Durham is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the county seat of Durham County. The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city's population to be 251,893 as of July 1, 2014, making it the 4th-most populous city in North Carolina, and the 78th-most populous city in the United States. Durham is the core of the four-county Durham-Chapel Hill Metropolitan Area, which has a population of 542,710 as of U.S. Census 2014 Population Estimates. The US Office of Management and Budget also includes Durham as a part of the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Combined Statistical Area, which has a population of 2,037,430 as of U.S. Census 2014 Population Estimates.
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5.0 based on 646 reviews
Our first time to Duke University and the stadium for a football game. People were friendly and told us about a few things to see. We enjoyed the basketball Hall of Fame museum. Pretty place and nice signs placed on our way out of the game to help us find our parking area, in the dark
5.0 based on 2,156 reviews
Duke Gardens is a must see for all who visit or live in the Triangle. Allow hours to fully enjoy these extensive gardens with their varied areas that include terraced flower beds, a Koi Pond, a lake with a bridge, paths, ducks, and herons. You can enjoy a special Asian designed area and even exotic chickens. This is a place for all ages.
5.0 based on 1,001 reviews
Located on Duke University's West Campus, Duke Chapel is as magnificent in structure as it is rich in ministry. Construction of the Chapel was begun in October of 1930 and completed two years later. During that time students continually congregated at the stonemasons' huts to watch the Chapel take shape. It was first used for Commencement in 1932 and was formally dedicated on June 2, 1935.Duke Chapel continues to be a Christian church of uniquely interdenominational character and purpose. Through its tradition of inspiring worship and music, and a calling to walk with people of all faiths and circumstances, Duke Chapel acts a beacon of grace on campus and in the community. All are welcome to take part in worship, learning, dialogue, and service.
Awe-inspiring. Gothic style, a 210’ bell tower, ceilings at 73’, 3 pipe organs, 77 stained glass windows with the largest at 38’. This is no mere chapel. Admission is free and Sunday 11am services are open to all — a great way to hear the 6,900 pipes in the largest organ. Designed by Julian Abele, a noted African-American architect, the chapel was dedicated in 1935.
5.0 based on 1,363 reviews
Since its opening in 2008, DPAC has become the center for live entertainment in North Carolina. Recognized for its contemporary design, DPAC features 2,700 seats, intimate sight lines and state-of-the art sound and video. Listed eight times in the top 10 in Pollstar magazine’s annual worldwide theater attendance rankings, DPAC is currently the #2 ranked theater in the U.S. With a mission of presenting one-of a-kind live entertainment events, DPAC truly has “something for everyone”, hosting over 200 performances a year including spectacular touring Broadway productions, high-profile concert and comedy events, family shows and the heralded American Dance Festival. Owned by the City of Durham and operated under the direction of Nederlander and Professional Facilities Management (PFM), DPAC has been listed for nine consecutive years as the #1 performing arts organization in the region by the Triangle Business Journal.
I have attended 3 maybe 4 events here and been very pleased each time. Qualty performance, great staff, beautiful venue..go when you can you"ll love it.
5.0 based on 301 reviews
This place is legendary and well worth a visit if you are going to see Duke University. The whole experience is great.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
This is the best place to pick strawberries and the charge is reasonable Waller Farms is a great place to to visit and meet other folks that love strawberries. The owners are wonderful and I love this place. I pass it almost every day.
5.0 based on 36 reviews
Escape On Purpose is a real-life escape game for groups of 2-10 people. Work as a team,testing your skills to escape the room in under 60 minutes.Work together by finding clues, solving puzzles and conquering challenges. At Escape On Purpose you CHOOSE 1 of 3 CHARITIES to which part of your game fee will be donated ESCAPE for FUN. GIVE on PURPOSE. We are an anti- COVID destination! We wear our masks, wipe down our surfaces, offer hand sanitizer and schedule adequate time between our escapes for disinfection. When you sign up we also block our rooms for JUST YOUR GROUP so that you can play safely and with confidence that you are protected. So come and play for a good cause (supporting a worthy charity) and to get out to do something SAFE and FUN- we could ALL use that!
Escape on Purpose is our favorite escape room in the area. The details they put into designing the rooms are incredible. We just completed the new room Mission:Submarine Attack. Incredible design work where you feel like you are in an actual submarine. The owners are very friendly and create a great experience. I've done escape rooms in other cities and states and Escape on Purpose is in my top 3. We are looking forward to the new room coming in October/November.
4.5 based on 903 reviews
Located just blocks from downtown Durham, the Museum of Life and Science is one of North Carolina’s top family destinations. Situated on 84-acres, our interactive science park includes a two-story science center, one of the largest butterfly conservatories on the East Coast, and beautifully landscaped outdoor exhibits which are safe havens for rescued black bears, lemurs, and endangered red wolves. Other popular attractions include over 60 species of live animals, Dinosaur Trail, Ellerbe Creek Railway, Into the Mist, Hideaway Woods, and Earth Moves. The Museum of Life and Science is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Took my 2 kids on a vague recommendation from a friend. We were going to check out Raleigh and she suggested we do this museum in Durham instead. My kids, 9-year old boy and 12-year old girl, had a wonderful time. At first I thought it was only the inside part but the outside attractions are FANTASTIC! Inside: many hands on science experiments and space exhibits like a moon lander. Outside: train ride, fossil dig, dinosaurs, bears, wolves, lemurs, farm animals, RC sail boats, mist play area, amazing climbing tree houses, butterfly exhibit, etc. We stayed until the last possible minute!
4.5 based on 66 reviews
Love visiting West Point on the Eno. There are historical buildings right off of the parking area and a small dam nearby. There are a few trails to take, I have taken the one along the river that loops back to the parking lot. It's a beautiful walk. Take snacks and some water.
4.5 based on 256 reviews
A great trail just under 5 miles. Explore the log cabin on the way up the mountain, stop and explore where the grist mill house once stood, and enjoy the river scenery--the swinging bridge is a welcome treat.
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