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This Greek-revival structure, built in 1851 on the UNC-CH campus, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974. During the Civil War, the union Army briefly stabled horses there. Originally built as a library and ballroom, it served briefly as classroom space and was converted to a theatre in 1925. It was the first state university building dedicated to the creation of native American folk dramatic art.

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Bub O'Malley's

Has full bar and offers 30 beers on tap, plus 100

Chapel Hill, NC Businesses


Sutton's Drug Store

A small counter and a few booths in an old drugstore, but Sutton'

Chapel Hill, NC Businesses

Community Guest Quarters

Located in a lovely and quiet rural setting, this unique venue offers two very private, fully furnished extended stay units with your choice of a one bedroom apartment or a studio. Both of the units have kitchenettes. Non-smoking only. Weekly rentals available. Send email to request photos.

Chapel Hill, NC Businesses

Things to do near Chapel Hill, NC

River Bend Park

Home to the annual Tar River Festival. ...

Elizabeth's Pizza

West Friendly Avenue location. Family-oriented restaurant serving New York-style pizza and traditional Northern and Southern ...

Sertoma Arts Center

Sertoma Arts Center offers classes for children and adults in the visual and performing arts, concerts, workshops and gallery...

Kerr Mill at Sloan Park

Nestled in the foothills of the Central Piedmont of North Carolina, Sloan Park offers the ideal passive recreational opportun...