<P> In 1991, Charlotte was the host city of the 1991 NBA All - Star Game, which was held at the now demolished Charlotte Coliseum . On May 24, 2017, Charlotte was awarded to be the host city of the 2019 NBA All - Star Game . The game is set to be held on February 17, 2019 at the Spectrum Center, home of the Charlotte Hornets . The game is expected to be one of the biggest sporting events to ever come to Charlotte . Bank of America Stadium currently hosts three major sporting events, the Belk Bowl, the Belk Kickoff Game and the ACC Championship Game . Charlotte Motor Speedway hosts three major NASCAR events, the Coca - Cola 600, the Monster Energy NASCAR All - Star Race, and the Bank of America 500 . </P> <P> The Carolinas are home to a number of NBA superstars, such as Chris Paul, James Worthy, John Wall, and Michael Jordan (from NC) and Kevin Garnett, Jermaine O'Neal, Ray Allen, and Raymond Felton (from SC). Six of these players are All Stars, four are NBA champions, and John Wall and James Worthy were the Number 1 draft picks in the 2010 NBA draft and 1982 NBA draft, respectively . A disproportional number of basketball players come from the Carolinas, on par with such big cities as New York City and Los Angeles . While the Hornets do little to generate buzz in the Carolinas, they are home to three of the most successful collegiate men's basketball teams in the NCAA, the North Carolina Tar Heels, North Carolina State Wolfpack and the Duke Blue Devils . All three schools are fierce rivals who have combined to win 13 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championships (UNC has 6, Duke has 5, North Carolina State has 2). </P> <P> According to the Prefatory Notes to Volume 5 of the Colonial Records of North Carolina, the process of determining the boundary between North and South Carolina began in 1720 "when the purpose to erect a third Province in Carolina, with Savannah for its northern boundary" began . On 8 January 1730 an agreement between the two colonies said for the border "to begin 30 miles southwest of the Cape Fear river, and to be run at that parallel distance the whole course of said river;" The next June Governor Robert Johnson of South Carolina said the border should start 30 miles southwest of the source of the Cape Fear "due west as far as the South Sea", unless the "Waccamaw river lyes (sic) within 30 miles of the Cape Fear river," which would make the Waccamaw the boundary . North Carolina agreed to this until the discovery that the Cape Fear headwaters were very close to Virginia, which would not have "permitted any extension on the part of North Carolina to the westward ." In 1732, Governor George Burrington of North Carolina stated in Timothy's Southern Gazette that territory north of the Waccamaw was in North Carolina, to which Johnson replied that South Carolina claimed the land . Johnson also said that when the two met before the Board of Trade in London two years earlier, Burrington had "insisted that the Waccamaw should be the boundary from its mouth to its head," while South Carolina agreed the border should be located 30 miles from the mouth, not the source . Johnson said this was "only a mistake in wording it ." </P> <P> Both Carolinas selected commissioners to survey the line between them . The plan called for the line to run northwest to 35 degrees latitude, unless the Pee Dee River was reached first, in which case it would run along the Pee Dee to 35 degrees north . Then the line would run west to Catawba town, though if the town were north of the line, the line was to run around Catawba to keep it in South Carolina . </P>

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