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Remembering Charlotte: Postcards from a New South City, 1905-1950 by Mary Norton Kratt,

Remembering Charlotte: Postcards from a New South City, 1905-1950 by Mary Norton Kratt,
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Charlotte Sports Park - The Charlotte Sports Park (also known as Charlotte County Stadium) is a minor league baseball stadium, located in Port Charlotte, Florida. It seats 5,400 fans, not including standing room.

Charlotte Hornets - Charlotte Hornets may refer to several sports teams based in Charlotte, North Carolina:

Charlotte Bobcats Arena - Charlotte Bobcats Arena (also known locally as The Uptown Arena and CBA, and for hockey uses, St. Lawrence Homes Home Ice) is an 18,500-seat entertainment and sports venue located in the Uptown area of Charlotte, North Carolina.

North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame - The North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame was established in February 1963, with the support of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, "to honor those persons who by excellence of their activities in or connected with the world of sports have brought recognition and esteem to themselves and to the State of North Carolina." The Hall of Fame inducted its ...

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