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Chapel Hill, North Carolina, got its name from a small chapel that was built on a hill in the area in the 1750s. The chapel was known as New Hope Chapel, which served the local community. The name "Chapel Hill" eventually became associated with the town that developed around the university established there in 1789, leading to its current designation. The area’s historical significance and picturesque setting contributed to the name's enduring popularity.

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