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Sutton's Drug Store: A Chapel Hill Institution


Local history is just a memory of our youth, our old haunts, our stomping grounds. There’s a sadness when we lose places, because we know it’s ourselves we’re losing, our former lives. This happens everywhere. But some memories don’t go away. Some you can even visit. Step into Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill and you will feel it. (The Local Reporter)

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Sutton's Drug Store: A Chapel Hill Institution