#1.
905 King Street Kannapolis, NC 28081
At the end of World War II returning veterans found an acute shortage of local homes. To relieve the problem Charles Cannon had 100 prefabricated homes erected. One has been preserved and furnishe... More on Visitcabarrus.com
At the end of World War II returning veterans found an acute shortage of local homes. To relieve the problem Charles Cannon had 100 prefabricated homes erected. One has been preserved and furnished... More on Visitcabarrus.com

#2.
Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium, 2888 Moose Road, Kannapolis, NC 28083
Class "A" Affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. Member of the South Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, Northern Division. Won last season's South Atlantic League Title. Play 70 home games from... More on VisitCabarrus.com
Single A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox - A fan-tastic place to bring the whole family - Group outings & picnics - Come see what ... More on entertainment.com

#3.
3003 Dale Earnhardt Blvd., Kannapolis, NC 28083
The Cabarrus CVB Visitor Center features a Legend Car belonging to racing superstar Joey Logano who, at age 17, was the youngest and winningest rookie champion in Busch East history. Logano has been signed by Joe Gibbs racing and ... More on VisitCabarrus.com

#4.
Off I-85, exit 58 23 Union St.Concord, NC 28025
The City of Concord takes great pride in its historic downtown area with one-of-a-kind shopping, restaurants, coffee houses, historic sites, ... More on Visitnc.com

#5.
707 Pavilion Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina 28262
Rock out with your favorite musical performers at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Charlotteâs favorite open-air music venue. Verizon brings the countryâs hottest ... More on Discover America
Now in my 40's my musical tastes have come full circle. I listed to James growing up and here I am still listing to him. Though quite ... More on igougo

#6.
4701 Hwy 200 Concord, NC 28025
Built in the early 1800s, the mill was the source of flour and cornmeal for southern Cabarrus County residents. On the National Register of Historic Places, the restored mill is filled with origin... More on Visitcabarrus.com
The first mill was established somewhere around 1810, but the building you see today dates to the 1870s. More on igougo
