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  2. Polk Place - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Polk went to inspect the construction and repairs of the home in early 1848 for their return. [4] [5] Upon returning to Tennessee in 1849, James and Sarah Polk went to his mother's home in Columbia before returning to Nashville two weeks later, when Polk Place was finished. It was the President's final residence, where he died of cholera ...

  3. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Wikipedia

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    A second quadrangle, Polk Place, was built in the 1920s to the south of the original campus, with the South Building on its north side, and named after North Carolina native and university alumnus President James K. Polk. The Wilson Library is at the south end of Polk Place. [82] [83]

  4. President James K. Polk Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The property was the location of property owned by the parents of President James K. Polk, and exhibits at the historic site serve to tell the story of the President's political career, as well as provide a look into life in North Carolina in the early 19th century. [1]

  5. ‘Triumphant bros.’ UNC fraternity brothers who held up flag ...

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    The members went viral this spring for keeping the American flag that hangs on UNC’s Polk Place from touching the ground after pro-Palestinian protesters attempted to remove it on April 30, a ...

  6. UNC’s Campus Y reopens following protests. But its leaders ...

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    The organization — originally a YMCA — dates back more than 160 years at the university and is housed in the Campus Y building, which opened in 1907 at the north end of the Polk Place quad.

  7. UNC fraternity members ‘proud to honor our flag again’ at ...

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    The fraternity members went viral this spring for keeping the American flag that hangs on UNC’s Polk Place from touching the ground after pro-Palestinian protesters attempted to remove it on ...

  8. Murder of Eve Carson - Wikipedia

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    Temporary memorial on Polk Place. In honor of Carson, the North Carolina men's and women's basketball teams wore a black badge on their jersey that read "EVE" for the remainder of their seasons. [36] On March 8, 2008, before the start of the Carolina–Duke men's basketball game, there was a moment of silence in Carson's honor. [37]

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