The Charlotte skyline catching the last gold of the day, BoA Corporate Center's crown lit up like brass, the Knight Theater's silver curve closer in, parkland below. The city in its evening clothes. Singles past 50 here often have careers in banking or healthcare and the slower kind of weekend they earned. However you arrived at this point: late divorce, decades on your own, a recent loss. There's a courteous southern pace to how new people meet
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For a first walk, Charlotte members favor Freedom Park or coffee in Dilworth. Plaza Midwood and NoDa work for an evening; Myers Park runs quieter. The Little Sugar Creek Greenway gives you a flat loop and benches when the talking goes long. South End's Rail Trail is the standby for an afternoon stroll. Ballantyne and Lake Norman suit a slower drive together; the Whitewater Center earns a Saturday once you've already met.