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The Chapel Hill Community Historically and geographically intertwined with the University, Chapel Hill combines a college town atmosphere with the traditions and vibrancy of the University. Home to 51,000 people, the “village” boasts an outstanding public school system, as well as theaters, museums, concerts, street fairs, and restaurants. Collegiate sports are well-represented by the University’s … Read more