensboro
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.
The club has since evolved into a social oriented organization and is now Charlotte's oldest African American social club. [1] John M Spears suggested a group of boys organize themselves formally into a club, with a name, motto, colors and even a flower. The Swank Social Club was created in 1943 in a house on Seventh Street.
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Plaza-Midwood is a neighborhood located approximately one mile to the northeast of Uptown in Charlotte, North Carolina. The neighborhood is roughly bound by Hawthorne Lane to the west, The Plaza to the north, Briar Creek Road and the Charlotte Country Club to the east and Central Avenue to the south. [4]