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So...When Living In North Carolina...


Lilsmitty09

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What is one to do/go see when one gets the opportunity? Excited to announce that I am indeed moving out of the "12th Man, Russ is better than Cam cause he's a team leader, who's Matt Hasselbeck?" territory I've spent all 23 years of my life in, and am moving to Charlotte this Sunday. Before anyone asks, No, I unfortunately am not employed by the Panthers, but I will say that I am currently employed by a player on the team.

So what are the MUSTS to do in Charlotte, NC, SC in the Summer/Fall that I absolutely MUST do or see?

I am beyond excited, as Charlotte is by far the greatest, most beautiful place on Earth. Trading in 5 degree, rainy and snowy winters for hot and humid summers is going to be well worth it. Bump this if needed, but this has been my source for 10 plus years and everyone on here is fantastic with suggestions and anything related to this beautiful area.

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Golf. If you golf, heaven

close to beaches and the water temp is in 70s to mid to late October and if course the mountains 

Close enough to Winston and Raleigh. Chapel hill for all things ACC  and you have Clemson just down the road a piece

lit if aa and aaa baseball and of course the bleak Hurricanes when they play

anything outdoors. 

And I can't speak to Charlotte as I am only there for the Panthers but you are close enough to many things to have more than a few great restaurants 

Raleigh is also known for its craft beers

 

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Asheville is the cream of the crop in N.C.moreover it is one of the best cities i've been to in the U.S.

to name just a few of the attractions in Asheville... the Orange Peel is a first class venue for music,the Beer Garden offers a quazillion beers ,if your thing is craft beer then the Wicked Weed is an excellent choice , Appalachian Trail for the hiking enthusiats,the Biltmore Estate for history buffs,the French broad for rafting,also is a great place for the trout angeler and small mouth bass fisherman, good place to grab a bite to eat is the Mellow Mushroom so if you like mountains this is a must see that has alot to offer

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