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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



Wentworth & Leggett Bookshop

Old, rare, and out-of-print books; vintage postcards, maps, and prints.

Durham, NC Other Attractions

Ganyard Hill Farm

From late September through October enjoy feeding farm animals in the barnyard, a pumpkin patch, hayrides, cotton field, corn field maze, mulch mountain, hay maze, and general store. Open daily 9am to dark.

Durham, NC Farms

Things to do Historic Districts near Durham, NC

Historic Milton

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Broad Street-Davie Ave. Historic District

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Goldston Historic District

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South Race Street Historic District

Densely developed community of houses, churches, and neighborhood stores associated with the manufacturing and rail cooridor ...

Carthage, Town of

Founded in 1796, Carthage is the county seat of Moore County. One of three towns in the state with an historic courthouse in...