The Pit Indoor Kart Racing is one of North Carolina’s premier entertainment destinations. Located just 30 minutes north of downtown Charlotte, we offer over 140,000sq-ft of fun! Because we’re indoors, weather is never a problem! We provide excitement for any age group and events including birthday parties, group events, and corporate events. Besides hi-speed go kart racing, we have over 40 arcade games, 4 pool tables, a 3,600sq-ft laser tag arena, and more!
Visit us for extraordinary and rich play experiences that value imagination, fun and learning. The Museum offers an adventure in play adventure for children age birth through 7 and their parents or caregivers. Join us for daily puppet shows and story time.
As a destination marketing organization for Lake Norman and the three towns of Cornelius, Davidson, and Huntersville, Visit Lake Norman's primary objective is to promote and market our three towns and Lake Norman as a tourist destination. We also represent and support the interests of local tourism industry and promote public awareness of the importance of tourism. We are funded by a portion of the room occupancy tax and restaurant food tax. Stop by our Visitor Center to receive visitor information on hotels, restaurants, attractions and other things to do in our area. We are eager to help you in any way.
The North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame is dedicated to all types of racing - from drag racing to stock cars. The museum houses more than 40 cars that represent and help re-live some of racing's greatest moments. Numerous racing displays and showcases are continually rotated in an effort to promote North Carolina's motorsports heritage. The North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization recognized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Proceeds from the NCARHOF support Stop Child Abuse Now through the annual Stocks for Tots fundraiser.
One of my favorite places to go to when I'm in the area.This store is located in an old textile mill with over 100,000 square feet of stuff ! It's laid out so you can navigate easily with numbered aisles and booths with plenty of room to move. They have 3 wheeled bicycles, carts and shopping carts to use and there's plenty of space to use them. In addition, their staff is helpful and courteous. As a bonus there is a restaurant and furniture store in the same building.
A cute little soda shop store bringing you back to the happy days era. I sat at the counter and got a blue cheeseburger with chili. The place has all kinds of vintage stuff hanging on the walls- old Coca Cola sings, car signs, etc. they may milk shakes the old fashioned way and the food is exactly what you would expect- quality same as what was served at the drive in places in the 50s and 60s. The burger with chili and a drink was 12 dollars. The gals working were very friendly and hustled all over the place. They had old fashioned candies, toys for the kids to play with, old wooden booths and the stool at the counter were the old style round ones with vinyl covers on them. The food is good but not gourmet but so what. It is a fun place.