Best of Charlotte #88: The Kannapolis Intimidators

The Kannapolis Intimidators are the Class A team affiliated with the Chicago White Sox in the minor league system, and are among 13 other teams in the South Atlantic League. The South Atlantic league, geographically speaking, is one of the largest circuits in Minor...

Best of Charlotte #87: The Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

The North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center opened its doors in 1992, after an idea that came to life almost 20 years prior. The idea gained a lot of momentum in the 1980’s after $62 million dollars was donated to begin construction – $30 million from local...

Best of Charlotte #85: Revolution Ale House

Who doesn’t love good pizza and cold beer?! Revolution Ale House was founded with the idea of getting back to the way things used to be – before all good things were lost in the rat race of the world today. Their dough is nurtured and made in house daily, and they...

Best of Charlotte #86: Charlotte Motor Speedway

If you’ve lived in Charlotte long enough and have ever driven anywhere near Concord during Labor Day weekend or that certain night in October – then you know about Charlotte Motor Speedway. Let’s go racin’ boys! Built in 1959, by Bruton Smith, the Speedway features a...

Best of Charlotte #84: Reed Gold Mine

Located just 30 minutes outside of Charlotte, this is one of North Carolina’s greatest historic gems! Reed Gold Mine is the site of the first documented gold find in the United States. Back in 1799 John Reed’s son accidentally discovered “something yellow and...

Best of Charlotte #83: The Rusty Rudder

Nestled in Lake Norman’s “hot spot”, The Rusty Rudder boasts some of the best seafood and stunning views around. With a large boat dock and sprawling outdoor patio, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a local paradise. Their unique menu features a mix of...