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Charlotte, North Carolina: Natural Beauty Nearly Year Around

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The largest city in North Carolina, Charlotte is the largest
metropolitan city on the eastern seaboard between Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania and Jacksonville, Florida. Nicknamed the Queen City,
Charlotte has a population of nearly 675,000 people. Read this
article to learn more about the area and the attractions that
appeal to travelers taking family vacations.


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Charlotte, North Carolina: Natural Beauty Nearly Year Around
Copyright (c) 2008 Chuck Saddler
American Travel Ideas
http://www.americantravelideas.com/blog/



The largest city in North Carolina, Charlotte is the largest
metropolitan city on the eastern seaboard between Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania and Jacksonville, Florida. Nicknamed the Queen City,
Charlotte has a population of nearly 675,000 people. The greater
Charlotte metropolitan area has an estimated population of
1,675,495 and its wider thirteen-county labor market region or
"combined statistical area" has an estimated population of
2,491,650.

National Recognition As A Great Place To Live And Visit

In 2008, Charlotte, NC received recognition from three nationally
recognized sources, based on factors including employment
opportunities, crime rates, and housing affordability. First, the
website Relocate-America.com named Charlotte as the "Best Place
to Live in America". Second, CNNmoney.com ranked Charlotte as #8
of the 100 "Best Places to Live" in the United States. And
third, Forbes named Charlotte as the third most undervalued real
estate markets in the U.S. Simply put, according to the experts,
Charlotte North Carolina is one of the most affordable and
attractive places to live in the United States.

This kind of recognition also bodes well for the traveling
public. Lower real estate prices always tend to ensure lower
retail prices as well. Low crime is also a very attractive trait
for any location looking to attract tourism dollars.

Prevention Magazine also named Charlotte as the best "Walking
City" in North Carolina (4th in the nation in 2007), and Self
Magazine named it one of its "Five Cities with Big Outdoor
Appeal". The natural beauty of the Charlotte area is legendary,
and its beauty adds to the quality of life value that the Queen
City delivers residents and visitors.

Lower real estate prices, a lower cost of living, low crime
rates, and the high quality of life were all contributing factors
to the underlying economy of the Queen City. Both Bank of America
and Wachovia have located their company headquarters in
Charlotte. Other major brands, including Lowe's, are
headquartered in the greater Charlotte metropolitan area.

Charlotte Has Escaped The Worst Of The Recession Pains

While the rest of the country struggles under the weight of the
current recession, fueled by high foreclosure rates and
hard-to-acquire bank financing, Charlotte is not feeling the same
pain. There are four strong pockets around the country that seem
to have escaped the credit crunch - Texas, Oklahoma, North
Carolina, and a few localities in California. These four areas
have escaped the credit crunch it seems, because the lenders in
those areas did not succumb to the temptation to offer the NINJA
loans (No income, no job, no assets) that led to the high loan
default rates felt in the rest of the country.

In fact, as the Big Three automakers have been hurt tremendously
by the banking industry's inability or unwillingness to loan
money for car loans. As I write this, the Big Three automakers -
Ford, GM and Chrysler - are in Washington, D.C. with hats in
hand, trying to get a taxpayer funded bailout from lawmakers.

Banks in other parts of the country have so many bad loans on
their books that they are holding tight to their purse strings,
but in these four pockets of prosperity, banks are still eager to
loan money. Even in my Oklahoma hometown, local banks are
advertising daily that they are STILL loaning money for new cars,
encouraging people to come and borrow.

With undervalued real estate, a strong corporate employment base,
and available credit, Charlotte's economy continues to expand,
while the rest of the country is in recession. If you are looking
to move to a city with lots of employers hiring, Charlotte is one
of the strongest cities in the country right now in the
employment sector.

For the traveler, the strong local economy means that tourist
attractions may not be starving for money, in the same way
attractions elsewhere might be, but that also means that the
places you desire to visit will more likely be open for business,
with adequate enough staff to treat you the way you want to be
treated on vacation.

For those who like to shop, there are seven shopping malls in the
Charlotte metro area.

The Sporting Life

While not a major metropolitan area with numerous professional
ball clubs, Charlotte is not a slacker either.

Charlotte has a NFL football team - the Carolina Panthers, and a
NBA basketball team - the Charlotte Bobcats.

Charlotte also has an indoor football league team - the Carolina
Speed. The Eagles is the name of its mens and ladies soccer
teams. Its ice hockey team is the Charlotte Checkers. Its
International League baseball team is the Charlotte Knights.
Charlotte even has a rugby team and a ladies flat track roller
derby squad.

Golf is played nearly year-round in the area, due to the areas'
mild autumn and spring seasons. With nearly 20 golf courses in
the area, there is plenty of choice and diversity for the golfer
to test his or her skills.

If you are a NASCAR fan, you may already realize that the Lowe's
Motor Speedway is located just 21 miles to the northeast in
Concord, NC. This race track features nearly non-stop events,
including NASCAR's All-Star race and the Coca-Cola 600, concerts
and other special events. Also featured at the speedway is the
occasional opportunity to drive around the track or attend racing
school.

Transportation On The Ground

The Queen City is rightfully proud of its transportation network,
which includes the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS). CATS
operates light rail transit, historical trolleys, express
shuttles, and bus service throughout Charlotte and its immediate
suburbs.

The Interstate Highway system feeds into Charlotte through I-85
and I-77. I-485, which is slated to be Charlotte's external
loop, remains under construction, but when it is completed, it
will stretch for 67 miles around Charlotte, connecting its many
suburbs. The I-277 loop freeway encircles Charlotte's downtown.
Charlotte's mid-loop is Route 4, which links major roads in a
loop between I-277 and I-485.

Charlotte/Douglas International Airport is the 30th busiest
airport in the world, bringing visitors from around the U.S.,
Canada, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and Europe.

Even Amtrak brings visitors into the Charlotte area from distant
U.S. cities. Be advised, if you arrive by Amtrak train, you will
be safe as long as you are in the train station itself. But it is
strongly recommended that you should arrange for transportation
to your hotel. It is recommended that you not try to walk to your
destination from the train station, as the neighborhood
surrounding the train station is not very safe.

Museums

Numerous museums and historic sites can be found throughout
Charlotte, especially in and near the Uptown district. In the
works is a new "museum district", which will be found on the
southern edge of the district. Also under development, the NASCAR
Hall of Fame is being constructed near the Convention Center.

Currently operating museums include:

 * The Mint Museum of Art - Its permanent collection is short on
real substance, but it regularly hosts high-quality traveling
exhibits from around the world. Its primary objects are American
art and ceramics, colonial/pre-colonial art, costumes and other
decorative art from many countries.

 * Discovery Place is one of the nation's most acclaimed
children's museums, featuring natural science and technology
exhibits.

 * Levine Museum of the New South - Southern culture and history.

 * James K Polk Historic Site - Tours and information about the
home of U.S. President James K. Polk.

 * Carolinas Aviation Museum (near the Charlotte-Douglas
International Airport) - Offers historic and restored airplanes,
air shows and a research library (by appointment only). It is
recommended that if you should want to meet the people working on
restoring the airplanes, one should visit on a Tuesday or
Thursday. Since 9-11, it is hard to find an airport anywhere in
the country where you can get close enough to the airport to view
takeoffs and landings, but Charlotte remains one of the best
airports in the country to see planes taking off and landing,
with a good view.

 * Schiele Museum of Natural History - Includes a planetarium, an
aviary, and many special events and exhibits. This museum is
located 24 miles to the west in Gastonia.

Other Charlotte Area Attractions

 * Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden - Located just 15 miles to the
west in Belmont, the natural beauty and serenity of the gardens
make it a favorite destination for romantic day trips and family
outings. Guided tours are offered.

 * The Reed Gold Mine is located 25 miles to the northeast of
Charlotte in the town of Cabarrus, NC, which is just five miles
further than Lowe's Motor Speedway located in Concord, NC. The
Reed Gold mine was the first gold mine built in the United
States, and today, visitors can pan for gold at the mine. This
attraction is very kid-friendly, educational, and lots of fun for
children and adults. Depending on traffic, this location can be
up to a 45-minute drive from Charlotte proper.

 * The Paramount Carowinds Theme Park is 13 miles south of
Charlotte at the South Carolina state line. Carowinds is a large
theme park with its focus on movies and the movie industry. The
park features many roller coasters, including Top Gun, The
Hurler, and the beloved Thunder Road. The park also features of
large variety of other rides and entertainment. Locals generally
recommend that you eat before going to the park - because the
concessions are pretty expensive, and to bring plenty of
sunscreen.

 * An hour to the northeast of Charlotte is Asheboro, NC, which
is home to the North Carolina Zoo.

 * Located an hour to the west near Asheville, the Chimney Rock
Park is recognized around the world as a prime tourism spot in
the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains in the Appalachian chain. Chimney
Rock is one of the region's most visited parks, featuring a
wealth of unusual rock formations and waterfalls.

A Great Place To Visit And Live

Charlotte, North Carolina is an ideal place to visit, even if you
want to stay for a while.

The natural beauty of this region makes it a favorite destination
for people looking for a nice family vacation. And as is so often
the case, people who visit the area are drawn back to it again
and again, sometimes to stay for good.

If you are looking to move into an area that has great natural
beauty, a rich and diverse cultural experience, and holds great
hope for a prosperous tomorrow, then you really should consider
the Charlotte area for yourself.


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