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Notable successes and closures for Franklin Street restaurants in the past decade


Franklin Street in Chapel Hill today is home to a diverse array of pizza restaurants, boba spots, and places offering every food variety in between. Students’ ever-changing tastes have opened the doors for new and progressive ventures and closed the doors of more traditional staples, and the iconic street has changed considerably over the past decade. (Daily Tar Heel)

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