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ABOUT
CHARLOTTE:
Charlotte is the county seat of Mecklenburg CountyGR6,
and is located in south-central North Carolina,
quite near the South Carolina border. Charlotte
and the surrounding regions experienced nothing
short of explosive growth in the population, business,
construction, research/education, medical, service,
agricultural, real-estate, and financial sectors
since the mid-1980s and throughout the 1990s;
in the opening years of the 21st Century, Charlotte's
economy continues to boom because the city's population
continues to increase rapidly and shows no signs
of abating soon. Charlotte is also home to numerous
Fortune 500 company headquarters and over time
has become the second-largest banking/financial
center in the United States, trailing only New
York City in terms of headquartered assets.
Nicknamed The Queen City (a moniker it shares
with Cincinnati, Ohio), Charlotte was named in
honor of Queen Charlotte, wife of King George
III of England. Charlotte is also known as the
"Hornet's Nest," and informally/locally as "The
City of Churches" (for the extremely dense concentration
of churches within the city's limits) and "Tree
City USA" (still being amongst the greenest when
compared to many other major American cities).
After being driven out by the fierce opposition
of the city's citizens to British occupation during
the American Revolution, General Cornwallis wrote
that Charlotte was "a hornet's nest of rebellion."
A resident of Charlotte is referred to as a Charlottean
(shar-la-tee'-uhn).
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