| North
Carolina Communities: Chapel Hill
Chapel
Hill, North Carolina
has been nicknamed "The Southern
Part of Heaven." The largest
municipality in Orange County, Chapel
Hill offers the very best in small town
living along with a distinctly
cosmopolitan flavor.
The
nation's first state university,
University of North Carolina, is the
heart of Chapel Hill. Chartered in 1795,
the graceful campus is open for historic
tours.
The
Orange County Historical Museum
in nearby Hillsborough and the Ackland
Art Museum
both help to preserve North Carolinian
history. UNC consistently ranks among
the highest educational facilities in
the nation. With over 26,000 students
coming from all 50 states and 100 other
countries, over 82% of the faculty have
earned the highest degree in their
field.
Chapel
Hill nestles in the rolling, wooded
portion of North Carolina's Piedmont
region, and is home to a population of
almost 47,000 (2001 NC estimate).
Residents of Chapel Hill enjoy a
moderate climate with winter
temperatures averaging 40 degrees and a
summer average of 76. Situated a mere
three hours from both the Blue
Ridge Mountains
and the Atlantic
Coast
beaches, outdoor recreation can be found
year round.
Chapel
Hill is one of the three points of the
Research Triangle, along with Raleigh
and Durham.
The Research
Triangle Park,
founded in 1959, has drawn in 136
companies, 106 of which are involved in
research and development. Chapel Hill
was recently voted the #2 city in
A&E's "Top Cities To Have It
All" and Money magazine rated the
community as the "#1 Best Place to
Live in the South."
With
the unique ethnic mix of its residents,
Chapel Hill, NC is a rare town in the
gracious Southland, and its great range
of dining
establishments
also reflects that. The unique blend of
population, the quaint historic charm of
the town alongside some of the most
modern and innovative research firms in
the nation, all combine to make Chapel
Hill a shining star of a community.
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