🔑 The Plane That Landed on a River Is Now in Charlotte, and It’s Worth the Trip
The actual plane from the Miracle on the Hudson is in Charlotte, and seeing it in person is nothing like seeing it on screen.
Read MoreThe actual plane from the Miracle on the Hudson is in Charlotte, and seeing it in person is nothing like seeing it on screen.
Read MoreWhat actually happens when you show up at a big farmers market — and where the regulars have quietly been going instead.
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Read MoreSeventy-plus years on the same Appalachian hillside — and somehow, Horn in the West still has the nerve to actually deliver.
Read MoreThe largest antique mall in the South is right here in the Carolinas. Inside a historic Concord textile mill, hundreds of vendors fill over 325,000 square feet with furniture, vintage clothing, collectibles, and things you won’t be able to name until you pick them up.
Read MoreBroadway, symphony, ballet. All under one roof in Raleigh. The Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts brings world-class entertainment to downtown Raleigh with a constantly changing lineup, so no two visits are quite the same.
Read MoreFrom backwater red drum to Gulf Stream yellowfin tuna, Kitty Hawk Kites has been guiding Outer Banks fishing charters since 1974.
Read MoreTigers, lions, wolves, and kangaroos, all in Rockwell, North Carolina. At Tiger World, VIP Safari Tours let visitors get closer to rescued animals than a typical zoo, with every admission helping support their care.
Read MoreSome souvenirs fit in a suitcase. This one comes home in your recipe box. At Carolina Cookery in Charleston, visitors learn to cook Gullah-Geechee cuisine, one of the South’s most distinctive food traditions.
Read MoreNorth Carolina has one of the oldest pottery traditions in the country. At the NC Pottery Center in Seagrove, the Learn to Turn Workshop puts beginners on the wheel to make a souvenir with their own fingerprints still in it.
Read MoreMost golf rounds end at sunset. This one starts there. At 3’s Greenville Golf & Grub, glowing golf balls and floodlit greens turn a 12-hole par-3 course into a night-golf experience unlike any daytime round.
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