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About Chapel Hill & the Triangle
The University town of Chapel Hill, NC has the charm of a small town combined with the cultural climate of a large city. Carol Woods’ residents enjoy shopping or eating at restaurants on Franklin Street, Chapel Hill’s famous main street. They also enjoy attending plays, concerts and sporting events, visiting local museums, or auditing classes at UNC-Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill is part of the Research Triangle, which also includes Durham and Raleigh. Being located less than 20 minutes from Duke University and 30 minutes from the state capital opens a myriad of opportunities to Carol Woods’ residents. And for those people who love to travel, Raleigh-Durham International airport is just a 25-minute drive from Carol Woods.
Links to Area Information
General:
Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
Town of Chapel Hill
Orange County
Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau
Newspapers:
Chapel Hill News
Chapel Hill Herald
Southern Neighbor
Climate and Weather
Chapel Hill is settled approximately half-way between the mountains and coast of North Carolina. It offers four seasons with mild and pleasant introductions to each season.
Summer Temperature Averages:
High 89
Low 68
Winter Temperature Averages:
High 49
Low 27
Annual rainfall:
Average 49 inches
Annual snowfall:
Average
7.5 inches
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