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Article: LIVIN' EASY IN CHAPEL HILL, N.C.(Living)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- November 11, 1990
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Byline: Nancy Scott Anderson Copley News Service
Chapel Hill, home to the University of North Carolina, is a place of subtle seductions and nice slow ways, an easy anchor of civility and charm in one of the New South's most high-tech high-energy areas.
A town of 30,000 in North Carolina's Piedmont region, Chapel Hill is made up of wide streets and narrow lanes lined with pretty houses, not grand, some very old, almost all well-maintained on big-treed lots bound by ivy-covered rock walls.
Creeks, a couple of small lakes, stands of pine, dogwood and redbud surround it. In the spring, it's a drift of azaleas and jonquils, in the fall, a confusion ...
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