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“Priceless Gems” from Carolina history on display at Wilson Library


Priceless Gems: Treasures from the University of Carolina’s Past is a new exhibition at Wilson Library featuring items from the history of the nation’s oldest state university. Visitors can explore more than 200 years of Carolina’s past, from the first known letter home to the piece of net kept after winning the NCAA Championship. (UNC.edu)

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“Priceless Gems” from Carolina history on display at Wilson Library


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