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The annual fair returns to Concord’s Cabarrus Arena & Events Center from Friday, Sept. 5 to Saturday, Sept. 13.
The town’s first and only literary festival promises a day of family-friendly events, a hot dog eating contest, and new books to line your bookshelf.
Packed with high-tech simulators and a full food and drink menu, Tap In will cater to golf enthusiasts and amateurs when it opens Thursday, Aug. 28, along Clanton Road in LoSo.
Duke’s Mayo’s annual college football series is expected to draw more than 70,000 people to Bank of America Stadium.
After three years closed, the restaurant is now open in NoDa, serving its same menu and vibes as its former location in Plaza Midwood.
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Celebrate the Queen City’s art, music, food, and more for the annual Charlotte SHOUT! Festival.
The third annual Heritage Invitational will draw car enthusiasts to Charlotte Motor Speedway for three days of historic racing and thrilling events.
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