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Travel and Outdoors

Charlotte boasts an array of outdoor dining options. Savor your favorite dishes while enjoying great weather at the best patios and rooftops around town.
Ballantyne’s residents and visitors have over 20+ miles of walking and bike paths, including the Carolina Thread Trail and Fit Trail.
Charlotte Douglas International Airport is expected to complete its $608 million lobby expansion project by Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025.
Charlotte’s Moxy Hotel boasts murals by local artists, skyline views, and attitude, encouraging locals and visitors to be adventurous in the Queen City.
Whether you’re training for a marathon or just looking for community, the Charlotte running culture is full sprint ahead, offering running clubs and seasonal races year-round.
The bald eagle, known as the emblem of the United States, is native to the Charlotte region, with many places to spot one.
It’s officially race weekend in Concord, and there are plenty of events leading up to the checkered flag on Sunday, May 25.
Summertime brings many free concerts you can attend + enjoy an evening outdoors.
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