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My Hometown.......
Hey! It's Charlotte, it's where I'm
from. After living there 35 years, I've seen many changes.
It's not a bad place to live, it's no New York City, but it's got
much to do. I wish it were easier to get from one place to another
and I wish it had a bigger gay area, but what makes Charlotte unique is
it is a city of neighborhoods. It has resisted until recently from
becoming "urban" wanting to be a suburban city. Well,
they asked for it, they got it. Most people will tell you that you
have to have a car. That's not really true, you only need one if
you want to go somewhere. There is a pretty good size bus system
but because of the geographic size (540,000 people, 230 square miles
equals 2340 people per sq. mi. where as New York City has 23,000 per sq.
mi.) it takes a long time to get anywhere that way. There is also
light rail being planned, but that's a few years away. In the mean
time, check out these neighborhoods, some have history, some have style,
and some just deserve to be mentioned.
UPTOWN

Charlotte's center city, "Uptown" is
what call it, it's mostly tall, mostly new, and mostly business.
Home to Bank of America, First Union, and Duke Energy plus a plethora of
other smaller business which shut down after 6PM. You can't escape
the crowds during the day but after 6PM, the crowds have all gone
home. The streets, especially in the arts district, again light up
after 10PM but between 6 & 10, you can have the place to
yourself. Although there are many restaurants opening, many are
chains, but some exceptions exist. Merts Heart & Soul and the
new Brooks Burgers come to mind.
Surrounding Uptown are four wards:
First Ward

First Ward was recently home to Earle
Village. A notoriously dangerous public housing complex that has
recently been removed. Now, besides being home to the
Afro-American Cultural Center, it is being rejuvenated with new housing,
both town homes and single family.
Second Ward

Second Ward is mostly home to Government
Buildings and Marshall Park. More ducks then people live here
although that wasn't the case for most of the century when it was home
to Brooklyn, a black neighborhood of single family homes and small
business' that were demolished during urban renewal of the 1960's.
Most of the families were moved to Earle Village which was demolished in
the 1990's.
Third Ward


The home of Erickson Stadium and The Carolina
Panthers and will soon house the new arena and The Charlotte
Hornets. A mixture of multi-family and single family homes cover
this area along side of Cedar Yard, converted warehouses, bars and
restaurants. The housing hasn't changed a lot over the years but
since the stadium was built in the mid 90"s, business growth has
been booming.
Fourth Ward

Fourth Ward is Charlotte's oldest neighborhood
and has some of it's most dynamic homes as well as Charlotte's first
high-rise apartment building. You can also visit Charlotte's
oldest two cemeteries. I'm a cemetery freak by the way.
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