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Dan Marino

Michael Jordan

Keanu Reeves

Dale Earnhardt Jr

LL Cool J- not totally sure about that one

Apparently both KC AND Jo Jo

Brooklyn Decker

Jay Bilas, of course

Fred Couples- dont know if he is still here

Of course, all the Panthers players

Years ago I ran into LL Cool J. In the short time we talked, he seemed like a really nice guy.

Carrot Top lived here. (He may still.) He moved here about the same time that LL Cool J did.

Ricky Steamboat lives/lived here. He used to have a gym over at W T Harris & Hickory Grove/Pence Road.

Just about all the NASCAR drivers & owners live/lived here at one time or another.

And don't forget the most famous Charlottean! (He was born in Virginia, but moved to Charlotte at an early age. Called Charlotte his home and is buried in City Cemetary.)

Randolph Scott!

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Dan Marino

Michael Jordan

Keanu Reeves

Dale Earnhardt Jr

LL Cool J- not totally sure about that one

Apparently both KC AND Jo Jo

Brooklyn Decker

Jay Bilas, of course

Fred Couples- dont know if he is still here

Of course, all the Panthers players

Ohh yeah, Dan Marino lives in Charleston full time.....or at least his wife does...

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