Charlotte, NC #5
This church called ‘Calvary’ is beautiful, imposing, functional and BIG. It stands on US highway 51, the junction of Pine-Matthews & Rae Road. It includes playing fields (soccer, sand-pit, climbing frames etc), cemetery, book-store, chapels, security guards, café massive car parks, and probably much more than a visitor like me can find in 30 mintues!
Charlotte, NC #4
Lots of places and people here are named after the Hickory. Local by President Andrew Jackson was nick-named “Old Hickory”, Churches, roads and towns have Hickory in their name.
A good local BBQ uses Hickory wood to flavour the meat. We tried some at the “Old Hickory House”. Good wholesome tasty food!
The Hickory is a deciduous tree from the Walnut family. The Latin genus is “Carya”. This includes the “Pecan”. According to Wikipedia there are 17 types. About 12 are Native to North America. The 3 main types referred to on north American web-sites are:
- Shagbark or Scaleybark (carya ovata) - prized for smoking meats, particularly pork. The nuts are also considered very good and an extract of the bark is used to make a syrup similar to Maple syrup. This tree appears to have many names including: shagbark, bigleaf shagbark, kingnut, big shellbark, bottom shellbark, thick shellbark, and western shellbark.
- Shellbark (Carya laciniosa) - dense, strong, elastic wood used for making tool handles, athletic equipment, furniture, construction timbers, firewood, and its wood chips are utilized in the smoking of meats.
- Bitternut (carya cordiformis) – as the name implies, these nuts are not favoured by humans though they do appeal to squirrels.
Tree-hugging 
Wendy
