Few crowds seen on Franklin Street during big UNC-Notre Dame game
Posted Nov 28, 2020
Notre Dame took on UNC at home Friday afternoon in a major football game for the Tar Heels. For fans, Franklin Street is a popular place to go on a big game day. However, the big game didn’t attract the big crowds many are accustomed to seeing. “Yeah, it’s a little bit different,” said Matt Pate. Pate helps run Shrunken Head, an apparel store, on Franklin Street.
(WNCN)
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