Travel & Vacation Guide, North Carolina

Travel & Vacation Guide, North Carolina
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Charlotte North Carolina – a great place to stay

September 2nd, 2006

By: Andrew Regan

Since British and Germans settlers came to the area in the 1700’s, Charlotte in North Carolina has been a hive of activity.
Following on from the pioneers’ discovery of Gold, Charlotte has maintained its financial heritage, being the second largest banking center in the world after New York and containing the headquarters to the Bank of America amongst others.

Surrounded by wide ranging ranches, plantation and great rolling country roads, Charlotte manages to maintain a feeling of space and freedom which is noticeably absent from the other usually congested major cities of America. This helps to lend a liberated sense of the old west cowboy spirit to the region.

If you are into sports, Charlotte has something to offer. With major basketball and football sporting venues, and the huge sprawling structure that is Lowe’s Motor Speedway where speedway worshipers come to watch the Nascar races, Charlotte is a great place to get a taste of real American sporting life. Only by becoming a spectator at a live event is it possible to fully appreciate the sheer thrill and enthusiasm, and then be able to properly follow the sport on TV from then on.

For music fans, the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre plays a fabulous outdoor host to some of the biggest names and concert tours for rock, alternative, pop, country, jazz, and rhythm and blues, as well as big special events and festivals.

For a family experience there is always the interactive science and technology museum, while Rays Splash Planet or Paramount’s Carowinds themepark which are situated slightly further outside Charlotte will all provide a fun packed day out.

While the city is a great destination in itself, with many attractions, it also provides a brilliant access point to the rest of Carolina. Simply find a hotel in Charlotte and take a daytrip to the Blue Ridge Mountains made famous by the films of Laurel and Hardy, or travel to Kitty Hawk where the Wright brothers first flew.

For anyone looking for something more eclectic, a visit to the Mount Olive Pickle Company, the historic House in the Horseshoe where regular civil war battle re-enactments take place, the lemur centre at Duke University, or a whitewater rafting adventure in the North Carolina Mountains all come highly recommended.

Whether you choose to stay in Charlotte or just visit the many attractions that the state of Carolina has to offer, you are assured of a great vacation.

About the author:
Andrew Regan is an online journalist who enjoys socialising at his local Edinburgh cricket club.

Eclectic Chapel Hill, North Carolina

August 26th, 2006

By: Matthew Keegan

Chapel Hill, North Carolina is located in the Triangle Region of North Carolina. It is called the triangle because the three main cities of Durham, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill make up the principle locales of the region. Naturally, when you draw a line from city to city a triangle shape emerges.

Home to the University of North Carolina, this Tarheel town is charming. Walk the streets and you will see that pedestrians and cyclists have the right of way while the shops reflect the character and wealth of the community. Indeed, per capita income in Chapel Hill is the highest in the state fueled by the highly regarded state university and local businesses particularly those based in the Research Triangle Park.

The university itself is rated at or near the top when it comes to public universities. With sixteen libraries on campus, you can ‘do research’ for over two weeks and still not see the entire campus. Founded in the late 1700s UNC at Chapel Hill resembles an Ivy League school in looks as well as reputation. Tour the grounds and you will see carefully maintained buildings dating back hundreds of years as well as modern structures for student housing and sports facilities. Indeed, the UNC Men’s basketball team is the most recent national champion which gives Chapel Hill an especially warm spotlight from national media.

When walking the streets of Chapel Hill, you will note a nice mix of business establishments including taverns, bars, the ubiquitous coffee shop, memorabilia shops, galleries, etc. There is plenty of parking right in the center of town, so you need not walk far to take in all that this thriving university town has to offer.

Matt is a New Jersey native having relocated to the Tarheel State in 2004. He lives in the Triangle area of the state and runs his own web design and marketing business. His chief sites are the Corporate Flight Attendant Community, http://www.corporateflyer.net/ and the Aviation Employment Board, http://www.aviationemploymentboard.net/Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Matthew_Keegan