True Tar Heel
Posted May 5, 2010
Huntersville, N.C., sits about 12 miles north of Charlotte and has fewer than 25,000 people. Mike Cavasinni calls Huntersville home. Omaha, Neb., rests a little more than 1,230 miles west of Chapel Hill and is most commonly known for meatpacking plants and the men's College World Series that has been held at Rosenblatt Stadium every summer since 1950. Cavasinni calls Omaha a dream.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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