6911 Mount Herman Church Rd
East of Hillsborough, NC 27278
phone (919) 383-0695
Daily, 10am-6pm (summer, till 8pm).
Offers dual-elevation tee stations (with ground-level mats sheltered for use during rainy conditions), large grass tee area, three chipping areas, large putting green, and sand bunker, plus well marked yardages and targets. Jim Schwab, master teaching professional, offers private lessons for adults and juniors. Also available are lesson packages, group lessons and clinics.on packages
115 North Churton St (Downtown)
Hillsborough, NC 27278
phone (919) 732-2013
Every piece of orginal handmade jewelry begins with the finest quality sterling silver and gold, embellished with semi-precious stones, glass, and pearls.
201 South Estes Dr (University Mall)
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
phone (919) 942-5554
Open Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm; Sun., noon-6pm.
Since 1977, Cameron’s has been an experience, not just a store. Started as a craft gallery, it now offers everything from gold earrings to plastic ants, plus gifts, greeting cards, candles, bath toys, jewelry, handbags, animal-head mounts and other highly entertaining, "off-the-wall stuff". Don’t miss the shrine room—where nothing is for sale—and its Elvis prayer wall.
Located 10 miles west of Carrboro on NC Highway 54
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
phone (919) 942-5790
Open Saturdays only, 6:30am-6pm from March 27 - November 13 during 2010 season.

This reservoir will reopen for boating, fishing and other recreation beginning on Saturday, March 27, 2010.
Cane Creek Reservoir will also be open for recreation on Memorial Day, Monday May 31 and Labor Day, Monday September 6. The reservoir was built in 1989 to complement University Lake. Free picnic and sunbathing areas. Rowboats, canoes and motors are available for rent. Fees charged for lake use, boat rentals and related activities. Parking.
6909 Efland-Cedar Grove Road
Cedar Grove, NC 27231
(919) 621-1150
Captain John S. Pope Farm is located in the rolling hills of Orange County, NC about 20 miles north of Chapel Hill.Farm raises free range lambs. You can visit the farm and purchases delicious healthy meat and enjoy the country atmosphere. Also participates or hosts numerous community events including Lamb Day. Piedmont Farm Tour
450 Skipper Bowles Dr (off Manning Dr)
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
phone (919) 962-6000
Open Tue-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 9 am - 1 pm, plus other times on home game days.
(Photo by UNC Athletic Communications, Jeffrey Camarati)
This new 8,000-sq.ft. state-of-the-art museum honors the rich tradition of Carolina Basketball. Located on the first floor of the Ernie Williamson Athletics Center, the museum features a “Game Day” theme where visitors enter a theater for pre-game build-up, then into the main museum space where they can visit interactive displays and view memorabilia from Carolina’s storied program on the UNC court. A 32-ft. tower accents one corner and will allow fans to make their own call on great Carolina plays. The “Month of March” rooms highlight the ACC and Carolina’s NCAA Tournament successes.
Museum Parking is located across the street in the metered spaces of the Williamson Lot during regular business hours. Overflow parking is available in the Rams Head deck for an hourly fee. The Rams Head is next to Kenan Memorial Stadium on Ridge Road. Public parking on game days is located in the Rams Head, Jackson and Cardinal decks for $8 per vehicle. To schedule group visits of 25 or more call (919) 843-9921.
140 East Cameron Ave
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3276
phone (919) 843-3333
Box office hours: Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm.

Located in the heart of the University’s historic campus, Memorial Hall has hosted world-renowned performers and elegant ceremonies throughout its history. Carolina Performing Arts Series events include jazz, classical, dance, world stage, American roots, urban voices, student performances and community groups. Costs vary by performance.
151 East Franklin St (Downtown)
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
phone (919) 942-0912
Graham Student Union: South Rd
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-5210
phone (919) 962-2285
Box office hours: Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm (during academic session); Mon-Fri, noon-4pm (summer).

As the center of community life, the Carolina Union provides cultural, social, educational and entertainment programs that enhance and complement the academic experience of the University. It supports opportunities for campus members to engage in debate, conversation and interaction, and provides services and amenities they need in their daily life on campus.