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Chapel Hill turns on the culinary charm


Chapel Hill holds a special place in a lot of hearts across the country — and not just among alumni of UNC Chapel Hill. It’s also a special place for people who love history, beautiful small towns and the South in general. It’s a town brimming with culture, the arts and one where people of all ages are active and visible on Franklin Street, the center of it all. And for years, Chapel Hill has been gaining a reputation as a culinary destination. (Winston-Salem Journal)

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