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March 31, 2007

Charlotte Lake Norman Attractions


Charlotte Arts & Cultural Attractions

Enjoy an array of cultural experiences including art, music, theatre, and dance in the Charlotte area.

NC Blumenthal Performing Arts Center - (704) 372-1000 - The Belk Theatre and Booth Playhouse present the best in local, national and international artists including Broadway touring performances.

Spirit Square - (704) 333-4686 - Features arts education activities performances, exhibitions, and events for all ages.

Afro-American Cultural Center - (704) 374-1565 - A showcase for Afro-American art, music, theatre and film.

Arts & Science Council - (704) 372-9667 - Over 50 organizations are members of the Arts & Science Council, a community-corporate arts support coalition. Call for specific information on member organizations. Many are listed below.

Arts

Afro-American Cultural Center

Community School of the Arts

Guild of Charlotte Artists

Mint Museum of Art

NC Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

Spirit Square

The Light Factory Photography Center

Theatre

Actor's Theatre of Charlotte

Afro-American Children's Theatre

Charlotte Repertory Theatre

Children's Theatre of Charlotte

Davidson Community Players

Omimeo Mime Theatre

Theatre Charlotte

Dance

Charlotte Youth Ballet

NC Dance Theatre

Moving Poet's Dance Theatre


Music

American Guild of Organists

American Harp Society

Charlotte Children's Choir

Charlotte Choral Society

Carolinas Concert Association

Charlotte Double Oaks Boys Choir

Charlotte Philharmonic Orchestra

Charlotte Repertory Orchestra

Charlotte Symphony Orchestra

Opera Carolina

Carolina Crown Drum & Bugle Corps

Charlotte Folk Society

Queen Charlotte Chorus of Sweet Adelines

Queen City Brass Band

Museums, Parks and Historical Sites

The Charlotte Museum of History and the Hezekiah Alexander Homesite - (704) 568-1774 - The oldest dwelling in Mecklenburg county, this rock house was built in 1774. The history museum at the same location presents a variety of changing exhibits.

Historic Rosedale - (704) 335-0325 - One of the finest examples of Federal Style Plantation architecture in NC

Discovery Place - (704) 372-6261 - Experience "hands-on" exhibits and traveling displays at one of the country's top science museums.

Museum of the New South - (704) 333-1887 - Focuses on the Piedmont Carolinas frompost-reconstruction to the present.

Mint Museum of Art - (704) 337-2000 - Charlotte's first art museum operated as the first federal branch of the US Mint from 1837 to the onset of the Civil War.

Mint Museum of Craft + Design - (704) 337-2000 - This art museum features collections of ceramics, fiber, glass, metal and wood from all over the world.

Wing Haven - (704) 331-0664 - Spend a tranquil moment in this bird sanctuary and stroll along the relaxing garden pathways.

McGill Rose Garden - (704) 333-6497 - An urban garden featuring more than 230 varieties of roses.

Latta Plantation - (704) 875-1391 - This 1,090 nature preserve features a circa 1800 River Plantation House, an Equestrian Center, and the Carolina Raptor Center. You'll also find nature trails, fishing, canoeing, and picnic areas.

Reedy Creek Environmental Center - (704) 598-8857 - Play frisbee golf or take a guided walk at this large nature preserve in East Charlotte.

Reed Gold Mine - (704) 721-4653 - Pan for gold at the site of America's first discovery of gold (a 17 pound nugget!).

The Charlotte Trolley - (704) 375-0850 - Take a trolley ride into present-day Charlotte, and visit museum exhibits that take you back to Charlotte's past.

The Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens - (704) 825-4490 - This expansive complex of flowering gardens, glittering fountains, and winding walking trails located just outside of Charlotte in Belmont will dazzle you!

Energy Explorium - (704) 875-5600 - Hands-on exhibits about our energy sources make learning fun.

The Nature Museum - (704) 332-5018 - Younger children will especially enjoy the nature exhibits, live animals, and the nature trail.

Paramount's Carowinds Amusement Park - (704) 588-2600 - Located on over 100 acres on the NC/SC line, Carowinds offers more than 40 rides and attractions featuring family water and theme-park fun.

Charlotte Metro Zoo - (704) 273-6363 - See a variety of exotic animals just outside of Charlotte.

Sports

Charlotte offers pro basketball, football, baseball, hockey, and NASCAR racing for fans of all ages.

NFL Carolina Panthers - (704) 358-7000 - Ericsson Stadium is the natural grass state-of-the-art 73,248 seat facility designed specifically for the Carolina Panthers.

Charlotte Bobcats and Charlotte Sting - (704) 424-9622 - The Charlotte Coliseum provides exciting NBA and WNBA basketball for the whole family.

Charlotte Checkers - (704) 342-4423 - Home games for this affiliate of the New York Rangers are played at Independence Arena mid-October thru early April.

Charlotte Knights - (704) 357-8071 - Charlotte's AAA professional baseball team plays their home games at Knights Stadium April-September.

NASCAR Racing - (704) 455-3200 - The largest sports facility in the Southeast, Lowes Motor Speedway hosts the NASCAR Winston Cup Championship every May.

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March 27, 2007

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March 24, 2007

Lake Norman Real Estate


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Huntersville, Cornelius Homes For Sale

Jetton Cove

* Jetton Cove, a 119 acre, self contained walking neighborhood of homes and town homes supported by village shopping, office and medical facilities, offers the allure of yesteryear with the conveniences of today and features tree-lined avenues, green spaces and walking trails.

* Custom town homes priced from $200,000 - $350,000.
* Custom homes priced from
* Amenities include a lakeview cabana and private swimming pool complex, walking distance to Jetton Park, walking or jogging trails and nearby shopping. Easy access to Lake Norman is available through the nearby Peninsula Yacht Club and golf enthusiasts have a choice of four premier courses within a 10-minute drive, including the Peninsula Club.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 to Exit 28, Left on W. Catawba Ave., Right on Jetton Rd. into The Peninsula entrance to Jetton Cove on the Left.



The Greens at Birkdale Village

* The Greens at Birkdale Village are reminiscent of a bygone era, but with the amenities and atmosphere of a modern village with easy access to Lake Norman and Birkdale Arnold Palmer golf course. Within walking distance is Birkdale Village, an upscale shopping and dining destination.
* Charming bungalow and Charleston-style home priced from $140,000 - $300,000’s.
* Amenities include a clubhouse, pool, tennis and miles of walking trails.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 25. Left on Highway 73. The Greens entrance is on the right.

The Hamptons

* The Hamptons is in the heart of Huntersville with easy access to various dining and shopping options and the interstate. One of Huntersville’s most desirable neighborhoods, it rightfully boasts that graceful homes, generous lots and friendly neighbors can all be found in The Hamptons.
* Homes are priced from $300,000 - $500,000.
* Amenities include a pool and clubhouse.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 25, Right on Sam Furr Rd., Right on Hwy. 21 and left into The Hamptons.

MacAulay

* One of the last remaining woodland tracts in Huntersville, MacAulay is reminiscent of the Scottish countryside with ponds, streams, rock outcroppings and clusters of 100 year old oaks.
* Custom homes priced from $140,000 - $300,000.
* Amenities feature tree-lined sidewalks, seven parks, a village green, nature trails, a Carriage House Club with swimming and tennis and 48 acres of open space.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 25, Left on Hwy. 73, Left on Northcross Drive, then 1.5 miles to MacAulay.

Wynfield

* Gracious home, generous lots, lots of trees and a great location are only a few of the reasons residents love the well-established neighborhood of Wynfield.
* Priced from $170,000 - $300,000.
* Amenities include two swim & tennis clubs and lots of walking trails.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 23, Left on Gilead Rd. and approximately 2 miles to Wynfield entrance on the right.

Cedarfield

* A well-planned community of over 500 homes, Cedarfield only has a few opportunities remaining to live in this sought after location and neighborhood. One visit and you’ll see why families call Cedarfield home!
* Homes priced from $140,000 - $225,000.
* Cedarfield offers three swimming pools, tennis courts, walking trails and two playgrounds.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 23, Left on Gilead Rd., Left on McCoy and Right into Cedarfield

Lochmere

* Lochmere is an intimate Lake Norman community next door to Lake Norman Elementary. With large wooded home sites and a stunning collection of traditionally styled homes. It is conveniently located near Lake Norman marinas, popular restaurants, parks and shopping.
* Custom homes are priced from $140,000 - $180.000’s.
* Amenities include a community park with playground, pavilion and picnic area.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 33. Left on Williamson Rd., Left on Brawley School Rd, Right on Oak Tree Road. Lochmere is on the left.

Foxfield

* Foxfield is a quiet enclave of all brick homes wrapped by 25 acres of wooded green space with walking paths and a village park just 3 miles from Davidson College. A grove of towering trees has been preserved as a quiet pocket park offering a great place to sit for a moment on an evening walk.
* Amenities include walking paths, a playground, a picnic area and a village park.
* Custom homes are priced from $220,000 - $300,000.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 33. Right on Williamson Rd., quick Right onto Hwy. 21, Right onto Waterlynn Rd. Right onto Hwy. 115 and Foxfield is on the left.

The Harbour

* The Harbour is definitely the place you would want to call home. It offers a quiet community of 340 homes on oversized lots with mature hardwood trees in a wonderful natural setting, where neighbors still take evening strolls and enjoy get-togethers at the clubhouse. As soon as you drive through The Harbour’s beautiful entrance you’ll know you’ve arrived at a very special place.
* Custom homes are priced from $350,000 - $1,000,000+.
* Amenities include pool, clubhouse, tennis courts, marina and boatslips.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 33, Left on Williamson Rd., Left on Brawley School Rd. and continue to The Harbour’s entrance on the right.

Sailview

* Sailview creates a special niche in Lincoln County on Lake Norman, being positioned on the west side of the lake, it offers peace and tranquility.
* Custom homes are priced from $280,000 - $1,000,000’s.
* Amenities include a swim and tennis club, walking trails, community boat slips and a community park.
* Directions from Charlotte: Hwy. 16 North, Right on Webbs Chapel Rd. and continue straight into Sailview.
* Website: www.sailview-crescent.com

Smithstone

* Smithstone is Lake Norman’s newest treasure, situated on the southwest shoreline of the lake, yet still only 25 minutes from downtown Charlotte and 15 minutes to the shops of Huntersville and Cornelius. A master-planned community, it offers custom home sites, town homes and patio homes.
* Homes priced from $140, 000 - $900,000
* Amenities: Residents clubhouse and pool.
* Directions from Charlotte: I 77 North to Exit 25. Left on Hwy. 73, Right on Hwy. 16, Smithstone is approx. 5 miles on the right.



Bridgeport

* Bridgeport is a well-established lake access development of beautiful homes and friendly neighbors who enjoy easy access to Lake Norman and being conveniently located to the interstate and several dining and shopping areas.
* Amenities include a pool, tennis, boat ramp and boat slips.
* Homes priced from $140,000 - $600,000.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 33, Left on Williamson Rd., Left on Alcove, Right on Langfield and Left into Bridgeport.

Condominium & Townhome Communities

Davidson Landing

* Davidson Landing is located on gorgeous waterfront property and offers 1-3 bedroom condominium units with balconies and some with balconies. In addition, some units also include a garage or carport. Secluded and quiet, Davidson Landing is also convenient to the interstate.
* Homes priced from $75,000 - $450,000.
* Amenities include walking trails, a waterfront harbor and boatslips available for lease.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 30, Left on Griffin St. and Right into Davidson Landing.

Old Davidson

* A new neighborhood in Old Davidson, planned to blend in and draw it’s architecture from the town, where the streets connect with the existing neighborhoods and the parks and green spaces are designed for everyone to enjoy .Toward it’s center near St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, townhomes grace the streetscape and around the corner are planned single family homes.
* Homes priced from $200,000 - $300,000.
* Amenities include parks and green spaces.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 30. and Right on Griffin Rd.

Harborside

* All the charm of a quaint seaside village has been incorporated into Harborside. Seventy three townhomes and thirty-six condominium villas offer casually elegant lake living. The brick and cedar shake townhomes have front porches, private enclosed courtyards and one or two car garages. If you prefer a quieter lifestyle then Harborside is just the place for you.
* Prices being at $140,000.
* Shared community amenities include boat docks, a boardwalk, two lakeside swimming pools, tennis, a small waterfront park and a lakeside restaurant.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 25, Left on Sam Furr Rd., Right on W. Catawba Ave. and Harborside is on the left.

Kings Point

* Kingspoint offers 2 and 3 bedroom townhomes and condominiums with one of the best views on all of Lake Norman. Elegant townhomes offer balconies, lots of upgrades and beautiful sunset views. Located in Cornelius, it’s convenient to the interstate, shopping and dining.
* Homes priced from $130,000 - $400,000.
* Amenities include Kingspoint Marina, with dry and wet storage, pools, tennis courts, a basketball court and walking trails.
* Directions from Charlotte: I 77 North to Exit 25, Left on Sam Furr Rds., Right on W. Catawba Ave and Left into Kingspoint Dr.

Vineyard Point

* Enjoy the pool on the lake, play tennis on the court or stroll along the boardwalk overlooking the marina. Resort living is yours at Vineyard Point. These beautiful townhomes offer wonderful views, quiet seclusion and are conveniently located to the interstate.
* Homes are priced from $110,000 - $320,000.
* Amenities include lakeside pool, boatslips, tennis courts and a boardwalk.
* Directions: I 77 North to Exit 25, Left on Sam Furr Rd., Right on W. Catawba Ave. and Vineyard Point is on the Left.


Lake Access Communities

Bluestone Harbor & Captains Watch

* Neighboring waterfront and tennis communities, Blue Stone and Captains Watch offer location, location and location. Located in the heart of Cornelius they are within easy walking distance of a wide variety of shopping and dining options.
* Homes are priced from $180,000 - $ 300,000.
* Amenities include swimming pool, boatslips, boat launch and tennis courts.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 28, Right on West Catawba Ave., Right on Knox Rd. and Left on Harken St.

Morrison Plantation

* Bordering Lake Norman on the northeast side, Morrison Plantation is 430 picturesque acres with an array of amenities and conveniences available. In addition to a fully equipped YMCA will be offices, medical and extensive retail facilities.
* Custom homes are price from $140,000 - $300,000’s.
* Amenities include a boat ramp, launching dock, boat storage, clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, basketball/volleyball court, soccer field, a playground and miles of walking and biking trails.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 33. Left on Williamson Rd., Left on Brawley School Rd and Morrison Plantation is on the right.

Winslow Bay

* Located in historic Mooresville, Winslow Bay is conveniently close to the interstate, shops and restaurants, but secluded from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It also offers homeowners from a broad price range the opportunity to live in a waterfront community with access to Lake Norman.
* Homes are priced from $150,000 - $550,000
* Amenities include boatslips, a community pool and clubhouse and a playground.
* Directions from Charlotte: I77 North to Exit 36. Left on Hwy 150, Right on Bluefield Rd, Left on Glencoe Ln. and continue in to Winslow Bay

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March 19, 2007

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Lake Norman

Welcome to Lake Norman - 34 miles long, 520 miles of shoreline - the lake provides plenty of opportunity for fun in the sun on the largest manmade lake in the Carolinas. Cruise the lake on your own boat, catch the fish of your dreams or picnic at waters edge at one of our four lakeside parks.

Nestled on the banks of beautiful Lake Norman, our lake towns of Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville, NC also offer a wide array of leisure amenities for our visitors and guests. Shop at upscale Birkdale Village and Concord Mills or for NASCAR action visit Lowe's Motor Speedway or any of the numerous area race shops. Take a walk down memory lane at Historic Latta Plantation and the town of Davidson - home of Davidson College.

Enjoy playing year-round golf at challenging courses or be amazed at the extensive collection of birds of prey at the Carolina Raptor Center. At days end, relax over a meal at one of our restaurants and retire to one of our many comfortable accommodations. In addition, Lake Norman is in close proximity to the big city activities of Charlotte (only 15 minutes north of the Queen City), two hours from the mountains of western North Carolina and only four hours from the coast.

For the business and leisure traveler, Lake Norman is conveniently located along I-77, 25 minutes from Charlotte Douglas International Airport. If you are looking for a place to host your next meeting, conference, or event, Lake Norman is the destination for you! Call our meeting and event planner at 800-305-2508 or visit our website at www.lakenorman.org.

How big is Lake Norman?

Lake Norman is 34 miles long, covers 32,750 acres with a shoreline of 520 miles extending over four counties ? Mecklenburg, Iredell, Catawba, and Lincoln. The average depth is 25 feet with the deepest point being over 100 feet. The annual drawdown of the lake starts in September at 98% full pond and ends in February at 92% full pond for snow run-off and rains. Maximum drawdown is 15 feet.

Why was Lake Norman created?

Completed in the 1960´s, Lake Norman is the largest of 11 reservoirs in the Catawba River built by Duke Power to supply energy to new industries in the growing region. It was named for Norman Cocke, a longtime Duke Power company president.

Lake Norman is host to three power stations: Cowans Ford Hydroelectric Station, Marshall Steam Plant ? Duke Power´s second largest coal-burning plant, and McGuire Nuclear Station.

Lake Norman in North Carolina is the largest man-made lake in NC, and is located in the northern part of Mecklenburg County, just 18 miles northwest of Charlotte. It is sometimes called an "Inland Sea," with over 520 miles of beautiful shoreline.

The Lake Norman area actually consists of several small towns and communities surrounding the lake and Lake Norman State Park. It is now one of the most rapidly growing and popular areas in North Carolina.

Everyone loves Lake Norman - families, retirees, or couples looking for a romantic weekend retreat. The lake and State Park offer everything you´d expect and more, from power boating and sailing to camping and fishing. There is a large number and variety of accommodations for travelers in Lake Norman, and also many fine restaurants, some of them with gorgeous dockside views. And if you want a change of pace from lakeside activities, there is shopping and entertainment, historical sites, art exhibits and museums to explore in the nearby small towns and Charlotte.

All of this combines to make Lake Norman a sparkling jewel in the middle of a fun-filled, adventure packed area, and the perfect vacation destination!

Short Historical Facts about Lake Norman

Lake Norman's deepest point is over 100 feet and the average depth is 25 feet.
Lake Norman holds approximately 3,200,000,000 gallons of water, having a weight of approximately 13,600,000 tons.
Lake Norman's shoreline measures approximately 520 miles, more than the coastlines of North and South Carolina combined.
Lake Norman is bordered by four counties: Mecklenburg was named for the home province of King George III's wife, Queen Charlotte; Catawba named for the Catawba Indians, who actually called themselves Eswataroa (meaning "great river"); Lincoln named for Benjamin Lincoln, not Abraham Lincoln; and Iredell named for James Iredell, who never saw the county!.
During the Revolutionary War, a battle was fought on February 1, 1781 at almost the exact spot where Cowan's Ford Dam now sits. Militia General William Lee Davidson, for whom Davidson College is named, was killed in the battle.
There have been several unusual sightings around Lake Norman, including a mysterious cat-like creature known as a wampus, UFO's, man-sized catfish and an alligator or two.
The groundbreaking for Cowan's Ford dam was held September 28, 1959. Governor Terry Sanford was the denote speaker at the dedication of the completed dam five years later on September 29, 1964.
The first metal bridge to span the Catawba River in this area was built by James W. Brown & B.A. Troutman of Mooresville and completed in 1911. it was located about 1/2 mile downstream from the present N.C. Hwy. 150 bridge.
Talk about planning ahead, James B. duke's associates began purchasing Catawba Valley bottomland in 1901 to prepare for future power generation.
Had Lake Norman not been in place, there probably would have been flooding of the Catawba River Valley in 1970. Severe flooding did occur in 1916 and 1940.
The Catawba River froze solid enough for horse-drawn wagons to cross on!

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March 18, 2007

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Verdict Ridge Golf Homes For Sale

Home Prices-$230's to $700's

I know I am repeating my self but another fabulous golf Course. Located on the west side of Lake Norman this community is minutes from the lake and easy access to the city. Priced for just about every one. If you want Lake and Golf let's take a look.

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March 15, 2007

Lake Norman Homes and Real Estate, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, Mooresville NC

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March 14, 2007

Birkdale Country Club, Huntersville, Lake Norman Realtor

birkdale.jpgThe community of Birkdale in Huntersville is walkable community designed for family living and a great Lake Norman lifestyle. It is still close to the office whether you work in the University Area, Uptown or SouthPark. The Birkdale community also boasts wonderful ammenities such as a cutting-edge wellness facility and a professional and medical village along with a variety of shopping and dining alternatives in the fastest growing area of Northern Mecklenburg County.

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Huntersville Lake Norman Area Homes

15007 Almondell Drive
Huntersville, NC 28078

14927 Almondell Drive

Huntersville, NC 28078

15926 Dunster Lane

Huntersville, NC 28078

8119 Cottsbrooke Drive
Huntersville, NC 28078

15830 Glen Miro Drive

Huntersville, NC 28078

8032 Bytham Castle Drive

Huntersville, NC 28078

14216 Harvington Drive

Huntersville, NC 28078

14530 Harvington Drive

Huntersville, NC 28078

14912 Carbert Lane
Huntersville, NC 28078

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Macaulay Subdivision, Homes For Sale Huntersville

MACAULAY SUBDIVISION, Huntersville

8038 Bytham Castle Dr
Huntersville, NC
$499,000
6 Bedroom
4/1 Bath
3 Story

7616 Aldbury Ln
Huntersville, NC
$412,900
4 Bedroom
3 Bath
2 Story


16320 Hallaton Dr
Huntersville, NC
$405,000
5 Bedroom
2/1 Bath
2 Story

8131 Cottsbrooke Dr
Huntersville, NC
$390,000
5 Bedroom
3 Bath
2 Story

14530 Harvington Dr
Huntersville, NC
$385,000
5 Bedroom
2/1 Bath
2 Story

15211 Hugh Macauley Rd
Huntersville, NC
$375,000
5 Bedroom
4 Bath
2 Story

14231 Harvington Dr
Huntersville, NC
$364,000
4 Bedroom
2/1 Bath
2 Story

15007 Almondell Dr
Huntersville, NC
$280,000
4 Bedroom
3 Bath
2 Story

14912 Carbert Ln
Huntersville, NC
$279,999
4 Bedroom
2/1 Bath
2 Story

15601 Seafield Ln
Huntersville, NC
$279,900
4 Bedroom
3/1 Bath
2 Story

14927 Almondell Dr
Huntersville, NC
$275,900
4 Bedroom
2/1 Bath
2 Story

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Lake Norman Hotels and Lodging

Best Western - Lake Norman
PO Box 1309
Cornelius, NC 28031
704-896-0660

Country Suites by Carlson
16617 Statesville Road
Huntersville, NC 28078
704-895-6565

Courtyard by Marriott
16700 Northcross Drive
Huntersville, NC 28078
704-949-4900

Davidson Village Inn
PO Box 1463
Davidson, NC 28036
704-892-8044

Econo Lodge
20740 Torrence Chapel Road
Cornelius, NC 28031
704-892-3500

Hampton Inn
19501 Statesville Road
Cornelius, NC 28031
704-892-9900

Hawthorn Suites, Ltd.
16905 Caldwell Creek Drive
Huntersville, NC 28078
704-892-9487

Holiday Inn
19901 Holiday Lane
Cornelius, NC 28031
704-892-9120

Holiday Inn Express
PO Box 1349
Huntersville, NC 28078
704-875-1165

Red Roof Inn & Suites
13830 Statesville Road
Huntersville, NC 28078
704-875-7800

Residence Inn by Marriot
16830 Kenton Drive
Huntersville, NC 28078
704-584-0000

Sleep Inn - Lake Norman
16508 Northcross Drive
Huntersville, NC 28078
704-766-2500

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March 6, 2007

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