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Panthers beat writer Ellis Williams asks former Observer writer Jonathan Alexander to predict the Panthers 2022 regular season record. The two discuss each game, starting with Week 1 versus the Cleveland Browns.
By Ellis Williams and Jonathon Alexander / The Charlotte Observer.
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Moving to Charlotte, North Carolina
There are many reasons to move to Charlotte, North Carolina. Charlotte has four seasons, four major sports teams, and an incredible history of sporting events. The Charlotte Hornets and Carolina Panthers play in the National Basketball Association and National Football League. The city also hosts numerous major national events, including the Coca-Cola 600 and Wells Fargo Championship. For those who aren’t sports fans, Charlotte has plenty of things to do for everyone.
Whether you’re looking for a new home for yourself or to move to Charlotte with your family, you can find a great place to call home. The Charlotte area is home to many wonderful neighborhoods, including Myers Park, which is Charlotte’s oldest and most prestigious neighborhood. This neighborhood is filled with historic mansions, tree-lined streets, and athletic fields. The city’s parks are also great for jogging, and the Booty Loop is a great place to go for a stroll.
The area is full of attractions, including museums, parks, and nightlife. The Carolina Cougars played home games in Charlotte from 1969 to 1974, while the New York Jets and Houston Oilers played in other cities. In 1988, Charlotte received its first major league sports team, the Charlotte Hornets. The Charlotte Hornets played in the city’s 24,000-seat Charlotte Coliseum. The Charlotte Hornets led the league in attendance for eight years and moved to New Orleans in 2002.