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Two favorite things about the North Carolina 4th of July Festival are the parade and fireworks. The Fourth of July Parade will begin at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 4, traveling down Moore and Howe Streets.
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The Durham Performing Arts Center (often called the DPAC) opened November 30, 2008 as the largest performing arts center in the Carolinas at a cost of $48 million. [1] The DPAC hosts over 200 performances a year including touring Broadway productions, high-profile concert and comedy events, family shows and the American Dance Festival.
USA 5K - Hilton Head Island: The USA 5K takes place Monday to celebrate the Fourth of July in style. At Coligny Beach, this 5K begins with late packet pickup at 7 a.m., the start of race at 8 a.m ...
A movie involving an earlier Carolina League team of that name, Bull Durham, was produced in 1988. Today's Bulls play in the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, on the southern end of downtown, constructed in 1994. One of the more successful teams in the minor leagues, the Bulls usually generate an annual attendance of around 500,000.
Indy Week, formerly known as the Independent Weekly and originally the North Carolina Independent, is a tabloid-format alternative weekly newspaper published in Durham, North Carolina, United States, and distributed throughout the Research Triangle area (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Cary) and counties (Wake County, Durham County, Orange County, and Chatham County).
Grocery stores and convenience stores open on July 4th can sell beer and wine, but you can only buy liquor at ABC stores in North Carolina, and those will be closed on Independence Day.
Durham Central Park in August, 2008. Durham Central Park is an arts-themed, community-focused, municipal park in downtown Durham, North Carolina.It is located at 502 Foster Street, and is the site of the newly opened Pavilion at Durham Central Park which hosts the Durham Farmers' Market.