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The Cave Is Closed After Fifty Years, Marking the End of an Era for Music in Chapel Hill


To some, The Cave was just another dive, and a pretty dingy one at that. But to a subsection of Triangle-dwellers, it was a hallowed getaway. It's where countless local bands cut their teeth playing their first shows, where they could perform to twenty people and it still felt like they'd packed the room. But the end of The Cave is more than a loss of a cultural artifact or a room. (Indy Week)

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