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The Ackland Art Museum is a museum and academic unit of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It was founded through the bequest of William Hayes Ackland (1855–1940) to The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. [3] It is located at 101 S. Columbia Street near the intersection of Franklin Street at the northern edge of campus.
Chapel Hill Museum, Chapel Hill, closed in 2010; Charlotte Trolley Museum, Charlotte [119] Charlotte-Mecklenburg Fire Education Center and Museum, Charlotte, closed in 2009 [120] Cleveland County Historical Museum, Shelby, closed in 2012, site now home to the Earl Scruggs Center [121] Doll & Miniature Museum of High Point, closed in 2012 [122]
Franklin Street is a prominent thoroughfare in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Historic Franklin Street is considered the center of social life for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as well as the town of Chapel Hill. It is home to numerous coffee shops, restaurants, museums, bookshops, music stores and bars.
A building at 137 East Franklin Street, one site that will become a part of Chapel Hill’s new downtown innovation district, is photographed on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023, in Chapel Hill, N.C. Show ...
Chapel Hill’s downtown district has experienced a number of vacancies and high-profile business closings in recent years. What’s happening on Franklin Street? The businesses moving to downtown ...
“I want our customers ... to feel like they are eating at home,” Edgar Ordoñez says of his future restaurant, El Fogon, in downtown Chapel Hill. Med Deli chef’s dream is to cook authentic ...
Top of the Hill (TOPO) is a brewpub, restaurant, event space and distillery located in downtown Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The restaurant and brewery opened in 1994 at the intersection of Franklin and Columbia Streets adjacent to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill .
Tonya Council, granddaughter of the late Mildred “Mama Dip” Council. Mildred Council created Mama Dip’s restaurant in Chapel Hill. Tonya Council owns Tonya’s Cookies.