The Insiders' Guide to Charlotte

The Insiders' Guide to Charlotte
ISBN-10
1887717013
ISBN-13
9781887717014
Category
Charlotte (N.C.)
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
1998-01-01
Publisher
Becklyn Publishing Group
Authors
Nancy Fisher, Carol Timblin, Robin A. Smith

Description

The Insiders' Guide To Charlotte is like a long-time, local friend for anyone new to the area. It is the only complete guidebook to Charlotte and its surrounding communities. Written by local authors who know the "inside" scoop, this book covers topics such as arts, attractions, nightlife, parks, restaurants, sports, shopping and more. It is a helpful and informative resource for visitors, business travelers, newcomers and locals.

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