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English: Carrboro's origin story is closely tied to its historic railroad station, which was built in 1913. Initially known as "West Of" due to its proximity to Chapel Hill, the area around the station developed into a thriving settlement, eventually becoming the town of Carrboro. Today, this historic landmark is home to My Muses Card Shop, a charming stationery store and art gallery. the shop offers an inspiring space that continues the town’s legacy, merging history with creativity and art.
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The historic train station in Carrboro is now home to My Muses Card Shop

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