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joeyxfresco

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Hey guys, so I’m flying in this Saturday to watch my first ever Panthers game. I grew up loving the Panthers because of Julius Peppers and I couldn’t miss his first game back on Charlotte. Just wondering if you guys had any recommendations to make the most of my time in Charlotte. I’m flying in Saturday afternoon and leaving Monday evening. I already have the basics down like making a visit to Bojangles and visiting the stadium on Saturday or Monday so I can get some good pictures. Is there anything else I should do?

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53 minutes ago, joeyxfresco said:

Hey guys, so I’m flying in this Saturday to watch my first ever Panthers game. I grew up loving the Panthers because of Julius Peppers and I couldn’t miss his first game back on Charlotte. Just wondering if you guys had any recommendations to make the most of my time in Charlotte. I’m flying in Saturday afternoon and leaving Monday evening. I already have the basics down like making a visit to Bojangles and visiting the stadium on Saturday or Monday so I can get some good pictures. Is there anything else I should do?

Stay downtown Saturday and Sunday.  Plenty to do/see.  Enjoy.  Monday, visit the Billy Graham Library before your flight.  It's close to the airport and closes at 5.  You'd need 1-2 hours to see/enjoy so try showing up at 3 or 4.  It's nice, peaceful and FREE.  My recommendation.

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4 hours ago, mjligon said:

Welcome!

Depending on what time your flight arrives and depending on what kind of day you're trying to have Saturday- I'll be out doing this:

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otherwise- hit up some of the local breweries...Enjoy yourself...go Panthers 

Awesome. Might check that out 

 

4 hours ago, Harbingers said:

There's that party district down there(I'm not from CTL so I can't remember what it's called Epicenter or something). NASCAR museum, killer southern BBQ.... I'll just hush and let the CTL's talk. 

Gonna definitely have to check out some BBQ spots. Anyone have some recommendations?

 

Hows the tailgate scene?

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4 hours ago, Harbingers said:

There's that party district down there(I'm not from CTL so I can't remember what it's called Epicenter or something). NASCAR museum, killer southern BBQ.... I'll just hush and let the CTL's talk. 

Ahh yes the epicenter. Destroyer of Charlotte night life.  Or maybe I just got old. 

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