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UNC Bicentennial Celebration Part 1

In 1993 UNC Chapel Hill celebrated its 200th anniversary.

Aired 10/11/1993 | Rating NR

The University of North Carolina: A Multi-Campus University

UNC Bicentennial Celebration Part 1

Special | 52m 11sVideo has Closed Captions

In 1993 UNC Chapel Hill celebrated its 200th anniversary.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill celebrated its 200th Anniversary of becoming the nation's first public university. In 1993 President Bill Clinton & Charles Kuralt came to Kenan Stadium on the campus of UNC Chapel Hill to celebrate this historic milestone.

Aired 10/11/1993 | Rating NR

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The University of North Carolina: A Multi-Campus University is a local public television program presented by PBS NC

The University of North Carolina: A Multi-Campus University

UNC Bicentennial Celebration Part 1

Special | 52m 11sVideo has Closed Captions

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill celebrated its 200th Anniversary of becoming the nation's first public university. In 1993 President Bill Clinton & Charles Kuralt came to Kenan Stadium on the campus of UNC Chapel Hill to celebrate this historic milestone.

Aired 10/11/1993 | Rating NR

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