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Best Western University Inn |
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| Hampton Inn & Suites | 6137 Farrington Rd | M | 0 | F | R | W | |
| Holiday Inn Express | 6119 Farrington Rd | M | 0 | U | W | ||
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$$ | Miles | Fit | Kit | I'net This column indicates the typical price range of this hotel. We use the following codes: E=Economy, M=Midrange, U=Upscale, L=Luxury. Please note that room rates fluctuate (seasonal popularity, special events in the area, etc.). View hotels near I-40 in Chapel Hill The approximate distance in miles from the exit to the hotel. These are calculations using GPS data. Distances along city streets will be somewhat different but this should give you a good idea of the distances to hotels near the cited Interstate exit. View hotels near I-40 in Chapel Hill Hotels near I-40 in Chapel Hill offering 'fitness' or exercise facilities are indicated with an F in this column. If the hotel also has a spa, it is so indicated by an S in this column. Most hotels define a 'spa' as a large hot tub with built in water jets. In a few cases, fitness facilities and spas may be off-premises (entry by pass issued by the hotel) in which case dressing rooms are also present for your convenience. View hotels near I-40 in Chapel Hill Hotels near I-40 in Chapel Hill offering a full kitchen or 'kitchenette' are indicated with an 'K' in this column. An 'M' in this column indicates microwave available. If the room also has a refrigerator, it is so indicated by an 'R' in this column. Many hotels have some rooms furnished with microwaves and small refrigerators but you have to request them. View hotels near I-40 in Chapel Hill Hotels near I-40 in Chapel Hill offering Internet access are indicated (with an M for dial-up and W for wideband) in the I'net column. Please note that 'wideband' facilities vary. In addition to a network port (usually installed in the docking station), we suggest you bring along cables and your Windows distribution CD (in case you are required to load a special network driver). For 'dial up dataports', you would only need a modem and an RJ-11 patch cord (which you should always have with you, anyway). To check rates, amenities or make hotel reservations, just click on the hotel name. |
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Probably more famous because of the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, and the Medical Center, this staid North Carolina city is neither short of landmarks or attractions. The huge North Carolina Botanical Gardens is here and is one of the finest in the world. The Morehead Planetarium is usually a great attraction for kids of all ages. (Kids and senior citizens get in at a hefty discount but the full fare is less than $5; hey, it’s well worth
it.)
North Carolina Botanical Garden
- The largest natural botanical garden in the southeast, the 600-acre North Carolina Botanical Garden features carnivorous plant collections, aquatic gardens and herb gardens plus some great nature trails. Niche Gardens - A quiet, delightful commercial nursery and garden specializing in
nursery- propagated wildflowers, southeastern natives, selected garden perennials, ornamental grasses and 'underused' trees and shrubs. |
Morehead-Patterson Memorial Bell Tower - This 172-foot clock and bell tower (with plaza and garden) was designed by McKim, Mead & White and donated to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1931 by John Motley Morehead III and Rufus Lenoir Patterson. Its
14-bell carillon beckons students to classes during school days and tolls appropriate tunes to the spectators following games at the adjacent Kenan football stadium. In the evenings the carillon chimes serenades enhancing the romantic appeal of this romantic old campus. The Old Well - To look at this beautiful, Greek Revival structure one would never guess that it was designed and built to replace a ramshackle well house protecting the primary source of water for the University since the 18th Century. In 1897, then UNC President Edwin A. Alderman, initiated the design of this beautiful structure. It was generally felt that it is so beautiful that it has become the (unofficial) symbol of the University. Charles Kuralt Learning Center - Charles Kuralt's widow, Suzanna, (who died in 1999) willed the entire contents of Kuralt's three-room penthouse office suite in Manhattan to the UNC School of Journalism and Mass Comunications. The center includes his office with Oriental rugs, his desk, the floor-to-ceiling mahogany bookshelves and library. Even the paneled walls, a brick fireplace are included. Also in the inventory are his program tapes and many his awards. Morehead Planetarium and Science Center - a gift of John Motley Morehead III, class of 1891, this was the first such facility in the south. Since 1949, the Star Theater has been a giant classroom for students, teachers, school groups, senior citizens, youth groups, and the general public. With the
inception of the U.S. space program, the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center provided training for our astronauts from the Mercury program to the Apollo-Soyuz program. |
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