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Chatham County has plenty of things to do in the summers, including water-related activities to cool off from the hot sun! If you’re tired of June’s high temperatures, take a break by heading to a summer camp, swimming lessons, canoeing…
Read MoreChapel Hill, NC — This updated two-story home includes amenities throughout, both inside the home and as part of the Chapel Ridge neighborhood. With three porches, four bedrooms and a bonus room, there is plenty of space for you to…
Read MoreOne of the best things about Chatham County is the family-friendliness of the area. Not only have Chatham County and the Triangle won many awards for family-friendliness (Forbes ranks Raleigh as the No. 1 city for raising a family; Chapel Hill…
Read MoreDo you like cowboys and cowgirls? What about John Wayne and other Hollywood Western heroes? If so, you should head to Siler City in Chatham County May 15–16 for the Milo Holt Western Festival, a Western-themed, family-friendly festival that celebrates…
Read MorePhoto Credit: North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center Did you know bees and other pollinators are needed to produce 80 percent of our flowering plants and one third of our human food crops? I didn’t either. Educate yourself about these…
Read MoreDid you know that April is North Carolina Beer Month? In celebration of breweries across the state, North Carolinians have taken the month of April to enjoy local beers. In all, North Carolina is home to about 100 breweries, and it’s…
Read MoreValentine’s Day is coming up! The weather may be cold, but love is in the air, and Chatham County can help you celebrate. As you probably know, and as Pittsboro Road House points out on its blog, planning early can be…
Read MoreFearrington has earned another accolade! This Chatham County town, recently dubbed as “the most educated place in N.C.,” is home to one of the top restaurants in the nation. Last month, OpenTable named Fearrington House No. 3 on a list of…
Read MoreOne of the great things about North Carolina are the relatively mild winters. Most years, we enjoy fall weather all the way through December 31, and this year was no exception! However, we do get a little taste of winter…
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