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Trinity Historic District, also called Trinity Park, is a national historic district and residential area located near the East Campus of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. [2] The district encompasses 751 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Durham.
The congregation at Trinity, one of the oldest Methodist congregations in Durham, was founded in 1832. [1] They were known as the Orange Grove Church and later as the Durham Methodist Church. [1] They first met in a small school house on Raleigh Road. [2]
Trinity is accredited as a TK–12 institution by Christian Schools International (www.csionline.org) and the Southern Association of Independent Schools (www.sais.org). Trinity School is a member of the North Carolina Association of Independent Schools (www.ncais.org).
Trinity College of Arts and Sciences is the undergraduate liberal arts college of Duke University.Founded in 1838, it is the original school of the university. Currently, Trinity is one of five undergraduate degree programs at Duke, the others being the Edmund T. Pratt School of Engineering, Nicholas School of the Environment, School of Nursing, and Duke Kunshan University.
Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church in the Trinity Park neighborhood of Durham, North Carolina. The congregation was established in the late 19th century for workers at the Pearl Cotton Mill. The current church building was completed in 1925.
The school was renamed to Union Institute Academy in 1841, Normal College in 1851, and to Trinity College in 1859. Finally moving to Durham in 1892, the school grew rapidly, primarily due to the generosity of Washington Duke and Julian S. Carr, powerful and respected Methodists who had grown wealthy through the tobacco industry.
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In 1892, Trinity College moved to Durham, largely due to the generosity of Julian S. Carr and Washington Duke, powerful and respected Methodists who had grown wealthy through the tobacco and electrical industries. [10] Carr donated land in 1892 for the original Durham campus, which is now known as East Campus. At the same time, Washington Duke ...