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Durham is a city in the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
. It is the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Durham County
Durham County, North Carolina

Not to be confused with County Durham in the UKDurham County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Its county seat is Durham, North Carolina....
 and also extends into Wake
Wake County, North Carolina

Wake County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2007, the population was 832,970, making it the second most populated county in the state after Mecklenburg County, North Carolina....
 county. It is the fifth largest city in the state by population, with 217,847 residents as of July 1, 2007. It is the home of Duke University
Duke University

Duke University is a private university research university located in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. Founded by Methodism and Religious Society of Friends in the present-day town of Trinity, North Carolina in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892....
 and North Carolina Central University
North Carolina Central University

North Carolina Central University is a comprehensive university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master?s, professional and selected doctoral levels....
, and is also one of the vertices of the Research Triangle area (home of the Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park

Research Triangle Park is the largest research park in the United States. It is located near Durham, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina....
).

Durham is the core of the four-county Durham, NC MSA, which has a population of 479,624 as of July 1, 2007.






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Durham is a city in the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
. It is the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Durham County
Durham County, North Carolina

Not to be confused with County Durham in the UKDurham County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Its county seat is Durham, North Carolina....
 and also extends into Wake
Wake County, North Carolina

Wake County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of 2007, the population was 832,970, making it the second most populated county in the state after Mecklenburg County, North Carolina....
 county. It is the fifth largest city in the state by population, with 217,847 residents as of July 1, 2007. It is the home of Duke University
Duke University

Duke University is a private university research university located in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. Founded by Methodism and Religious Society of Friends in the present-day town of Trinity, North Carolina in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892....
 and North Carolina Central University
North Carolina Central University

North Carolina Central University is a comprehensive university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master?s, professional and selected doctoral levels....
, and is also one of the vertices of the Research Triangle area (home of the Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park

Research Triangle Park is the largest research park in the United States. It is located near Durham, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina....
).

Durham is the core of the four-county Durham, NC MSA, which has a population of 479,624 as of July 1, 2007. The US Office of Management and Budget also includes Durham as a part of the Raleigh
Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh is the Capital of the state of North Carolina and the List of North Carolina county seats of Wake County, North Carolina. Raleigh is known as the ?City of Oaks? for its many oaks....
-Durham-Cary
Cary, North Carolina

Cary is a city in Wake County, North Carolina and Chatham County, North Carolina counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located almost entirely in Wake County, it is the second largest municipality in that county and the third largest municipality in The Triangle behind Raleigh, North Carolina and Durham, North Carolina....
 Combined Statistical Area
Combined Statistical Area

The United States Office of Management and Budget defines United States micropolitan area and United States metropolitan area. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas consist of one or more counties ....
, which has a population of 1,635,974 as of July 1, 2007.

History

Durham originated in 1853 with the search for a suitable railroad depot for the North Carolina Railroad between Raleigh
Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh is the Capital of the state of North Carolina and the List of North Carolina county seats of Wake County, North Carolina. Raleigh is known as the ?City of Oaks? for its many oaks....
 and Hillsborough
Hillsborough, North Carolina

Hillsborough is a town in Orange County, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. The population was 5,446 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Orange County, North Carolina....
. The wood-burning steam locomotives of the time had to stop frequently to refuel, and depots supplying wood and water could not be more than 25-30 miles apart.

A post office known as Herndon's existed in the area from 1827, and another at nearby Prattsburg was established in 1836. The landowners at Prattsburg refused to sell land to the railroad. Somewhat further to the northwest in what was then part of Orange County, a country physician named Bartlett S. Durham lived and practiced along the route. He donated land to the railroad, which named the subsequent depot Durham Station. Prior to the arrival of the railroad, the area now known as Durham was almost entirely agricultural, with a few businesses catering to travelers (particularly livestock drivers) along the Hillsborough Road. This road, eventually followed by US Route 70, was the major east-west route in North Carolina from colonial times until the construction of interstate highways.

The community of Durham Station grew slowly before the Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
, but expanded rapidly following the war; the present city charter dates from 1869. Much of this growth can be attributed to the establishment of a thriving tobacco
Tobacco

Tobacco is an agricultural product processed from the fresh leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. It can be consumed, used as an organic pesticide, and in the form of nicotine tartrate it is used in some medicines....
 industry. Soldiers, both Union and Confederate, were encamped near Bennett Place
Bennett Place

Bennett Place, the more well known name for the farmhouse in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina, owned by James and Nancy Bennett , was the site of the largest surrender of Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War, on April 26, 1865....
, just outside Durham Station, during surrender proceedings in April 1865. While on the battlefront, soldiers liberally helped themselves to the area's Brightleaf Tobacco, which purportedly had a milder flavor than other tobacco varieties. Veterans returned home after the war with an interest in acquiring more of the great tobacco they had sampled in North Carolina. Numerous orders were mailed to Green's tobacco company requesting more of the Durham tobacco. W.T. Blackwell partnered with Green and renamed the company as the "Bull Durham Tobacco Company". The name "Bull Durham" is said to have been taken from the bull on the British Colman's
Colman's

Colman's is a United Kingdom manufacturer of Mustard , based in Norwich, Norfolk....
 Mustard, which Mr. Blackwell (mistakenly) believed was manufactured in Durham
Durham

Durham is a city in North East England. It lies at the heart of the City of Durham local government district. It is the county town of County Durham....
, England
England

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.

20th century

Durham Main Street
The rapid growth and prosperity of the Bull Durham Tobacco Company, and Washington Duke
Washington Duke

Washington Duke was an United States of America tobacco industrialist and philanthropist....
's Duke & Sons Tobacco Company, resulted in the rapid growth of the city of Durham. While the tobacco industry dominated the city's economy initially, it was soon rivaled by the establishment of multiple textile mills, particularly in East and West Durham. Much of the early city architecture
Architecture

The term architecture can refer to a process, a profession or documentation.As a process, architecture is the activity of designing and construction buildings and other physical structures by a person or a computer, primarily to provide shelter....
, both commercial and residential, dates from the period of 1890 - 1930.

Durham quickly developed a vibrant Black community, the center of which was an area known as 'Hayti' (pronounced HAY-tie), just south of the center of town, where some of the most prominent and successful black-owned businesses in the country during the early 20th century were established. These businesses — the best known of which are North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company and Mechanics & Farmers' Bank — were centered on Parrish St., which would come to be known as "Black Wall Street."

In 1924 James Buchanan Duke
James Buchanan Duke

James Buchanan Duke was a United States of America tobacco and electric power industrialist best known for his involvement with Duke University....
 established a philanthropic foundation in honor of his father Washington Duke
Washington Duke

Washington Duke was an United States of America tobacco industrialist and philanthropist....
 to support Trinity College in Durham. The college changed its name to Duke University
Duke University

Duke University is a private university research university located in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. Founded by Methodism and Religious Society of Friends in the present-day town of Trinity, North Carolina in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892....
 and built a large campus and hospital a mile west of Trinity College (the original site of Trinity College is now known as the Duke East Campus).

Durham's manufacturing fortunes declined during the mid-20th century. Textile
Textile

A textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by Spinning raw wool fibres, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands known as yarn....
 mills began to close during the 1930s. Competition from other tobacco companies (as well as a decrease in smoking after the 1960s) reduced revenues from Durham's tobacco industry. Although the region benefited significantly from the establishment of Research Triangle Park in 1958, Durham did not experience the same early increases in housing development as neighboring Raleigh and Cary. Suburban flight also contributed to the slow but progressive decline of downtown Durham as a retail and economic center.

With a strong African-American community, a strong Civil Rights
Civil rights

Civil and political rights are a class of rights ensuring things such as the protection of peoples' physical integrity; procedural fairness in law; protection from discrimination based on sexism, religious intolerance, Racism, Homophobia, etc; individual freedom of freedom of belief, freedom of speech, freedom of association, and freedom...
 movement developed in Durham. Multiple sit-ins were held, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

Martin Luther King, Jr. was an United States pastor, activist and prominent leader in the African-American African-American Civil Rights Movement ....
 visited the city during the struggle for equal rights. This strong community was not enough to prevent the demolition of portions of the Hayti district for the construction of the Durham Freeway during the late 1960s. The freeway construction resulted in losses to other historic neighborhoods, including Morehead Hills, West End, and West Durham. Combined with large-scale demolition using Urban Renewal funds, Durham suffered significant losses to its historic architectural base.

Durham's growth began to rekindle during the 1970s and 1980s, with the construction of multiple housing developments in the southern part of the city, nearest Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park

Research Triangle Park is the largest research park in the United States. It is located near Durham, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina....
, and the beginnings of downtown revitalization. In 1975, the St. Joseph's Historical Foundation at the Hayti Heritage Center was incorporated to "preserve the heritage of the old Hayti community, and to promote the understanding of and appreciation for the African American experience and African Americans' contributions to world culture." A new downtown baseball stadium was constructed for the Durham Bulls
Durham Bulls

The Durham Bulls are a minor league baseball team based in Durham, North Carolina. The team, which plays in the International League, is the Minor league baseball#Extant farm system affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays major-league club....
 in 1994. A large-scale renovation of the historic American Tobacco Company
American Tobacco Company

The American Tobacco Company was founded in 1890 by James Buchanan Duke as a merger between a number of U.S. tobacco manufacturers including Allen and Ginter and Goodwin & Company....
 (formerly Bull Durham) complex commenced in 2003.

Major employers in Durham are Duke University (39,000 employees, 13,000 students), about 2 miles west of the original downtown area, and companies in the Research Triangle Park (49,000 employees), about 10 miles southeast. These centers are connected by the Durham Freeway (NC 147).

Education


Colleges and universities

  • Duke University
    Duke University

    Duke University is a private university research university located in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. Founded by Methodism and Religious Society of Friends in the present-day town of Trinity, North Carolina in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892....
     - private research university
  • North Carolina Central University
    North Carolina Central University

    North Carolina Central University is a comprehensive university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master?s, professional and selected doctoral levels....
     - public historically black university
  • Shaw University
    Shaw University

    Shaw University is a private Historically black colleges and universities located in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States with its College of Adult Professional Education campuses located throughout the state of North Carolina....
     - College of Adult Professional Education
  • Durham Technical Community College
    Durham Technical Community College

    Durham Technical Community College is a public two-year accredited institution of higher education and technical training school located in Durham, North Carolina, USA....
     - public two-year accredited institution


Public education in Durham is provided by Durham Public Schools
Durham Public Schools

Durham County, North Carolina, North Carolina, created in 1992 with the merger of Durham's previous two districts.Durham's schools are traditionally named after notable members of the local community or the area they are built in , with exceptions for Jordan High and the Josephine Dobbs Clement Early College High School....
. Durham owns 45 schools, including a school for hospitalized children. Durham also is home to the state-run residential high school North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics

The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics is a two-year, public residential high school located in Durham, North Carolina, which focuses on the intensive study of science, mathematics and technology....
.

In December 2007, Forbes.com
Forbes

Forbes is an United States publishing and mass media company. Its flagship publication, Forbes magazine, is published bi-weekly. Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune , which is also published bi-weekly, and Business Week....
 ranked Durham as one of the "Top 20 Places to Educate Your Child;" Durham was the only MSA
United States metropolitan area

In the United States, the Office of Management and Budget has produced a formal definition of metropolitan areas. These are referred to as "Metropolitan Statistical Areas" and "Combined Statistical Areas." An earlier version of the MSA was the "Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area" ....
 from North Carolina to make the list.

Sports and Entertainment

Durham's most famous professional sports team is the Durham Bulls
Durham Bulls

The Durham Bulls are a minor league baseball team based in Durham, North Carolina. The team, which plays in the International League, is the Minor league baseball#Extant farm system affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays major-league club....
 International League
International League

The International League is a minor league baseball league which operates in the eastern United States. Like the Pacific Coast League, it plays at the Triple-A level, which is one step below Major League Baseball....
 baseball
Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score run by hitting a thrown Baseball with a baseball bat and touching a series of four markers called base arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team take turns hitting against...
 team. A movie involving the franchise, Bull Durham
Bull Durham

Bull Durham is a 1988 in film Cinema of the United States film about love and baseball. It is based upon the minor league baseball experiences of writer/Film director Ron Shelton and depicts the players and fans of the Durham Bulls, a minor league baseball team in Durham, North Carolina....
, was produced in 1988. The Bulls play in the Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Durham Bulls Athletic Park

Durham Bulls Athletic Park, frequently called the DBAP , is a baseball park in Durham, North Carolina that is home to the Durham Bulls, the Minor league baseball#Levels of Talent affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball....
, on the southern end of downtown, constructed in 1994. Designed by HOK-Sport, the designers of Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Oriole Park at Camden Yards

Oriole Park at Camden Yards is a baseball park located in Baltimore, Maryland, which was completed in 1992 to replace Memorial Stadium . It is the home field of the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball....
 in Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore is an independent city and the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland in the United States. Baltimore is located in central Maryland along the tidal portion of the Patapsco River, an arm of the Chesapeake Bay....
, the stadium has 10,000 seats and is fronted by an office building, Diamond View I, built by the owner of the team, Raleigh's
Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh is the Capital of the state of North Carolina and the List of North Carolina county seats of Wake County, North Carolina. Raleigh is known as the ?City of Oaks? for its many oaks....
 Capital Broadcasting. Construction of a second Diamond View office building and parking deck is now complete. Now with one of the newest and most impressive stadiums in the minor leagues, the Bulls usually generate an annual attendance of around 500,000. Previously the Durham Athletic Park
Durham Athletic Park

Durham Athletic Park, affectionately known as "The DAP" , is a former minor league baseball park in Durham, North Carolina. The ballpark site was home to various incarnations of the Durham Bulls from 1926 through 1994....
, located on the northern end of downtown, had served as the team's homebase. It has been preserved for the use of other minor league baseball
Minor league baseball

Minor league baseball is a hierarchy of professional baseball leagues in North America that compete at levels below that of Major League Baseball....
 teams as well as for concerts sponsored by the City of Durham and other events. The Durham Dragons, a women's fast pitch softball
Softball

Softball is a Team sport sport popular especially in the United States. It is a direct descendant of baseball and the rules of both sports are substantially similar....
 team, played in the Durham Athletic Park from 1998-2000.

NCAA Sports

Duke University
Duke University

Duke University is a private university research university located in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. Founded by Methodism and Religious Society of Friends in the present-day town of Trinity, North Carolina in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892....
 offers 26 NCAA Division I sporting teams and competes in the ACC
Atlantic Coast Conference

The Atlantic Coast Conference is a List of college athletic conferences in the United States. Founded in 1953, the ACC's twelve member university compete in twenty sports in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I....
. Duke has won 3 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championships, and is third in NCAA Final Four
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship

The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a Single-elimination tournament tournament held each spring featuring 65 college basketball teams in the United States....
 appearances in Men's Basketball with 14.

North Carolina Central University
North Carolina Central University

North Carolina Central University is a comprehensive university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master?s, professional and selected doctoral levels....
 offers NCAA Division I sporting teams and currently in transition to compete in the MEAC
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference is a collegiate athletic conference of historically black colleges and universities in the Southeastern United States....
.

NCCU has won CIAA championships in football, volleyball, and cross country for two consecutive years. NCCU won the 1989 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Championship.

The city also owns a national landmark downtown, the Carolina Theatre
Carolina Theatre

The Carolina Theatre of Durham is an historic landmark in downtown Durham, North Carolina in the United States of America. The city owns the facility and it continues to operate under the stewardship of a nonprofit organization named The Carolina Theatre of Durham Incorporated....
, which is operated by a nonprofit organization. The Carolina Theatre is the host of the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival caters to documentary film makers all over the world. In addition, the American Dance Festival
American Dance Festival

The American Dance Festival is a six-week summer festival of modern dance performances, and a school for dance currently held at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina....
, a six-week series of dance performances, is held each summer at the Duke University
Duke University

Duke University is a private university research university located in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. Founded by Methodism and Religious Society of Friends in the present-day town of Trinity, North Carolina in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892....
 Campus.

Amateur sports

The Carolina ANZACs cricket
Cricket

Cricket is a Bat-and-ball games team sport that originated in southern England. The earliest definite reference is dated 1598, and it is now played in more than 100 countries....
 and social group is based in this area and participate in many invited tournaments all around the country and are part of the Mid Atlantic Cricket Conference, a member league of the USACA.

The Carolina ANZACs actively promote kids cricket in collaboration with other cricket clubs in the area and hold annual cricket camps for enthusiastic youngsters.

Points of interest

  • American Tobacco Trail
    American Tobacco Trail

    The American Tobacco Trail is a long Rails-to-Trails project located in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina, running along an abandoned railroad bed originally built for the American Tobacco Company in the 1970s....
    * Bennett Place
    Bennett Place

    Bennett Place, the more well known name for the farmhouse in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina, owned by James and Nancy Bennett , was the site of the largest surrender of Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War, on April 26, 1865....
  • Brightleaf Square
    Brightleaf Square

    Brightleaf Square is a mixed-use complex of retail, dining, art galleries, and office space in downtown Durham, North Carolina, United States. Located at the intersection of West Main and Gregson Streets, Brightleaf Square is the namesake of the Bright Leaf Historic District - a 340 acre campus comprised primarily of historic tobacco warehou...
  • Carolina Theatre
    Carolina Theatre

    The Carolina Theatre of Durham is an historic landmark in downtown Durham, North Carolina in the United States of America. The city owns the facility and it continues to operate under the stewardship of a nonprofit organization named The Carolina Theatre of Durham Incorporated....
  • Catsburg Store
    Catsburg Store

    Catsburg Store is located at the junction of Old Oxford Highway and Hamlin Road in Durham County, North Carolina, North Carolina. The Catsburg Store is about halfway between Durham, NC and Butner, North Carolina, and is near historic Stagville....
  • Duke University
    Duke University

    Duke University is a private university research university located in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. Founded by Methodism and Religious Society of Friends in the present-day town of Trinity, North Carolina in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892....
  • Nasher Museum of Art
    Nasher Museum of Art

    The Nasher Museum of Art is the art museum of Duke University, and is located on Duke's campus in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The $24 million museum was designed by architect Rafael Vi?oly and opened on October 2, 2005....
  • Horton Grove
    Horton Grove

    Horton Grove was an area of houses for enslaved African Americans at the 30,000-acre Stagville Plantation in the northeastern part of Durham County, North Carolina, North Carolina....
     (former slave cabins at Stagville Plantation)
  • North Carolina Museum of Life and Science
    North Carolina Museum of Life and Science

    The Museum of Life and Science is a science museum located in Durham, NC, North Carolina, USA, featuring an array of largely hands-on exhibits intended to illustrate concepts of natural science....
  • Sarah P. Duke Gardens
    Sarah P. Duke Gardens

    The Sarah P. Duke Gardens consist of approximately 55 acres of landscaped and wooded areas at Duke University. There are five miles of all?es, walks, and pathways throughout the gardens....
  • Durham Central Park
    Durham Central Park

    Durham Central Park is an arts-themed, community-focused, municipal park in downtown Durham, North Carolina. It is located at 502 Foster Street, and is the site of the newly opened Pavilion at Durham Central Park which hosts the Durham Farmers' Market....
  • Historic Stagville Plantation
    Stagville

    Stagville Plantation is located in Durham County, North Carolina, North Carolina. With buildings constructed from the late 18th c. to the mid-19th century, it was one of the largest plantation complexes in the American South....
  • The Streets at Southpoint
    The Streets at Southpoint

    The Streets at Southpoint and Main Street is a super-regional shopping mall located in south Durham, North Carolina, just off Interstate 40 and Fayetteville Road....
  • West Point Mill
    West Point Mill

    West Point Mill is a reproduction of the historic gristmill on the Eno River in north Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina. The mill and other historic structures are preserved in the West Point on the Eno city park....
  • American Tobacco Company
    American Tobacco Company

    The American Tobacco Company was founded in 1890 by James Buchanan Duke as a merger between a number of U.S. tobacco manufacturers including Allen and Ginter and Goodwin & Company....
     (shops, restaurants)
  • Ninth Street (retail, bookstores, coffee shops, restaurants)
  • Durham Bulls Athletic Park
    Durham Bulls Athletic Park

    Durham Bulls Athletic Park, frequently called the DBAP , is a baseball park in Durham, North Carolina that is home to the Durham Bulls, the Minor league baseball#Levels of Talent affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball....
     (Durham Bulls baseball stadium)
  • The Know Bookstore (N.C.'s first black-owned bookstore)
  • Northgate Mall


Culture


Events include jazz festivals, blues festivals, symphony concerts, art exhibitions, and a multitude of cultural expositions, including the American Dance Festival
American Dance Festival

The American Dance Festival is a six-week summer festival of modern dance performances, and a school for dance currently held at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina....
 and the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
Full Frame Documentary Film Festival

The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is one of the United States' premier documentary film film festivals, held over the course of four days each spring at the Carolina Theater in Durham, North Carolina....
. A center of Durham's culture is its Carolina Theater, which shows both live performances and films, primarily independent releases. Notable dining establishments are primarily concentrated in the Ninth Street, Brightleaf, and University Drive areas. There is a resurgence of restaurants in and around the downtown area, including several new restaurants in the American Tobacco District. The Nasher Museum of Art
Nasher Museum of Art

The Nasher Museum of Art is the art museum of Duke University, and is located on Duke's campus in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The $24 million museum was designed by architect Rafael Vi?oly and opened on October 2, 2005....
 opened in October 2005 and has produced nationally-recognized traveling exhibitions of leading-edge global, contemporary art.

The Durham Association for Downtown Arts (DADA) is a non-profit arts organization located in the downtown area. It was founded in 1998 and then incorporated in 2000. The organization's mission is a commitment to the development, presentation and fiscal sponsorship of original art and performance in Durham. DADA strives to support local artists working in a diversity of artistic media. Emphasizing community, DADA helps local residents gain access to these artists by providing free or low-cost venue admission.

Movies filmed in Durham

  • Three In The Attic
    Three in the Attic

    Three in the Attic is a 1968 in film movie, starring Christopher Jones and Yvette Mimieux, with Judy Pace and Maggie Thrett. Nan Martin and John Beck appear in supporting roles....
     1967
  • Brainstorm 1981
  • Weeds 1987
  • The White Girl 1987
  • Bull Durham
    Bull Durham

    Bull Durham is a 1988 in film Cinema of the United States film about love and baseball. It is based upon the minor league baseball experiences of writer/Film director Ron Shelton and depicts the players and fans of the Durham Bulls, a minor league baseball team in Durham, North Carolina....
     1987
  • The Handmaid's Tale
    The Handmaid's Tale

    The Handmaid's Tale is a utopian and dystopian fiction by Canadian literature Margaret Atwood, first published by McClelland and Stewart 1985 in literature....
     1990
  • Once Around
    Once Around

    Once Around is a 1991 in film romantic comedy/drama film about a young woman who falls for and eventually marries an overbearing older man who proceeds to rub her close-knit family the wrong way....
     1990
  • Billy Bathgate
    Billy Bathgate

    Billy Bathgate is a 1989 novel by author E. L. Doctorow that won the 1989 National Book Critics Circle award for fiction for 1990 and the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, and was the runner up for the 1990 Pulitzer Prize ....
     1991
  • The Program 1992
  • Painting Churches
    Painting Churches

    Painting Churches is a play written by Tina Howe, first produced Off-Broadway in 1983. It was a finalist for the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Drama....
     1992
  • The Portrait 1993
  • Getting In 1993
  • Bandwagon
    Bandwagon

    Bandwagon may refer to:* Bandwagon effect, "copycat" behaviour* argumentum ad numerum, or the bandwagon fallacy: "If many believe so, it is so."...
     1994
  • Margaret
    Margaret (film)

    Margaret is an United States drama film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan. It originally was scheduled for release in 2007 in film by Fox Searchlight, but information about it no longer appears on the studio's website....
     1994
  • The Immortal 1994
  • Chesterfield 1995
  • Kiss the Girls
    Kiss the Girls (film)

    Kiss the Girls is a 1997 in film United States Thriller directed by Gary Fleder. The screenplay by David Klass is based on the bestselling Kiss the Girls by James Patterson....
     1996
  • Clowns 1999
  • The Rookie
    The Rookie (2002 film)

    The Rookie is a 2002 in film drama film, film director by John Lee Hancock. It is based on the true story of Jim Morris, who had a brief but famous Major League Baseball career....
     2002
  • Scenic 2003
  • Majolie & Chouchou 2003
  • Duchess of Durham County 2006
  • Welcome to Durham, USA
    Welcome to Durham, USA

    Welcome to Durham, USA is a documentary about gang violence in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina.The documentary shows how gangs are not only a problem in big cities, but also in smaller cities and towns....
     2007. Upon its release and subsequent screenings at several film festivals, Welcome to Durham, USA created serious buzz and press regarding the issue of gang violence.
  • Los Sueņos de Angélica 2007. The first Latino feature film made in North Carolina
    North Carolina

    North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
    .


For a complete listing of all television, video and commercials filmed in Durham, visit http://www.durham-nc.com/film/film_history.php

Famous natives and residents


Born in Durham

  • Artist/painter Ernie Barnes
    Ernie Barnes

    Ernest Eugene "Ernie" Barnes Jr. is an United States Neo-Mannerist artist and former professional football player....
  • Pastor & Gospel recording artist Shirley Caesar
    Shirley Caesar

    Shirley Caesar is an American Gospel music singer. She is a multi-award winner with eleven Grammy awards and seven Dove awards to her credit. She is a graduate of Shaw University with a degree in Business Administration....
  • Major league baseball pitcher Roger Lee Craig
    Roger Craig (baseball)

    Roger Craig may refer to:*Roger Craig *Roger Craig *Roger Craig Smith, American voice actor...
  • Hall of Fame college (NCCU) James M. DeVone, Sr.
  • David Gergen
    David Gergen

    David Richmond Gergen is best known as a Political consulting and presidential advisor during the administrations of Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton....
    , advisor to presidents Ford, Reagan, and Clinton
  • Songwriter John D. Loudermilk
    John D. Loudermilk

    John D. Loudermilk is an United States singer and songwriter....
     ("Tobacco Road"
    Tobacco Road (song)

    "Tobacco Road" is a song written and first recorded by John D. Loudermilk in 1960 that was a hit for The Nashville Teens in 1964 and has since become a standard across several musical genres....
    , "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye")
  • Pastor & Gospel Recording Artist John P. Kee
    John P. Kee

    Pastor John P. Kee is an United States gospel music singer and pastor...
  • Singer/songwriter Clyde McPhatter
    Clyde McPhatter

    Clyde McPhatter was an influential United States R&B singer....
  • Actress Anita Morris
    Anita Morris

    Anita Rose Morris was an American actress....
  • Songwriter Don Schlitz
    Don Schlitz

    Don Schlitz is an award-winning country music songwriter. For his songwriting efforts, Schlitz has earned two Grammys, as well as four ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year awards....
     (Kenny Rogers
    Kenny Rogers

    Kenneth Ray "Kenny" Rogers is an United States country music singer-songwriter, photographer, record producer, actor and entrepreneur.He has been very successful, charting more than 70 hit singles across various music genres and topping the country and pop album charts for more than 420 individual weeks in the United States alone....
    's "The Gambler"
    The Gambler (song)

    "The Gambler" is the title track to Kenny Rogers' 1978 album The Gambler . The song was written by Don Schlitz and was one of five consecutive songs by Rogers to hit #1 on the Billboard country music charts at the time....
    )
  • Hip-Hop Artist/producer 9th Wonder
    9th Wonder

    Patrick Douthit , better known as 9th Wonder is a hip hop music production from Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.. He began his career as the main producer for the hip hop group Little Brother, and has also worked with Mary J....
  • Hip Hop Artist/Song Writer J.Gunn
  • Hall of Fame baseball player Rick Ferrell
    Rick Ferrell

    Richard Benjamin Ferrell was an United States catcher in Major League Baseball, and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Strong and durable, Ferrell was an outstanding catcher for the Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins between and ....
  • NFL (2002-Present) quarterback, Jacksonville Jaguars
    Jacksonville Jaguars

    The Jacksonville Jaguars are a professional American football team located in Jacksonville, Florida. They are currently members of the American Football Conference South Division of the American Football Conference in the National Football League ....
     David Garrard
    David Garrard

    David Douglas Garrard is an American football quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Jaguars in the fourth round of the 2002 NFL Draft....
  • John H. Hager
    John H. Hager

    John Henry Hager is an United States politician who served as the chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia from July 2007 until May 2008. He also served as Lieutenant Governor of Virginia from 1998 to 2002, and as an assistant secretary within the United States Department of Education from 2004 to 2007....
    , former Virginia Lieutenant Governor (1998-2002) and the father-in-law of First Daughter Jenna Bush
    Jenna Bush

    Jenna Welch Hager, n?e Bush, , is the American daughter of the 43rd President of the United States George W. Bush and former First Lady of the United States Laura Bush, and the grand daughter of the 41st US President George H Bush....
     Hager
  • NFL (1995-98) defensive end Carl Reeves
  • Current major league baseball player Brian Roberts
    Brian Roberts

    Brian Michael Roberts , nicknamed B-Rob, is a switch hitter second baseman who plays for the Baltimore Orioles in the American League. He has spent his entire professional career with the Orioles organization and made his Major League debut in ....
    , second baseman for the Baltimore Orioles
    Baltimore Orioles

    The Baltimore Orioles are a professional baseball based in Baltimore. They are a member of the American League East of Major League Baseball's American League....
  • NBA (1993-2005) power forward Rodney Rogers
    Rodney Rogers

    Rodney Ray Rogers is a retired American basketball player who last played power forward for the National Basketball Association's Philadelphia 76ers....
  • Former Undersecretary of the Treasury Robert K. Steel
    Robert K. Steel

    Robert King Steel is the former President and CEO of Wachovia Corporation. He does not have a major role in the company after its merger with Wells Fargo....
  • NFL (1994-2005) cornerback Dewayne Washington
    Dewayne Washington

    Dewayne Neron Washington is a former American football cornerback in the NFL. He played for the Minnesota Vikings , Pittsburgh Steelers , Jacksonville Jaguars , and Kansas City Chiefs ....
  • Olympic
    Olympic Games

    The Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event established for both summer and winter sports. There have been two generations of the Olympic Games; the first were the Ancient Olympic Games held at Olympia, Greece, Greece....
     champion snowboarder Seth Wescott
    Seth Wescott

    Seth Wescott is an United States snowboarding. Wescott lives near Farmington, Maine and has trained in the mountains near Cordova, Alaska at times, along with Sugarloaf , in Maine....
  • Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     first baseman Josh Whitesell
    Josh Whitesell

    Joshua S. Whitesell is a a 6' 3", 225-pound, very muscularleft-handed Major League Baseball first baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks....
     of the Arizona Diamondbacks
    Arizona Diamondbacks

    The Arizona Diamondbacks are a professional baseball based in Phoenix, Arizona. They play in the National League West of Major League Baseball's National League....
  • Jonathan Curtis, Regionally renowned poet, philanthropists and fashion icon,
  • Andrew Headd, educator,


Residents of Durham

  • Branford Marsalis
    Branford Marsalis

    Branford Marsalis is an United States saxophonist, composer and bandleader. While primarily known for his work in jazz as the leader of the Branford Marsalis Quartet, he also performs frequently as a soloist with classical ensembles and has led the group Buckshot LeFonque....
     has been a resident of Durham for several years. The Branford Marsalis Quartet
    Branford Marsalis Quartet

    The Branford Marsalis Quartet is a jazz band ....
    's 2006 album
    Album

    An album or record album is a collection of related Sound recording and reproduction or music tracks distributed to the public. The most common way is through commercial distribution, although smaller artists will often distribute directly to the public by selling their albums at live concerts or on their websites....
     Braggtown
    Braggtown

    Braggtown is an album released by The Branford Marsalis Quartet in 2006.The album, following the 2004 Grammy-nominated Eternal , draws upon a world of inspirations, including John Coltrane, a 17th Century English composer, an American Indian Warrior and a Japanese horror film....
     was titled after Braggtown Baptist Church, which sits in the neighborhood of Bragtown, located in northeastern Durham, just north of Highways 70/85.
  • Dr. LeRoy T. Walker
    LeRoy T. Walker

    LeRoy T. Walker was the first black president of the United States Olympic Committee. In the 1996 Olympics, Dr. Walker was delegated to lead a 10,000 member group of the most talented athletes in the world....
    , former United States Olympic President and former Chancellor of North Carolina Central University(NCCU), presently lives in Durham.
  • Christopher "Play" Martin, one-half of the rap and comedy duo Kid 'n Play
    Kid 'n Play

    Kid 'n Play was a hip-hop music and comedy duo from New York City that was popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The duo comprised Christopher "Kid" Reid and Christopher Martin ....
    . He now teaches at North Carolina Central University
    North Carolina Central University

    North Carolina Central University is a comprehensive university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master?s, professional and selected doctoral levels....
     as a hip hop instructor in the music department.
  • Mur Lafferty
    Mur Lafferty

    Mur Lafferty is an United States podcaster and writer based in Durham, North Carolina. She attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and graduated with a degree in English....
    , podcaster and writer.


Associated with Durham

  • Andrew Britton
    Andrew Britton

    Andrew Paul Vine-Britton was a United Kingdom-born spy fiction who immigrated to the United States with his family at age seven. He published his first novel at age 23, his books were translated for international sales, and have been posted on the extended New York Times bestseller list....
    , Novelist.
  • Pulitzer Prize
    Pulitzer Prize

    The Pulitzer Prize is an United States award regarded as the highest national honor in newspaper journalism, literary achievements and musical composition....
    -winning cartoonist Doug Marlette
    Doug Marlette

    Douglas Nigel Marlette was a Pulitzer Prize-winning United States editorial cartoonist who, at the time of his death, had also published two novels and was "finding his voice in writing long-length fiction."...
     lived in Durham as a child.


Politics

The area is predominantly Democratic
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
, and has voted for the Democratic Party's presidential candidate in every election since the city's founding in 1869. Durham is an activist community and politics are lively, visible, and often contentious, and like many communities, often dealing with issues of race and class. The shifting alliances of the area's political action committee
Political action committee

In the United States , a Political Action Committee, or PAC, is the name commonly given to a private group, regardless of size, organized to elect political candidates....
s since the 1980s has led to a very active local political scene. Notable groups include the Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People, the , and the Friends of Durham. Compared to other similarly sized Southern cities, Durham has a larger than average population of middle class African-Americans and white liberals
Liberalism

Liberalism is a broad class of political philosophy that considers individualism liberty and equality to be the most important political goals....
. Working together in coalition, these two groups have dominated city and county politics since the early 1980s.

Key political issues have been the redevelopment of Downtown Durham and revival of other historic neighborhoods and commercial districts, a 45% reduction of crime, a 10 year plan to end homelessness, initiatives to reduce truancy, issues related growth and development. Naturally, a merger of Durham City Schools (several inner city neighborhoods) and Durham County Schools in the early 1990s has not been without controversy.

Recent issues


Duke Lacrosse Rape Hoax
In 2006, racial and community tensions were stirred following false allegations of a sexual assault by three white members of the Duke University lacrosse team in what is now known as the 2006 Duke University lacrosse case. The allegations were made by Crystal Gail Mangum a young African- American woman, student, stripper and mother of two young children. She and another young lady had been hired to dance at a party that the team held in an off-campus house. In 2007, all charges in the case were dropped and the players were declared innocent. Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong was dismissed from his job and disbarred from legal practice for criminal handling of the case including witholding of exculpatory evidence
Exculpatory evidence

Exculpatory evidence is the evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal law, which clears or tends to clear the defendant of guilt. It is the opposite of inculpatory evidence, which tends to prove guilt....
. There have been several other results
Responses to the 2006 Duke University lacrosse case

The 2006 Duke University lacrosse case resulted in a great deal of coverage in the local and national media as well as a widespread community response at Duke University and in the Durham, North Carolina area....
 from the case, including lawsuits against city and Duke University
Duke University

Duke University is a private university research university located in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. Founded by Methodism and Religious Society of Friends in the present-day town of Trinity, North Carolina in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892....
 officials.

Immigration policy
Since 2003 the city has had a policy to prohibit police from inquiring into the citizenship status of persons unless they have otherwise been arrested or charged with a crime. A city council resolution mandates that police officers "...may not request specific documents for the sole purpose of determining a person's civil immigration status, and may not initiate police action based solely on a person's civil immigration status ..."

Passenger transportation


  • Private vehicle: Most travel in Durham is by private vehicle on public streets.
  • Air: Raleigh-Durham International Airport
    Raleigh-Durham International Airport

    Raleigh-Durham International Airport is located nine statute miles northwest of the town of Morrisville, North Carolina in suburban Wake County, North Carolina, North Carolina, midway between the cities of Raleigh, North Carolina and Durham, North Carolina....
     is just east of Durham on I-40
    Interstate 40

    Interstate 40 is a major west-east Interstate Highway in the United States. Its western terminus is at Interstate 15 in California in Barstow, California; its eastern terminus is at a concurrency of U.S....
    .
  • Major highways: I-40
    Interstate 40

    Interstate 40 is a major west-east Interstate Highway in the United States. Its western terminus is at Interstate 15 in California in Barstow, California; its eastern terminus is at a concurrency of U.S....
    , I-85
    Interstate 85

    Interstate 85 is a major Interstate Highway in the southeastern United States. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with Interstate 65 in Montgomery, Alabama; its northern terminus intersects with Interstate 95 in Virginia in Petersburg, Virginia, near Richmond, Virginia....
    , I-540
    Interstate 540

    Interstate 540 may mean:*Interstate 540 , a spur to Fort Smith, Arkansas and Bentonville, Arkansas partly proposed to become part of Interstate 49...
    and U.S.15, U.S. 501
    U.S. Route 15-501 in North Carolina

    The U.S. Highway 15-501 concurrency is a vital route in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Simply referred to as "15-501" , the conjoined routes provide a major link between Durham, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, and other Triangle communities with the Sandhills ....
     and U.S. 70. Also, NC 147, the Durham Freeway.
  • Passenger rail: Amtrak
    Amtrak

    The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak , is a government-owned corporation that was organized on May 1, 1971 to provide Inter-city rail train#Passenger trains service in the United States....
    's Carolinian and Piedmont train
    Carolinian and Piedmont

    The Piedmont is a daily passenger train that travels between Raleigh, North Carolina and Charlotte with a run time of 3 hours and 9 minutes including intermediate stops at Cary, Durham, Burlington, Greensboro, High Point, Salisbury, and Kannapolis....
     offers daily service to Charlotte
    Charlotte, North Carolina

    Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and the seat of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. The List of United States cities by population in the United States....
     and Raleigh
    Raleigh, North Carolina

    Raleigh is the Capital of the state of North Carolina and the List of North Carolina county seats of Wake County, North Carolina. Raleigh is known as the ?City of Oaks? for its many oaks....
    , where connections can be made to New York, Miami
    Miami, Florida

    Miami is a global city in southeastern Florida, in the United States. Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the most populous county in Florida....
    , Washington DC and New Orleans
    New Orleans, Louisiana

    New Orleans is a major United States port city and the largest city in Louisiana. New Orleans is the center of the New Orleans metropolitan area metropolitan area, the largest metro area in the state....
    .
  • Public transportation: Within Durham, the Durham Area Transit Authority
    Durham Area Transit Authority

    Durham Area Transit Authority is the public transit system serving Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina.The fixed-route system incorporates 165 employees and 43 buses transporting more than 13,000 daily riders on 19 routes....
     (DATA) bus system. The Triangle Transit Authority
    Triangle Transit Authority

    The Research Triangle Regional Public Transportation Authority which is known by the name Triangle Transit provides regional bus service to Research Triangle region of North Carolina in the counties of Wake County, North Carolina, Durham County, North Carolina and Orange County, North Carolina....
     operates buses that serve the region and connect to municipal bus systems in Raleigh
    Raleigh, North Carolina

    Raleigh is the Capital of the state of North Carolina and the List of North Carolina county seats of Wake County, North Carolina. Raleigh is known as the ?City of Oaks? for its many oaks....
     and Chapel Hill
    Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Chapel Hill is a town in Orange County, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States and the home of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , the oldest state-supported university in the U.S....
    .
  • Trails: The American Tobacco Trail
    American Tobacco Trail

    The American Tobacco Trail is a long Rails-to-Trails project located in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina, running along an abandoned railroad bed originally built for the American Tobacco Company in the 1970s....
    's northern terminus is in downtown Durham.
  • Bicycle: All public buses are equipped with bicycle racks.


Media


Print media

There are several newspapers and periodicals that serve the Durham market:

  • The Herald-Sun
    The Herald-Sun (Durham, North Carolina)

    The Herald-Sun is a daily newspaper in Durham, North Carolina, published by the Paxton Media Group of Paducah, Kentucky....
    , a large daily newspaper now owned by the Paxton Media Group
    Paxton Media Group

    Paxton Media Group of Paducah, Kentucky, is a privately held media company with holdings that include newspapers and a TV station, WPSD-TV in Paducah....
  • The News & Observer
    The News & Observer

    The News & Observer is the regional daily newspaper of the Research Triangle area of the U.S. state of North Carolina. The N&O, as it is popularly called, is based in Raleigh, North Carolina and also covers Durham, North Carolina, Cary, North Carolina and Chapel Hill, North Carolina....
    , a large daily newspaper published in nearby Raleigh and owned by The McClatchy Company
    The McClatchy Company

    The McClatchy Company is an United States publishing company based in Sacramento, California, that operates a number of newspapers and websites....
     that also covers Durham
  • The Chronicle
    The Chronicle (Duke University)

    The Chronicle is a student newspaper at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina. The Chronicle was first published as The Trinity Chronicle on December 19, 1905....
    , the independent daily at Duke University
  • Independent Weekly
    Independent Weekly

    Independent Weekly is a tabloid-format alternative weekly published in Durham, North Carolina and is distributed throughout the Raleigh-Durham area....
    , a free weekly newspaper (also covers other areas of the Triangle)
  • Durham Flyer, a free monthly tabloid


Broadcast television

Durham is part of the Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville
Fayetteville, North Carolina

Fayetteville is a city located in Cumberland County, North Carolina, North Carolina. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 121,015....
 Designated Market Area, the 27th largest broadcast television market in the United States. The following stations are licensed to Durham and/or have significant operations in the city:

  • WTVD-TV (11, ABC): owned-and-operated by the Walt Disney Company with studios located downtown on Liberty Street
  • WTNC-LP
    WTNC-LP

    WTNC-LP is a low-powered television station in the Raleigh, North Carolina/Durham, North Carolina television market. Licensed to Durham, WTNC-LP is affiliated with the Spanish-language Telefutura network....
     (26, Telefutura
    TeleFutura

    TeleFutura is a U.S. Spanish language broadcast television network owned by Univision with headquarters in Miami, Florida....
    ): owned-and-operated by Univision
    Univision

    Univision is a List of Spanish-language television channels network in the United States and Puerto Rico. It has the largest Latin American audience, largely due to repurposed telenovelas and other Mexican programs produced by Grupo Televisa....
  • WRDC-TV
    WRDC-TV

    WRDC, channel 28, is currently an affiliate station of MyNetworkTV in the Raleigh, North Carolina-Durham, North Carolina-Fayetteville, North Carolina, North Carolina television market....
     (28, MyNetworkTV
    MyNetworkTV

    MyNetworkTV is a television network in the United States, owned by the Fox Entertainment Group, a division of News Corporation. It is the lowest-rated of the six major US English-language commercial broadcast networks....
    ): owned by the Sinclair Broadcasting Group and licensed to Durham, but studios are located in Raleigh.
  • WRAZ-TV (50, Fox
    Fox Broadcasting Company

    The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly referred to as Fox and stylized as FOX, is an United States television network owned by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation....
    ): licensed to the city of Raleigh and owned by Capitol Broadcasting Company, but maintains its studios in downtown Durham adjacent to Durham Bulls Athletic Park
    Durham Bulls Athletic Park

    Durham Bulls Athletic Park, frequently called the DBAP , is a baseball park in Durham, North Carolina that is home to the Durham Bulls, the Minor league baseball#Levels of Talent affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball....
     in the city's American Tobacco District


Radio

Durham and a large part of the Triangle area is Arbitron radio market #43. The following stations are licensed to Durham and/or have significant operations in the city:

Public and listener-supported
  • WNCU
    WNCU

    WNCU is a radio station broadcasting a Jazz format. Licensed to Durham, North Carolina, USA, the station serves the Raleigh area. The station is currently owned by North Carolina Central University and features programing from National Public Radio and Public Radio International....
     (90.7, Jazz
    Jazz

    Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
    /public radio), operated by North Carolina Central University
    North Carolina Central University

    North Carolina Central University is a comprehensive university offering programs at the baccalaureate, master?s, professional and selected doctoral levels....
  • WXDU (88.7, College rock
    College rock

    College rock was a term used in the United States to describe 1980s alternative rock before the term "alternative" came into common usage. So named because it was primarily played on campus radio stations, these bands combined the experimentation of post-punk and New Wave music with a more melodic pop style and an underground music sensibilit...
    ), operated by students of Duke University
    Duke University

    Duke University is a private university research university located in Durham, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States. Founded by Methodism and Religious Society of Friends in the present-day town of Trinity, North Carolina in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892....
  • WUNC-FM (91.5, National Public Radio, North Carolina Public Radio
    North Carolina Public Radio

    North Carolina Public Radio is a public radio network based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and operated by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill....
    ) operated by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public university research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States....
     and licensed to Chapel Hill, but maintains its studios in downtown Durham in the city's American Tobacco District


Commercial
  • WDCG (105.1, Top 40)
  • WFXC
    WFXC

    WFXC, 107.1 FM, and WFXK, 104.3 FM, are a simulcasting urban adult contemporary station in the Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina market. Owned by Radio One along with WQOK and WNNL, Foxy 107/104 plays "Today's R&B and Soul music" and airs the Tom Joyner morning show and the Michael Baisden afternoon show....
     (107.1, Urban AC)
  • WDNC (620, Sports)
  • WTIK
    WTIK

    WTIK is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Durham, North Carolina, USA, the station serves the Raleigh area. The station is currently owned by Davidson Media Station Wtik Licensee, LLC....
     (1310, Spanish)
  • WRJD
    WRJD

    WRJD is a heritage radio station based in Durham, North Carolina that broadcasts on 1410 Amplitude Modulation....
     (1410, Gospel)
  • WDUR
    WDUR

    WDUR is a radio station in Durham, North Carolina, owned by Triangle Sports Broadcasters....
     (1490, Spanish)


Law and government


Durham operates under a council-manager government
Council-manager government

The council-manager government is one of two main variations of Representative democracy Local government in the United States, and was first used in Sumter, South Carolina....
. The current mayor is William V. "Bill" Bell (2001-present).

As of the November 2007 elections, the City Council members are: Cora Cole-McFadden (Ward 1; Mayor Pro Tem), Howard Clement, III (Ward 2), Mike Woodard (Ward 3), and at-large members Farad Ali, Eugene A. Brown and Diane Catotti.

The City Manager, Tom Bonfield is appointed by City Council and oversees the day-to-day functions of the city, ranging from budgetary decisions to departmental oversight.

Geography

Durham is located at (35.988644, -78.907167).

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of 94.9 square mile
Square mile

The square mile is an Imperial system and US customary system of measure for an area equal to the area of a square of one mile. It should not be confused with miles square, which refers to the number of miles on each side squared....
s (245.8 kmē), of which, 94.6 square miles (245.1 kmē) of it is land and 0.3 square miles (0.7 kmē) of it (0.29%) is water.

Demographics


As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 187,035 people, 74,981 households, and 43,563 families residing in the city. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 1,976.4 people per square mile (763.1/kmē). There were 80,797 housing units at an average density of 853.8/sq mi (329.7/kmē). The racial makeup of the city was 45.50% White, 43.81% African American, 0.31% Native American, 3.64% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 4.75% from other races
Race (United States Census)

Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, as defined by the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Office of Management and Budget , are Self-concept data items in which residents choose the Race in the United States or races with which they most closely identify, and indicate whether or not they are of Hispanic or Latino origin ....
, and 1.94% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.56% of the population.

There were 74,981 household
Household

The household is "the basic residential unit in which production , consumption , inheritance, child rearing, and shelter are organized and carried out"; [the household] "may or may not be synonomous with family"....
s out of which 28.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 38.2% were married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
 living together, 15.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 41.9% were non-families. 31.9% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.37, and the average family size was 3.01.

In the city the population was spread out with 22.9% under the age of 18, 14.1% from 18 to 24, 35.6% from 25 to 44, 18.1% from 45 to 64, and 9.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females there were 92.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.1 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $41,160, and the median income for a family was $51,162. Males had a median income of $35,202 versus $30,359 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city was $22,526. About 11.3% of families and 15.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.4% of those under age 18 and 13.2% of those age 65 or over.

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    , Russia
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    Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
  • Toyama
    Toyama, Toyama

    is the capital cities of Japan of Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan on the island of Honshu, about 200 km north of the city of Nagoya and 300 km northwest of Tokyo....
    , Japan
    Japan

    Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....


See also

  • The Triangle (North Carolina)
    The Triangle (North Carolina)

    The Research Triangle, commonly referred to as "The Triangle", is a region in the Piedmont of North Carolina in the United States, anchored by the cities of Raleigh, North Carolina, Durham, North Carolina, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina....
  • I-85 Corridor
    I-85 Corridor

    The I-85 Corridor is a multi-state region that follows I-85 across the Southeastern United States. It stretches from Montgomery, Alabama to Petersburg, Virginia....
  • Triangle J Council of Governments
    Triangle J Council of Governments

    The Triangle J Council of Governments is one of the 17 regional North Carolina Councils of Governments established by the North Carolina General Assembly for the purpose of regional planning and administration....


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      American Civil War

      The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
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