by Charly Mann

Early Ad for Lily Pad Waterbeds
Lily Pad Waterbeds was a phenomena. It was the first waterbed store in Chapel Hill when it opened in 1971, and was an instant success. It started in the basement of the Record and Tape Center, and soon moved next door to a separate location. It was owned and operated by Larry Carswell, a lifelong Chapel Hill resident whose father owned Colonial Drug Store for more than half a century.
By the mid seventies Lily Pad had opened a larger store that also sold furniture on the 15-501 bypass. Carswell made many of the custom frames and headboards for the waterbeds he sold. By the mid 80s the waterbed fad faded and Carswell tried his hand at several other businesses. Larry was a genuinely nice guy. He died at age 54 in April of 2008.
I once managed the record store over Lily Pad waterbeds. Late on Christmas Eve in 1971, James Taylor came in the store with his then girlfriend, Joni Mitchell, after our store had closed, to do Christmas shopping. While James shopped, I took Joni downstairs to talk and sit on one of Larry’s ultra-comfortable waterbeds.

What is it that binds us to this place as to no other? It is not the well or the bell or the stone walls. or the crisp October nights. No, our love for this place is based upon the fact that it is as it was meant to be, The University of the People.



I remember working for Larry helping him set up beds. I particularly remember setting up a 9ft. round, purple shag covered bed in a 10' x 11' room in a massage parlor in Durham. I even got a free massage out of the deal.