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Located at the intersection of East Franklin and North Boundary Streets in Chapel Hill, this museum exudes character in all of its exhibitions, telling the unique history of the Chapel Hill area. The town played a key role in North Carolinian history, from colonial times through the industrial revolution. Address: 523 East Franklin St Chapel Hill NC USA 27514
Send an Email 1 919 967-1400
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Located on the UNC-CH campus, Morehead Planetarium features public Star Theater presentations, educational exhibits, the Rotunda Portrait Gallery, the Sundial Rose garden and the Infinity Gift Shop. Admission to exhibits is free. Admission to Star Theater presentations is $3.50 for children, students and senior citizens and $4.50 for adults. Address: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill NC 27599
1 919 549-6863
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Dedicated to American journalism legend Charles Kuralt, this museum features many items from the journalist's office, including his program tapes, awards, library and oriental rugs. Address: South Columbia Street and East Cameron Avenue Chapel Hill NC USA
1 919 962-1204
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Found by William Hayes Ackland, this art museum has a permanent collection of over 14,000 pieces of art. The art consists of paintings, sculptures, Indian miniatures, Japanese paintings, folk art, drawings, photographs, prints and more. Admission to the museum is free. Address: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill NC 27599-3400
Send an Email (1) 1 919 962-0837
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North Carolina Collection Gallery is located in the Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. The museum features a large collection of photographs, literature, artifacts and exhibits pertaining to North Carolina. Address: Polk Place at South Road Chapel Hill NC USA
1 919 962-1172
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