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Closed
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Mon |
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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Tue |
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Wed |
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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Thu |
8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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Fri |
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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Sat |
Closed
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Your week's stressful events weren't funny at all, so it's fairly safe to say that you're in need of a good laugh. There will be chuckles aplenty at the Comedy Zone. Some of the country's best stand-up comedians have graced the stage here, so whether you're seeing a newbie or a veteran, your side will hurt from all of the ensuing hilarity. There's also a menu that features snacks like wings, subs and pizza. Reservations are highly recommended at this nightlife destination.
The Charlotte Museum of History is a fascinating collection of some of the city's most interesting and dramatic stories, many of which you won't find in your average history book. The various interactive exhibits that are dramatically presented in this meticulously prepared venue are sure to capture the imagination of every history buff. The museum is located on the property of the Hezekiah Alexander Homesite and its lush, inviting greenery adds a touch of North Carolina's natural beauty to one of Charlotte's most respected historical sites.
The Belk Theater is the busiest venue located within the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, as the Belk welcomes various types of artists and entertainment from all over the world to its stage. Their appearances put smiles on the faces of the numerous audience members who have come to expect the best from the Belk. The Charlotte Repertory Theatre and the North Carolina Dance Theatre occupy a space on the performance schedule every year. Other groups that also take the stage here include the Carolina Voices and various productions from the Carolinas Concert Association, all of which perform under the theater's wondrous 2,400 lights that are custom built right into its ceiling.
The Carolina Renaissance Festival allows you to travel to a time when court jesters made everyone laugh instead of sitcoms, the crowd watched knights jousting against one another instead of football games, and it was actually acceptable to eat with your hands instead of using silverware. All of those activities are still possible, thanks to this festival that offers plenty to discover, like Old World arts and crafts, delicious turkey legs and plenty of fun and games. Also, several festival goers dress the part, so feel free to join in!