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  2. Timeline of Durham, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    1945 - Durham Drive-In cinema opens. [15] 1950 - Population: 73,368. [4] 1954 - WTVD begins broadcasting. [21] 1955 - Raleigh-Durham Airport terminal opens. [11] 1957 - June 23: Royal Ice Cream Sit-in protest for civil rights. [11] 1958 - Durham Redevelopment Commission [22] and Research Triangle Institute [19] founded.

  3. Trinity Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Other notable buildings include the George W. Watts School (1917), Julian S. Carr Junior High School (1922), Durham High School (1923), Durham Alliance Church (1927), Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church (1925), Watts Street Baptist Church (1925), Great A & P Tea Company (1927-1929), Grace Lutheran Church (c. 1950), and the former Greek Orthodox ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Durham ...

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    Durham Hosiery Mills Dye House: January 22, 2014 : 708-710 Gilbert St. Durham: 24: Durham Hosiery Mills No. 2-Service Printing Company Building: Durham Hosiery Mills No. 2-Service Printing Company Building: November 27, 1985

  5. Stokesdale Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district encompasses 227 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing structure in a historically African-American residential section of Durham. The buildings primarily date between about 1912 and 1960 and include notable examples of Queen Anne , Colonial Revival , Tudor Revival , and Bungalow / American Craftsman ...

  6. Holloway Street District - Wikipedia

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    The district encompasses 116 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures in a predominantly residential section of Durham. They were built between the 1880s and 1945 and include notable examples of Classical Revival, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture. [2] [3]

  7. Forest Hills Historic District (Durham, North Carolina)

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    Forest Hills Historic District is a national historic district located at Durham, Durham County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 312 contributing buildings, 3 contributing sites, and 4 contributing structures in a predominantly residential section of Durham that was the city's first automobile suburb.

  8. Durham County will buy Hope Valley shopping center and slice ...

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    The Board of Elections will move into an old Kroger inside a Durham strip mall that’s sat empty since 2018, when the grocer pulled out of the Triangle. ... bought the shopping center in 2015 for ...

  9. East Durham Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings include the Holloway Street School (1928), East Durham Junior High School (c. 1940), Advent Christian Church (1920s), John Cheek House (1899), Community Groceries (1900), George Brown Grocery Store (1920), Seagroves Grocery Store (1915), and The People's Bank (1921).