The Perils of Public Homage
Thomas Ruffin and State v. Mann in History and Memory
November 16, 2007
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Dialectic Chambers of the Di Phi Society, New West is located on Cameron Avenue, across from Memorial Hall on the campus of UNC Chapel Hill.
Public Transit: Chapel Hill bus routes serving Franklin St. near New West: CL, D, F, HS, M, NU, U. Also the RU route serves Cameron Ave. near New West. Chapel Hill bus routes serving Columbia St. near New West: A, CL, CW, D, G, J, N, NS, NU, T, U.
TTA bus routes serving both Franklin St. and Columbia St. near New West: 402 and 412 (from Durham to RTP), 403 and 413 (from RTP to Durham).
See www.gotriangle.org for complete route, schedule, and fare information on all Triangle-area transit services, an online trip planner that will help you find the best route to your destination, and a plethora of other useful information.
Parking: The nearest visitor parking to New West is in the Swain pay lot, off Cameron Ave. Also nearby are meters along Franklin St. or the Morehead Planetarium pay lot (this is the lot marked "Sundial" on the map above, because it has a giant sundial in the center of it), off Franklin St. If these are full, there is usually space in the Town of Chapel Hill pay lots on Rosemary St. (the next parallel street north of Franklin St.), a reasonably short walk away. The UNC Visitors' Center has more information on visitor parking on and around campus. Note that any and all parking that normally exists around campus may be closed off in the event of basketball or other special events.
Parking is free in the park and ride lots operated by the Town of Chapel Hill and connected to campus via the free Chapel Hill bus service. The Chapel Hill Transit website has full park and ride information, including a map of locations. Some of these lots usually fill up early in the morning; the Eubanks Road lot, served by the NS bus, is more likely to have spaces available.

Sponsors:
UNC School of Law
Center for the Study of the American South
Institute for the Arts and Humanities
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