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The Durham Centre is a 15-story office skyscraper located at 300 West Morgan Street in Downtown Durham, North Carolina. [1]Durham Centre is the second tallest building in downtown Durham, after the One City Center, and the third tallest in Durham behind University Tower (standing at 350 feet 4 miles southwest of downtown).
The city was built on a meander of the River Wear, which surrounds the centre on three sides and creates a narrow neck on the fourth. The surrounding land is hilly, except along the Wear's floodplain to the north and southeast. Durham was founded in 995 by Anglo-Saxon monks seeking a place safe from Viking raids to house the relics of St Cuthbert.
Palace Green is an area of grass in the centre of Durham, England, flanked by Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle. The Cathedral and Castle together form a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although initially not part of the site itself, Palace Green was added to the UNESCO site in 2008. [1] [2]
The DH postcode area, also known as the Durham postcode area, [2] is a group of nine postcode districts in north-east England, within five post towns.These cover northern County Durham (including Durham, Chester-le-Street, Consett and Stanley), parts of southern Tyne and Wear (including Houghton-le-Spring) and a small part of southern Northumberland.
The Bailey is a historic area in the centre of the city of Durham, County Durham, England. It consists of two streets, North Bailey and South Bailey. [ 1 ] It is on a peninsula within a sharp meander along the River Wear , formed by an isostatic adjustment of the land.
Durham Centre or Durham Center may refer to: Durham Centre (Durham, North Carolina), a skyscraper; Durham Centre (provincial electoral district), a defunct Canadian electoral district; Durham Education Center, an alternative school in Tigard, Oregon; Main Street Historic District (Durham, Connecticut), also known as Durham Center
Durham is a through station with two platforms, located north of the city centre, on a hill. South of the station, the railway line approaches the station via the eleven arched Durham Viaduct; a major local landmark. After a renovation between 2006 and 2008, the original stone station building is now the ticket hall and main concourse.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... St Mary Le Bow Heritage Centre: Durham: Church: 1702: 6 May 1952