Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Huntersville and Beyond (September 6, 2010)

This post and the previous two posts document a motorcycle ride on September 6 in an area along NC-115 which is known collectively as "North Meck" and includes the towns of Huntersville, Cornelius, and Davidson, NC. I enjoy visiting this area, and one of the sights of the ride can be seen at left. I like that old store just across the railroad tracks. The railroad was an early engine of growth for the town which grew from the cotton and brick making industries. Early the town was the site of The Battle of Cowan's Ford on February 1, 1781 during the Revolutionary War. Of the three towns in the area Huntersville is the largest both in population of 24,960 (2000 census) and in area of 31.2 square miles.
This house is one of those in Huntersville, NC, and is home to a guitar school (being a fan of the instrument, I liked this photo). As with Davidson and Cornelius being close to Lake Norman has fueled growth. It has a number of shopping centers as well as many fine local businesses. Among the businesses that call Huntersville home is the NASCAR racing team of Joe Gibbs Racing which is located in Huntersville. In fact nearby Mooresville, and especially Concord which is also not far away are the homes to most of the race teams in the NASCAR circuit. The sport is a big deal in the region; three races are hosted yearly at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Due to the town being relatively small, and being close to both Lake Norman and Charlotte NC (with easy highway access) the town has been a popular "bedroom community" for county residents. Many new buildings (which the one at left would be one of) have gone up in the last few years. There are also a number of large businesses along NC-115 which provide jobs to some of the local residents.
I enjoy riding in this area with its interesting towns, the nearby lake (which I have been to in previous posts to this blog if you care to see some of the sights there), but I also enjoy the ride along NC-115. A nice mix of small towns, farms, and growing developments, North Meck (named for the county it and Charlotte are part of) is a very nice and interesting area to explore; a nice mix of the past and changes over a short period of time.

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