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Something to Say 2023

Margaret Lane Gallery 121 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough, NC, United States

Something to Say 2023 presents artwork and poetry from residents at Orange Correctional Center (OCC) in Hillsborough. Come “hear” their messages, expressed through a range of mediums and styles. The … Continued

On the Road, Again Art Exhibition

Margaret Lane Gallery 121 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough, NC, United States

Road trip! We celebrate the re-opening of the country with images about going and destinations. Work by local artists including April Dukes, Terri Gibson, Katherine Jennings, Becky Johnson, David Knox, … Continued

Movie Night Live Presents: Ferris Beuller’s Day Off

Nash Street Tavern 250 South Nash Street, Hillsborough, NC, United States

in local actors and creatives as they present a live reading of "Ferris Beuller's Day Off". "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" is a 1986 American teen comedy film written, co-produced and … Continued

Something to Say 2023

Margaret Lane Gallery 121 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough, NC, United States

Something to Say 2023 presents artwork and poetry from residents at Orange Correctional Center (OCC) in Hillsborough. Come “hear” their messages, expressed through a range of mediums and styles. The … Continued

Event Series Home Tours at Ayr Mount

Home Tours at Ayr Mount

Ayr Mount Historic Site 376 St. Mary's Rd, Hillsborough, NC, United States

  Located in Hillsborough, North Carolina, Ayr Mount strikes a startling figure in the historical town. The 1815 federal, masonry edifice was the first of its kind in this once bustling trade town, and thanks to the preservation efforts of our founder Richard Jenrette, remains well preserved with several original family objects on display. CAHPT … Continued

Event Series Home Tours at Ayr Mount

Home Tours at Ayr Mount

Ayr Mount Historic Site 376 St. Mary's Rd, Hillsborough, NC, United States

  Located in Hillsborough, North Carolina, Ayr Mount strikes a startling figure in the historical town. The 1815 federal, masonry edifice was the first of its kind in this once bustling trade town, and thanks to the preservation efforts of our founder Richard Jenrette, remains well preserved with several original family objects on display. CAHPT … Continued