Discover the Charm of the Horace Williams House
Explore the historic Horace Williams House in Chapel Hill, a charming museum and art gallery celebrating local culture and creativity.
Nestled in the heart of Chapel Hill, the Horace Williams House is a captivating blend of history and art. This elegant historic home offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its beautiful architecture, lush gardens, and intriguing art exhibitions that celebrate local talent. A must-visit for anyone exploring the area!
A brief summary to Horace Williams House
- 610 E Rosemary St, Chapel Hill, Franklin-Rosemary Historic District, North Carolina, 27514, US
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- Thursday 12 pm-4 pm
- Friday 12 pm-4 pm
- Sunday 2 pm-5 pm
Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Horace Williams House.
- Check the schedule for special exhibitions and events before your visit to enhance your experience.
- Take time to walk through the gardens; they provide a serene backdrop to the historic home.
- Plan your visit for the weekend when the house is open to the public for more engaging experiences.
- Consider joining a guided tour for in-depth information about the history and art featured at the house.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, start from downtown Chapel Hill. Head east on Franklin St towards E Rosemary St. Continue straight onto E Rosemary St. The Horace Williams House will be on your left at 610 E Rosemary St. There is limited street parking available around the area, so be prepared to find a spot nearby.
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Public Transportation
If you are using public transportation, take the Chapel Hill Transit bus route that services Franklin St. Get off at the stop nearest to E Rosemary St. From there, walk east on Franklin St, then turn left onto E Rosemary St. The Horace Williams House will be on your left at 610 E Rosemary St. Make sure to check the bus schedule ahead of time as frequency may vary.
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Walking
If you are already in the Franklin-Rosemary Historic District, you can simply walk to the Horace Williams House. Head east on Franklin St, then take a left onto E Rosemary St. The house will be on your left at 610 E Rosemary St. This is a pleasant area to walk with historical architecture and local shops along the way.
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