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Downtown Durham Historic District


category : Historic Districts
North Carolina's first commercial district on the National Register of Historic Places, the Downtown Durham Historic District includes Main Street, government buildings, and the central business district as well as the Carolina Theatre. Site of major festivals in May and September. Home of the Durham Bulls.




Address:
Morgan-Peabody Loop
Off NC 147, or I-85 Downtown exit
Durham, NC 27701
Phone: (919)687-0288


Our Website:www.preservationdurham.org/Downtown/Downtown_photo

Come visit us in Durham, North Carolina

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Art Craft Framing Company

Custom framing. Specializes in custom archival &

Durham, NC Arts


Vaguely Reminiscent

Funky, electic, comfortable, natural fiber clothier. Jewelry, hair accessories, socks, shoes, and gifts.

Durham, NC Other Attractions

Paschall's Cafe

Cafes, Delis and Sandwiches

Durham, NC Businesses

West Point on the Eno City Park

388-acre city park located along the Eno River. Features reconstructed 1778 working grist mill, McCown-Mangum House built in 1880's, Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography, hiking trails and amphitheater. Site of "Festival for the Eno" in early July. Picnicking, hiking, rafting and canoeing.

Durham, NC Parks

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