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Educating Our Children 1 | 2
Entrance Requirements
Private School Listings 1 | 2
Public School Listings
2006 SAT Scores
Charter Schools
Colleges and Universities
Health Care 1 | 2
Business Climate 1 | 2

Making a Home in...
Charlotte 1 | 2
Uptown 1 | 2 | 3
Urban Neighborhoods 1 | 2 | 3
South Charlotte 1 | 2 | 3
East Charlotte 1 | 2
Northeast Charlotte 1 | 2
Southwest Charlotte 1 | 2
Northwest Charlotte 1 | 2
Matthews
Pineville
Lake Norman 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
Lake Wylie 1 | 2
York County 1 | 2
Lancaster County 1 | 2
Gaston County 1 | 2
Union County 1 | 2
Cabarrus County 1 | 2
Golf
Sports and Recreation 1 | 2
The Arts 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
Places to Go 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
Special Events
Sports and Recreation

Professional and amateur sports enthusiasts have a lot to cheer about in the Charlotte region. While many area newcomers carry other team allegiances, it doesn’t take long for Charlotte’s home teams to earn a place in their hearts as well.

NASCAR is the region’s oldest professional sport, as the city embraced stock car racing long before it became a national passion. More NASCAR teams are based in the Charlotte area than in any other city.

Lowe’s Motor Speedway (www.lowesmotorspeedway.com), the largest sports facility in the Southeast, hosts three major races – the Bank of America 500 in October and the Nextel All-Star Challenge and Coca-Cola 600 in May – as well as numerous other events throughout the year.

While Charlotte has been home to NASCAR for decades, fans can now cheer local teams of the NBA and NFL.

Particularly since their 2004 Super Bowl debut, the NFL Carolina Panthers draw fans to Bank of America Stadium to see stars like quarterback Jake Delhomme and wide receiver Steve Smith. In 2006-2007, the Panthers were 8-8 just missing the playoffs. Charlotteans have high hopes for the 2007-2008 season, and the team looks good, with enough depth and the steadying presence of Delhomme and Coach John Fox.

Under the ownership of Black Entertainment Television founder Robert Johnson, the Charlotte Bobcats played their first season in 2004 at the Charlotte Coliseum and moved to the new Charlotte Bobcats Arena in 2005. The Bobcats continue to entertain crowds with stars like Raymond Felton and Sean May – both from the 2005 NCAA Championship Tar Heels team – 2004 #2 draft pick Emeka Okafor and mustachioed sensation Adam Morrison.

If hockey’s your game, check out the Charlotte Checkers. The Checkers play in the East Coast Hockey League and are affiliated with the NHL’s New York Rangers. In 1996, the Checkers won the ECHL Championship and fans’ excitement about the team has remained high ever since. The team also plays in the Charlotte Bobcats Arena in Uptown Charlotte.

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