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- He has worked as a visiting scholar at Michael Jordan's alma mater, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), from September 2012 to August 2013, and is familiar with US college basketball (NCAA) and the NBA. He is Japanese and also familiar with Japan basketball and B.LEAGUE (Japan).
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Graham
Graham is a city named for William Alexander Graham, a U.S. senator from North Carolina and governor of North Carolina.
Graham features the following.
- Location: Graham is located in Alamance County. It is part of the Burlington metropolitan area and is located between Greensboro and Durham.
- Population: Graham's population is approximately 15,000.
- History: Graham has a rich history dating back to the 1800s and was incorporated in 1851. It has a quaint downtown with historic buildings, stores, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
- Events: A variety of events and festivals are held throughout the year, fostering a vibrant community culture.
Graham is a city that has the advantage of being close to a major city while retaining its own unique charm.
The mix of residential, commercial, and green space makes Graham an attractive place to live for many residents.
Graham is located between Greensboro and Durham (Greensboro is a little closer).
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3 Recommended Attractions in Graham
Here are 3 recommended attractions in Graham.
Children's Museum of Alamance County
Children's Museum of Alamance County is for future leaders, dreamers, scientists, farmers, artists, teachers, and helpers.
Children's Museum of Alamance County is a place where children and adults learn about themselves, each other, and their world through exploration, interaction, and first-hand experience.
Also, Children's Museum of Alamance County encourages children to exercise their curiosity, develop their imagination, and discover their world through exploration.
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Graham Cinema
Graham Cinema is home to Tim Bob's famous Joke Line.
Graham Cinema is a family-owned cinema that offers reasonably priced movies.
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Bill Cooke Park
Bill Cooke Park offers the following facilities.
- 3 lighted baseball fields
- 6 lighted tennis courts with backboard hitting walls (2 for pickleball)
- 1 outdoor basketball court
- 2 outdoor picnic shelters with covered grills
- Playground (one area for ages 5-12 and one for ages 2-5 with swings, covered seating, and benches for swings)
- Restrooms
- Paved barrier-free mixed-use trail (approximately 1.45 km (0.9 miles))
- Sandstone walking track (5 laps = approx. 1.6 km (1mile))
- Nature trail (approx. 0.4 km (0.25miles))
- Historic farm buildings
- Dog park
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Summary
We introduced Graham, which is a city named for William Alexander Graham, a U.S. senator from North Carolina and governor of North Carolina.
Graham is halfway between Greensboro and Durham.
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