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Chapel Hill and her sister city
Carrboro form the smallest of
the three points of the Research
Triangle Area. Chapel Hill is
unique in its lifestyle and uncommonly
beautiful in its scenery. It is
considered an ideal place to live
by many and residents take great
pride in its enticing quality
of life.
Called the "Southern Part
of Heaven," Chapel Hill is
a university town which has reserved
the quaintness and charm of a
village while enjoying the amenities
of a lively, cosmopolitan metropolis.
The town is experiencing dramatic
changes even more pronounced,
perhaps, than her neighboring
cities.
The completion of the I-40 interchange
has provided improved access and
promoted residential and commercial
growth. Additionally, several
cooperative research projects
between corporations in the Research
Triangle Park, the town and the
University are attracting service
and supply firms. This is growth
and development adds even greater
variety to an unusually diverse
University town.
Located in Orange County, Chapel
Hill is about 10-15 minutes from
the Research Triangle Park and
35 minutes from Raleigh. Chapel
Hill is home to the University
of North Carolina. Founded in
1795, it is the nation's first
and oldest state supported University
and is ranked as one of the top
ten in the country.
The history of Chapel Hill is
linked to University and the college
continues to be the town's major
employer. It serves as a focal
point for many community activities
including theater, concerts, guest
speakers and championship sports.
The town is nationally recognized
for its high-quality public education
system. Excellent health care
services are provided by UNC hospitals
and nearby medical services in
Durham.
The village is well-known for
the variety and quality of its
restaurants. Shopping is interesting
and plentiful at regional malls
and small shops.
The diversity of the population
stimulates an astounding array
of cultural, entertainment, recreational
and enrichment offerings. A few
of the special attractions are
the Morehead Planetarium, the
Arts Center, the North Carolina
Botanical Gardens, and the Ackland
Art Museum.
Chapel Hill and Carrboro are
district communities with separate
governments but a common school
system. The towns share all amenities
including the YMCA and a gymnastic
center.
Carrboro's growing population
is expected to continue to increase.
New subdivision and developments
testify to an increasing residential
demand. Carr Mill Mall with numerous
specialty shops has added Talbot's
as a tenant signifying the growing
interest in Carrboro's future
expansion. Although it is considered
a suburb of Chapel Hill, Carrboro
has a distinct character of its
own.
While growth in Chapel Hill and
Carrboro has been the most restricted
of the Triangle communities, recent
development in both towns has
broadened the housing market considerably.
New construction in a wide variety
of styles is available as well
as the traditional homes in the
more established neighborhoods.
Chapel Hill and Carrboro offer
big city life and small town living.
The cosmopolitan atmosphere, abundant
resources and amenities, and the
aura of the best college town
in America, contribute to the
charm and appeal of this community.
The youthful enthusiasm of the
student population blends easily
with professionals, executives,
artists, retirees and world-famous
people, all fitting naturally
into a way of life that is Chapel
Hill.
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