Wilson Library exhibit unveils University 'treasures'
Posted Feb 24, 2025
Priceless Gems: Treasures from Carolina’s Past, a special collections exhibition housed in the University of North Carolina’s Wilson Library, opened to the public on January 24. Featuring a carefully curated selection of artifacts, the exhibit highlights unique pieces of historical significance and the captivating stories they reveal about the University.
(Daily Tar Heel)
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