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Southerners love continuity, especially when it deals with homes and land. Located near Hillsborough in Orange County is one such home. It is called Chatwood, c. 1790, and it was originally a tavern and later associated with a mill. Lea describes the work of Rex and Ellen Adams to renovate the residence and restore the overgrown garden.
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21827
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Betty Levitas, a member of the singing group Stella, describes the The Murphey School Radio Show as follows: \"It happens twice a year. This community [writers, musicians, and friends] appears and then disappears,\" coming together for a weekend, creating a wonderful show, and then it's gone, not to return for another six months. Huler explains why the show has this particular name. It is broadcast over station WCHL in Chapel Hill and on the internet.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 81 Issue 6, Nov 2013, p32, 34, il, por Periodical Website
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