About The Area



About Chapel Hill, North Carolina:

Chapel Hill sits on a lofty hill, shaded by ancient oak and poplar trees.  It is home to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, our nation's first state university.  Chapel Hill has a variety of cultural attractions, great dining and a lovely downtown.

Chapel Hill, the largest municipality in Orange County, has been referred to as "the Southern Part of Heaven".  It can best be summarized as having the best of small town living in a unique cosmopolitan environment.  Today, the population of about 52,000 is diverse, consisting of professors, students, business people and retirees from all over the world, not to mention the native Chapel Hillians.

The Town of Chapel Hill-Click Here        

The University of North Carolina-Click Here 

The Town of Carrboro-Click Here

Orange County, NC-Click Here

Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau-Click Here

The Carolina Inn, Chapel Hill-Click Here

Southern Season-Click Here

Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation-Click Here

Chapel Hill/Carrboro Schools-Click Here

About Durham, North Carolina:

Welcome to Durham, City of medicine, USA, and A County with MERIT(Medicine, Education, Research, Industry, and Technology).  Durham is a compact, 299-square-mile, single-city county with a population of 246,924.  Durham is at the pinnacle of the vast Research Triangle Region of N.C. - the triangle formed with Chapel Hill to the south and west and Raleigh (the state capital) to the south and east.  The Triangle region is consistently ranked among the best places to live and do business in the nation.

Durham Public Schools-Click Here

Durham Visitors Bureau-Click Here

The Sarah P. Duke Gardens-Click Here

Duke University-Click Here

Duke University Chapel -Click Here