What makes this amphitheater different is its unique and memorable location. Built within Regency Park of Cary, North Carolina, tall pines and hardwoods surround this venue and provides the perfect backdrop for concerts, festivals and movies. The North Carolina Symphony regularly plays at this amphitheater. Other artists who have graced the stage include Jack Johnson, Kings of Leon and Elvis Costello. Catch a movie by moonlight or watch your favorite artist serenade the crowd.
Built in 1927, Kenan Memorial Stadium is often hailed as "America's most beautiful stadium." This 60,000 capacity stadium hosts games for the University of North Carolina's football team. If you're planning on visiting during a game day, expect to be bombarded with the sight of cheering and chanting fans from all ages wearing light blue, the official color of the Tar Heels.
Top of the Hill opens daily as a restaurant that has been voted "Best Place to Impress a Date," "Best Place to See and Be Seen," and "Best Outdoor Deck," among other awards. The locals frequent the Top for great food and brews, and visitors will find it highly recommended as a true taste of Chapel Hill. Patrons indulge in an eclectic selection of Baked Crab Dip, Tenderloin Bruscetta, or French Quarter Jambalya. When the sun goes down, the Top transforms into a chic UNC hangout, featuring Drain the Tank Mondays and live music on Thirsty Thursdays. The restaurant has a full bar, but with microbrews that have netted eighteen World Championship Beer medals, it seems that an ice cold pint is the way to go. - Caitlin Fahey
Cameron Indoor Stadium is the perfect home for the Duke University basketball program. While legend has it that the design for the stadium was conceived on the back of a matchbook cover, one would be hard put to deny that the atmosphere of the stadium has contributed to the success of the university's basketball teams, who win a good portion of their games all-time. The intimacy of the arena places fans in the center of the action, ensuring frequent sell-out crowds.
They say variety is the spice of life and that is just what you get at Bryan Center Building, which is located within Duke University. At this center, students and visitors can find a number of shops, restaurants, performing art theaters, ATM machines, the University Box Office and a broadcast studio. This place is fun for all with the amount of things one can do. The trees all around the building offer a well-sculpted look, making it a nice place to relax at after dining at a restaurant here or even after spending some time shopping.
Cameron Indoor Stadium is the perfect home for the Duke University basketball program. While legend has it that the design for the stadium was conceived on the back of a matchbook cover, one would be hard put to deny that the atmosphere of the stadium has contributed to the success of the university's basketball teams, who win a good portion of their games all-time. The intimacy of the arena places fans in the center of the action, ensuring frequent sell-out crowds.
What makes this amphitheater different is its unique and memorable location. Built within Regency Park of Cary, North Carolina, tall pines and hardwoods surround this venue and provides the perfect backdrop for concerts, festivals and movies. The North Carolina Symphony regularly plays at this amphitheater. Other artists who have graced the stage include Jack Johnson, Kings of Leon and Elvis Costello. Catch a movie by moonlight or watch your favorite artist serenade the crowd.
Built in 1927, Kenan Memorial Stadium is often hailed as "America's most beautiful stadium." This 60,000 capacity stadium hosts games for the University of North Carolina's football team. If you're planning on visiting during a game day, expect to be bombarded with the sight of cheering and chanting fans from all ages wearing light blue, the official color of the Tar Heels.
They say variety is the spice of life and that is just what you get at Bryan Center Building, which is located within Duke University. At this center, students and visitors can find a number of shops, restaurants, performing art theaters, ATM machines, the University Box Office and a broadcast studio. This place is fun for all with the amount of things one can do. The trees all around the building offer a well-sculpted look, making it a nice place to relax at after dining at a restaurant here or even after spending some time shopping.
Top of the Hill opens daily as a restaurant that has been voted "Best Place to Impress a Date," "Best Place to See and Be Seen," and "Best Outdoor Deck," among other awards. The locals frequent the Top for great food and brews, and visitors will find it highly recommended as a true taste of Chapel Hill. Patrons indulge in an eclectic selection of Baked Crab Dip, Tenderloin Bruscetta, or French Quarter Jambalya. When the sun goes down, the Top transforms into a chic UNC hangout, featuring Drain the Tank Mondays and live music on Thirsty Thursdays. The restaurant has a full bar, but with microbrews that have netted eighteen World Championship Beer medals, it seems that an ice cold pint is the way to go. - Caitlin Fahey