Chapel Hill

One of the great advantages of buying a home in Chapel Hill is the education available to its residents. Chapel Hill is home to excellent schools in addition to beautiful neighborhoods, thriving job market, and more earning its nickname “The Southern Part of Heaven”

History

The origins of Chapel Hill trace back to 1793 when the town was first auctioned off and work began on the preliminary University buildings. Chapel Hill was named for New Hope Chapel, which stood on a hill at the crossing of two roads –   now the location of the iconic Carolina Inn. Quickly, the town earned the nickname “The Southern Part of Heaven.”

The history of the town and the University, UNC Chapel Hill,  are inextricably linked as the town was originally created for the purpose of serving the university. As the area was chosen for the site of the first state university, they also named a committee to lay out the adjacent town. Now, Chapel Hill is a charming community with the University at its center working to preserve their history, and unique foundation.

Things to Do

A popular locale for UNC students, Franklin Street has the Varsity Movie Theater, great restaurants, and tons of places to shop. College basketball fans can see the Tarheels in action at the Dean Smith Center (or Dean Dome) – located on UNC’s south campus. For those interested in the arts, the Play Makers Repertory Company Theater features established and contemporary plays at the Paul Green Theater from September through May.

University Place is Chapel Hill’s first enclosed mall. Shoppers can admire art exhibits and explore many restaurants and eateries. The mall also holds A Southern Season – one of the largest specialty gourmet markets in the nation. There’s no shortage of places to go and sights to see in Chapel Hill.

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