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Charlotte NC Relocation Information, History 102 HISTORY 102: By 1913, rail lines spread from Charlotte in eight directions, making Charlotte a major transportation hub. In the mid-1960's, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a comprehensive civil rights
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The Financial Crisis Hits Home The loss of Wachovia's headquarters now threatens big change in Charlotte NC . Citigroup will now have a more 'known' presence here in Charlotte and we must sit back, adapt and embrace these changes. That said,
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Charlotte NC--DILWORTH At the beginning of the Twentieth Century, the fast-growing city of Charlotte touted a population of 18,091. The city government was supported by a mayor, a recorder, and a Board of Aldermen, which included seven members: one from
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Charlotte NC—EASTOVER Eastover , located southeast of Charlotte ’s Center City, formerly two dairy farms, (also formerly Myers Park Eastover), was developed by E. C. Griffith in 1927. From the days of Earle Sumner Draper, the Southeastern
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Charlotte, NC RELOCATION PACKAGE (complete package) nc relocation package: WELCOME TO CHARLOTTE, NC—The City of Growth! - 03/01/08 07:20 PM The Charlotte Chamber of Commerce has compiled the newest set of numbers revealing that over 1,300 new or
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Charlotte, NC Relocation Information: 10 Wonderful Things Enjoy in Charlotte! 1. Experience the world's most unique outdoor recreation and environmental learning experience at the U.S. National Whitewater Center. Share over 300 acres of woodlands
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Charlotte, NC Relocation Information: 10 Wonderful Things to do (2) 1. Fore! 2008 will mark the sixth year of the Wachovia Championship. Hosted at Charlotte's Quail Hollow Club, the tournament is recognized by the national and international golf community
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Charlotte, NC: The Queen City Incorporated in 1768 and named for the wife of King George III, Charlotte has constantly redeveloped itself, growing into the largest city in North Carolina. The Queen City, as it is nicknamed, has changed from an agrarian
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