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Web Page Design, Charlotte, NC

Professional Web Page Design For Charlotte NC Businesses

More than just the nation's second largest financial center, Charlotte's changing face will surprise you. As a magnet for progressive growth and smart development these days, the Queen City finds itself welcoming more and more new faces—both visitors and residents alike. So meet Charlotte, North Carolina and explore all the wonderful and unforgettable attributes it has to offer. You'll be a fan of this winning city in no time.

For web page design and web hosting in Charlotte, North Carolina, there is no other place to go than NC Web Pros. Proudly serving Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Union and surrounding counties in North Carolina.

More than anywhere else in the region, CHARLOTTE, at the junction of I-77 and I-85 near the South Carolina border, can genuinely claim to have made it: a banking and transportation center that has become the largest city in the state, "boosted," in much the same way as Atlanta, by ambitious business and city leaders. They like to project the image of a sophisticated, fast-lane cultural metropolis – in fact its center is somewhat soulless, though many nearby neighborhoods are delightful and stuffed with good places to eat. Served by direct British Airways flights from London, however, it does make one of the best and most manageable arrival points in the region.

The chief attraction in downtown Charlotte, an unlovely mass of skyscrapers and concrete known as "uptown," is Discovery Place, 301 N Tryon St, a kids-oriented science museum with an indoor rainforest and an OMNIMAX theater hosting a planetarium (tel 704/372-6261 for hours and prices). There's also the Nature Museum at 1658 Sterling Rd (Mon–Fri 9am–5pm, Sat 10am–5pm, Sun 1pm–5pm; tel 704/337-2671), geared toward children seven years and under, and replete with rabbits, hamsters and ponies, as well as puppet shows and a butterfly room. Another major landmark, on the east side of downtown, is the massive Ericsson Stadium, home of the NFL team, the Carolina Panthers.

Although most restaurants and stores are tucked away inside the city's skyscrapers, Tryon Street is downtown's busiest thoroughfare. At the intersection of Tryon and Trade streets is Independence Square, where at each corner giant modern statues stand – depicting transportation, commerce, industry and the future. Just a few blocks away, the newly renovated Levine Museum of the New South, 200 E 7th St (Tues–Sat 10am–5pm, Sun 1am–5pm; $6), looks at the growth of the region from Reconstruction onwards. Interesting vignettes examine musical history, with the spotlight falling on local names such as gospel legends the Golden Gate Quartet. The Mint Museum of Art, three miles further southeast at 2730 Randolph Rd on bus #15 (Tues 10am–10pm, Wed–Sat 10am–5pm, Sun noon–5pm; $6; tel 704/337-4820), has a good array of Indian, pre-Columbian and African art, plus a noted collection of pottery and porcelain. The Mint Museum of Craft and Design at 220 N Tryon St, is also worth a stop for its eclectic collection of metal, glass, wood, fiber and ceramic works (Tues–Thurs 10am–7pm, Fri 10am–9pm, Sat 10am–7pm, Sun noon–5pm; $6; tel 704/337-4920).

For those interested in NASCAR racing, fifteen minutes from downtown in the suburb of Concord is the Lowe's Motor Speedway, where guided tours are available, and in late May the Coca-Cola 600 comes to town.

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