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Classic Carolina, Store on Franklin Street, ‘Shattered’ by Loss of Owners; Re-Opening Shuttered


For more than two decades, visitors to Franklin Street have likely walked past or wandered into the Classic Carolina store. The locally-owned business that sells UNC apparel has been closed to revamp its branding and interior, and had planned a re-opening Sept. 9. But now, after a family tragedy, the store will remain closed for the time being. (Chapelboro.com)

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Classic Carolina, Store on Franklin Street, ‘Shattered’ by Loss of Owners; Re-Opening Shuttered