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  2. Calvary Church (Charlotte) - Wikipedia

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    The first building was completed in 1941 on Fourth Street and held 750. Under the Rev. Ross Rhoads , who began his more than 20 years of service in 1973, Calvary increased membership from 400 to 2000 in three years, with the first building at a new location at Sardis and Randolph Roads.

  3. Battle of Charlotte - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Charlotte was an American Revolutionary War battle fought in Charlotte, North Carolina on September 26, 1780. The battle took place at the Mecklenburg County Court House; which is now the site of the Bank of America tower at Trade and Tryon Streets in uptown Charlotte.

  4. Ballantyne (Charlotte neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    Ballantyne is a neighborhood and developing edge city [5] on the southside of Charlotte, North Carolina, occupying a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2) area of land adjacent to the South Carolina border. The neighborhood is home to St. Matthew Catholic Church, the largest Catholic congregation in the United States.

  5. Elizabeth (Charlotte neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    The Walk Score of Elizabeth is 72, one of the highest in Charlotte (average Walk Score of 34). [6] The current boundaries of the Elizabeth neighborhood are, roughly, Randolph Road/4th Street to the Southwest; Independence Boulevard to the West and North; and a creek to the East. Major avenues include Elizabeth Avenue and 7th Street.

  6. Geography of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    William S. Powell and Jay Mazzocchi, eds. Encyclopedia of North Carolina (2006) 1320pp; 2000 articles by 550 experts on all topics; ISBN 0-8078-3071-2; James Clay and Douglas Orr, eds., North Carolina Atlas: Portrait of a Changing Southern State (University of North Carolina Press, 1971).

  7. North Carolina's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    In December 2023, two lawsuit were filed in the Middle District of North Carolina, with the first challenging the 1st, 6th, 12th, and 14th congressional districts in the map, [31] [32] and the second, challenging multiple specific districts in the congressional and state legislative district maps, as racial gerrymanders.

  8. Brookford, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Brookford is a town in Catawba County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 442 at the 2020 census. [ 5 ] It is part of the Hickory – Lenoir – Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  9. Bank of America Corporate Center - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of America Corporate Center is an 871 ft (265 m) skyscraper in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] Designed by Argentine architect César Pelli and HKS Architects, and best known as the headquarters of the namesake Bank of America, it has been the tallest building in North Carolina since its 1992 construction, the 56th-tallest building in the United States, and the 174th-tallest ...