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Immerse yourself in the distinctive flavors of Charlotte by signing up to go on one of our Charlotte secret food tours today. The Catawba Queen Lunch & Site Seeing Cruise on Lake Norman Step back in time when the paddle wheel boat was the queen of the lake. You will tour Lake Norman on the paddle wheel boat and enjoy lunch as you cruise the lake and take in the beautiful area sites and homes. Catch a lift on the Funny Bus Comedy City Tour for a satirical spin on the sights and sounds of the Queen City. The 90-minute tour options include a PG-13 and R-rated version that take you through some of Charlotte’s most interesting enclaves, highlighting history and architecture while cracking jokes along the way. The Funny Bus even allows you to bring your own beer and wine to sip during the tour.
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You’ll visit multiple restaurants, talk with chefs, learn about the history, architecture and culinary landscape of downtown, and enjoy delicious food and drink. We work with wonderful, locally-owned restaurants to provide a social, filling, informative, and fun afternoon or evening out. Weekend tours are open to the public and top out at around fifteen people. Custom and corporate tours can be arranged for any day or evening of the week for groups of eight to 200+! Join Taste Carolina and the Queen City’s best chefs and food artisans to sample and explore the heart and tastes of Uptown.
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The Billy Graham Library The Billy Graham Library is a 40,000 square foot family friendly complex where guests will see the newly constructed library, the Graham Family home place, a bookstore, and café. Visitors will journey through history, from Billy Graham’s humble beginnings on the family dairy farm to beloved worldwide evangelist and one of the most respected men in history. The dairy-barn styled Library is home of state-of-the-art exhibits, multimedia displays, and films, all designated to appeal to casual visitors, spiritual seekers, researchers, historians, and schoolchildren.
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The library bookstore gives visitors the chance to shop for unique treasures in “Ruth’s Attic,” a boutique named for Graham’s late wife, Ruth. You may also relax on a wooden bench to take in the pastoral scenes Billy Graham enjoyed in his youth. 4) Dobbins Creek Vineyards for a tasting and some time on their front porch rocking chairs Each group will be led by an expert tour guide that will be able to answer any participant questions. These expert guides will give a complete overview of the art of wine-making and fill guests will stimulating information. Throughout the day guests will be able to participate in the tasting different wines made by each unique vineyard. Hop on one of Southern Charm Rides' golf carts and cruise around Uptown to learn about local history.

You will discover memorabilia from 1900 Ostrich farms, visit the birds, and feed them their dinosaur food. The Uptown tour is perfect for those who have an interest in hearing about some of Charlotte’s fascinating history. Custom corporate and team-building tours and events are available any day or evening of the week by request.
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All trips to the NASCAR Hall of Fame start in the High Octane Theater. This 278 seat theater features a 64 foot wide projection screen with surround sound. You’ll watch a movie that traces NASCAR’s historic roots from the sandy beaches of Daytona to present day. This movie has high production quality and is both entertaining as well as educational.
Each tour is limited in size, so it is recommended that you get your reservations early. To give you a taste of who’s out and about, here are just five of our favorite country icons you won’t want to miss live these next few months. All other shows have tickets starting anywhere from $53 to $85 before fees. Based on our findings, the lowest price we could find for any one concert was $52 before fees on Vivid Seats at the time of publication. And if you can’t wait to see Johnson belt his hits live later this year, tickets for all ‘Leather Tour’ shows can be secured as soon as today.
Birds of a Feather Tour The Carolina’s has unique bird venues that are interesting for the entire family. We will visit the Carolina Raptor Center that has over 25 species of raptor in a zoo like setting. Then we will travel to the Birdbrain Ostrich Ranch, Ostrich are raised for a healthy source of red meat here.
Food tours are available every weekend in 9 North Carolina cities. This pop-up culinary event features African-American chefs in the Charlotte region. Regularly sold out, the event features about seven courses (each from a different chef) with drink pairings for each. Watch for event announcements on their website or Facebook page. Plan your next night out around these popular dining excursions.
US National Whitewater Center Come play amongst the trees, and through the babbling brooks at the world’s premier outdoor adventure and environmental education center. You will have the opportunity to experience kayaking or rafting on the world’s largest man-made river, mountain biking, rock climbing, zip lines, or ropes course. Custom corporate and private tours are available on weekdays and weeknights. There are also parking lots along Graham Street and parking decks throughout Uptown. As most tours sell out, all reservations are required in advance.
Tap into some of the city’s best craft beer offerings by leaving your car at home and taking a self-guided tour on the NoDa Craft Beer Trail. Walk or bike your way from NoDa to the Belmont neighborhood, sampling from Charlotte’s craft beer offerings along the way. You can even make a pit stop at Optimist Hall to grab a bite to eat.
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