168matts168
What a cool Museum. It's not very large but it's got some great stuff inside. I really loved seeing the Roy Williams practice notes, the National Titles and the interactive video displays. It's free so there really no reason not to stop if you are in the area.
AmandaB411
I have been three times and every time I love going to the UNC basketball museum. If you are a UNC fan you have to go. It's free and the memorabilia in there is amazing. The video at the beginning gets you excited to enter and see various video stands on players , coaches or important events. They show all the players drafted to the NBA, the ACC championship trophies, the NCAA trophies, and so many other awards. It's incredible. Just go! You will love it.
559rk
Whether or not you are an UNC fan you really ought to take a few hours and go through this. The greats are here... Jordan through today. It is free and the docent was very well schooled on interesting facts. I went with a local so didn't check for hours... Probably smart to do so.
NOLAthenDCnow
But if you think you might, you absolutely will! If you're a fan of UNC basketball or even of college basketball in general you have to visit if you're in the area. Nicely designed exhibition of a long and storied history of Carolina basketball.
hcohn31
This is a history lesson in North Carolina basketball...very well done...worth a visit...check hours the museum is open
96katrinab
Wouldn't have miss this. Any caliber of basketball fan will appreciate this museum. It is free of charge. The hostess will be very informed. The exhibits are so entertaining and enthralling. One can place himself right in the moment.
Travel_novelty14
Visit here to get a taste of what UNC basketball is all about. Revisit golden moments in Tar Heel basketball history and educate yourself on legends like Michael Jordan and modern day stars like Tyler Hansbrough
FlaHarlock
This museum is spectacular! Extremely well done.. And I'm a Duke fan. The docent was super friendly and helpful. The movie with surround sound at the entrance gave me chills. UNC basketball history is incredible and very well displayed. More impressive than the basketball hall of fame, in my opinion. If you are a fan of NCAA basketball, this museum is a must visit.
darrick69
This place is amazing! It's a little difficult to find but once we were inside we were amazed at all the years it covered. We were there at least 2.5 hours and loved every minute of it.
JULIANP710
Absolutely positively amazingVery well laid outIf you want to know about UNC history of basketball this is itMuseum inside and out is very well-kept and cleanWould be nice if the hours were extended a little bit longer on Saturdays
MarthaH417
Can't wait to take my son who is a basketball fan to see the marvelous exhibits here. It's fun to see the well-known star players who went on to the NBA from Carolina
mow11
This museum has the perfect blend of displays, word, and video. Even if you're not a Carolina Basketball fan, you'll find it really interesting and just a great tribute to so many quality people that are Carolina Basketball. Make sure you make time for this stop!
dstadunc
If you ever have time to get to a game early please go check out this historical landmark. Every Tar Heel fan needs to witness this amazing collection of Tar Heel artifacts. Even non-Tar Heel fans can appreciate the items to view here.
373sdk
A tremendous tribute to a sport so near and dear to basketball fans, not just in North Carolina but throughout the nation.If you love college basketball you'll love this place! Make sure to put enough time aside to enjoy it all. Even though it doesn't look large the collection is extensive so be prepared. The movie to start the tour is fantastic and sets the stage for the rest of the exhibit. No matter who your allegiances are to you'll really be glad you stopped here.
565harriets
If you are interested in college basketball and know about the UNC TarHeels, this is the place to go. Everything you ever wanted to know about the TarHeels is at your fingertips. It is quite an adoration of the program and some of its greatest players and coaches.