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    Marketplace on Main

    Marketplace on Main

    3.6(5 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    A larger than you think antique mall right on Main Street Kannapolis. Plenty of parking across the…read morestreet. A few hundred areas/booths that can be rented to sell your goods. From antique items to modern day stuff you will be able to find. There are several rooms to walk through as you stroll up and down the aisles. Prices vary from booth to booth. Since sellers can set their own price you need to look for the best value. My son tried to get a hold of a booth owner (because he left his card) but the guy never answered or called back so we left with nothing. We went when it was not crowded. I'm glad because it would get a bit too warm. I will define go back to this mall. Ut was certainly a place that brings back old times.

    I will NEVER! and I do mean NEVER recommend or spend another 1 of MY hard earned black dollars at…read morethis place. I have been coming to the marketplace since a little after they opened. Normally the ladies and younger workers are smiling and always speak and tell you about the size of the place and how awesome it is. I walked in today and noticed several workers chatting behind the desk. I grabbed a shopping cart as I normally do because there is a boat load of good stuff and I always leave having spent a ton on great items. There's literally 3 floors and massive sq footage of everything under the sun. I spend hours here because I'm a true thrifty and I check out every station/booth, around 200 spaces I think. I'm very observant and always aware of my surroundings. I noticed the 1st man come from behind the desk as soon as I walked to the first booth. I've seen him there before. He wears a crossbody purse and glasses. I continue my normal walk and scan. I see him out the corner of my eye look me up and down. He walked into a few of the same booths as I and walked off. I rounded the corner and there he was pretending to filter through some sports cards. I kept browsing and scanning and noticed his stares. I walked up to the second floor to confirm if I was being paranoid and sure thing, he followed. I made eye contact a few times thinking ok,I'll give him benefit of doubt, other people were shopping and I kept minding my business. A 2nd guy starts to follow me, I've seen him before as well, he has a hunch back of ND walk, he looks like a teenager, obvious and sloppy. I purposely went into a few women clothing and jewelry and furniture booths and he followed, making eye contact and pretending to shop, all the while looking at me every few seconds. I walked in his direction and at this point I've decided I'm leaving. I pull out my phone to record for my safety and call my bestie to let her know what's going on. As I'm recording he stops in a booth next to me pulls out his phone to text or pretend and I say very loudly how uncomfortable I'm feeling with these mall cops following and profiling me. He heard me, then he picks up a random candle holder he had already passed and walks away. Most of the vendors have personal video cameras in their individual spaces to deter shoplifters. There are also cameras everywhere. Why are they following ME. It was OBVIOUS and because of how they made me feel in that moment, the only poc, being follwed, I left and will never go back. If you are a vendor here, they are making you loose business. I Do Not recommend black and brown people patronize this place. They do not want you here.

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    Joe Gibbs Racing - Joe Gibbs Redskins Memorabilia

    Joe Gibbs Racing

    4.3(9 reviews)
    11.4 mi
    $$

    On a visit to the Charlotte/Kannapolis/Concord area to visit all of the NASCAR Team…read moreGarages/Headquarters, Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) was our second stop of day two, and our fifth team overall. We visited JGR this past summer, on a Friday morning in July. It was not crowded, but there were a few other groups looking around the place when we were there. The building is located in a quiet area in Huntersville, and there is plenty of private parking just steps away from the front doors. The entrance is clearly marked where you will not miss it. Everything to see here is located on the floor in which you enter the building. This includes the trophies, historical items, viewing window into the garage, and the team store. The review is further broken down into categories below: Displays/Museums/Historical Items - 5/5 Rating There is a ton to see here in terms of the museum aspect of the racing team. They have a TON of race win trophies all over the space, and they are not behind glass. It is cool to be able to see them up close. There are two cars on display in the museum area as well. Accompanying the cars and the trophies are several cases of various racing memorabilia and items any fan would love to see. Joe Gibbs even has personal items on display, such as keepsakes from the Redskins, YoungLife items, and stories of the family. There is a ton to see here overall in terms of displays and historical items. You could spend a while here just looking through everything. Team Store - 5/5 Rating The store at JGR is one of the larger ones of all of the racing teams. There was a vast variety of items, both older and newer. The entire back wall had pieces of sheet metal available to look through and purchase. The shop had both sizes of die casts, with there being more options in the 1:64 size. In the back, there were a few racks of sale items as well! Most of the items were organized by driver, which made it easy to shop. There is something for everyone here, as they had smaller, less expensive items and more high-end, collectible items. Garage Access - 2/5 Rating In the rear of the museum area is a large viewing window to look into the garage. Though there is no direct access into this part of the facility, there is full visibility through the window. The race win flags are also visible when you are in this area. We visited on a Friday going into a race weekend, so there was not much activity going on in the garage that day. However, on a normal visit you would have full sight into the workings of the mechanical staff. Overall Access - 3/5 Rating JGR is interesting in its access. There is a lot on display that you could touch and get up close to, if you choose. They also have two cars displayed in the museum area. The garage has full visibility, though it is completely behind glass/a viewing window. Comparing this to other team's facilities, it is pretty standard access. Extras - 5/5 Rating We especially enjoyed the extras that corresponded with their driver sponsorships. For example, when you visit the team store, you can take a free Monster Energy Drink because Ty Gibbs is sponsored by them. They were in a fridge, and the selection was vast. This was very unique and a fun takeaway! There were also Hero Cards available in the gift shop, you just had to ask the ladies working for them. I will add in this section that all of the staff at JGR were exceptionally nice and friendly, which is an "extra" that enhanced the visit! Of all of the racing teams we visited on this trip, JGR was a highlight and in our top favorites. Given the up-close access to all of the trophies and memorabilia, the garage access, and the fun extras in the gift shop, it is unique in the best way. The fan experience here is a positive one, and you can make your own adventure here - spend just a couple minutes or take time to look at everything and spend a hour or so. This team garage is a must stop if you are in the area or are completing tours of all of the garages.

    As a fan of JGR, Toyota and Christopher Bell, I had to visit the shop while I was in town. I was…read morenot disappointed. The facility is immaculate. They have a lot of trophies, helmets, memorabilia and a few cars on display. It's free to go in so excellent value. The lady at the front desk was super nice and told us all we needed to know. The actual shop was closed so it was dark and no one was working which is a bummer. I also wish they had one of C Bell's cars on display. Those were the only downsides. They also have a team shop where you can buy all kinds of merchandise like hats, shirts, race gear, car parts and more. Overall, JGR was a treat. As a fan of the sport for many years, it was cool seeing this place. I just wish I would have bumped into the 2x Winston Cup Champion, Christopher Bell.

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    Denny Hamlin's winning Daytona 500 car

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