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Pineville,
Mecklenburg’s smallest
town, is a study in contrasts. Like many other towns, Pineville has
seen its borders practically evaporate as it blends with Charlotte’s
southern edge. It will seem even closer to Charlotte a few years
from now when the town is connected to Uptown by light
rail.
Initially settled at the junction of Indian trading
paths, it wasn’t until the railroad came to town in 1852 that
settlers chose the name Pineville for identification at the depot.
The town is the birthplace of James K. Polk, 11th president of
the
United States. Today, farmhouse replicas and a museum mark the
spot where the Polk family lived.
Pineville is full of charm and
vision. The town has done a wonderful job preserving its historic
downtown, while embracing growth in the surrounding areas. Although
it is best known for the dozens of antique shops that line Main
Street, Pineville has also seen a boom in commercial development
over the past few years. It is home to several hotels and many
of
the Charlotte region’s major shopping centers.
Carolina
Place, a two-story mall, includes major department stores and
national retailers. Across the street, The Centrum, anchored by Home
Depot and Kmart, offers primarily restaurants and discount stores.
Over on South Boulevard at I-485, Carolina Pavilion features 1
million square feet of stores including Target, Old Navy and
CompUSA, as well as restaurants and a 22-screen movie
theater.
For your time away from these shopping emporia, try
out one of Pineville’s parks or walking trails. For walking or
biking, head to McMullen Creek Greenway off N.C. 51. The greenway
has 1.5 miles of trail that connects with the 4.5-mile Lower
McAlpine Creek Greenway. You can park and picnic at the McMullen
Creek entrance.
Pineville’s Parks and Recreation Department
offers numerous activities. The Belle Johnston Community Center
features racquetball, basketball courts, a walking track and
craft
classes. Just beyond the shops of Main St. is Jack D. Hughes
Memorial Park where you will often find baseball or softball
games
under way. Pineville Lake Park has picnic facilities, tennis
courts, fishing and a new performance stage that features movies
on Friday
nights, concerts and other entertainment.
New residential
development is popping up everywhere, including Carolina Crossing
off Sam Meeks Road, which offers affordable town homes and
condos.
A thriving medical community also has evolved in
Pineville. Carolinas Healthcare System operates CMC-Pineville, a
major medical facility that has generated development in its
immediate vicinity. Several medical practices that previously
operated only in town now have branches along Park Road to serve
residents of Pineville and south Charlotte. |
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