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  2. Durham Arts Council Building - Wikipedia

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    The Durham Arts Council Building is a cultural center located in downtown Durham, North Carolina within the Downtown Durham Historic District, however it is classified as a noncontributing building. [ 1 ]

  3. An iconic Durham restaurant will reopen. Meet the new owner.

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    An iconic Durham restaurant will reopen. Meet the new owner. Drew Jackson. October 11, 2022 at 10:00 AM.

  4. Morehead Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Patterson was born in Durham, North Carolina on October 9, 1897 but his family moved to New York City in 1899. [1] He was the only son of Rufus L. Patterson Jr. and Margaret Warren "Madge" (née Morehead) Patterson (1874–1968). [2] His only sibling was Lucy Lathrop Patterson, [3] who married Casimir de Rham (a descendant of Henry Casimir de ...

  5. Oak Hill, New York - Wikipedia

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    Oak Hill is a hamlet within the town of Durham in Greene County, New York, United States.Its elevation is 643 feet (196 m) above sea level. [1] It has the ZIP Code 12460 and the Telephone Area Code 518.

  6. Why the Food Hall at the City Foundry Should Be Your New ...

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    What was once a foundry for casting metal is now home to 13 different food stalls that will eventually include a putt putt golf course, a dinner movie theatre, and lots of retail stores.

  7. A fixture in downtown Durham’s dining scene will be closing ...

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    There’s still time for a farewell tour at the popular Mexican restaurant. A fixture in downtown Durham’s dining scene will be closing after 13 years Skip to main content

  8. Whessoe - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] The term 'Whessoe Foundry' was first applied to Charles I'Anson & Company in the 1860s, the name Whessoe being a locality name applied to the foundry. [7] From 1850 to 1890 the company expanded into the manufacture of steel structures, cranes, and gas works equipment. [8] In 1881 the company became a limited liability company. [9]

  9. South Hetton - Wikipedia

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    South Hetton is a former mining village in the County Durham district of the ceremonial county of County Durham, England.It is situated 6.25 miles (10.06 km) to the east of Durham and 7.31 miles (11.76 km) to the south of Sunderland as the crow flies.