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  2. Durham Bulls - Wikipedia

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    The Bulls were founded in 1902 as the Durham Tobacconists. The official date when the franchise formed was March 18. William G. Bramham, later President of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues (Minor League Baseball), was the first owner.

  3. Durham Bulls Athletic Park - Wikipedia

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    Durham Bulls Athletic Park (DBAP, pronounced "d-bap") is a 10,000-seat ballpark in Durham, North Carolina, that is home to the Durham Bulls, the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball. It is also home to the Duke Blue Devils [8] and North Carolina Central Eagles college baseball teams. [9]

  4. Durham Athletic Park - Wikipedia

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    Durham Athletic Park, nicknamed "The DAP", is a former minor league baseball stadium in Durham, North Carolina. The stadium was home to the Durham Bulls from 1926 through 1994, the North Carolina Central Eagles and the Durham School of the Arts Bulldogs. The DAP sits north of the downtown area of Durham, on the block bounded by Washington ...

  5. American Tobacco Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The American Tobacco Historic District is a historic tobacco factory complex and national historic district located in Durham, Durham County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 14 contributing buildings and three contributing structures built by the American Tobacco Company and its predecessors and successors from 1874 to the 1950s.

  6. 1957 Carolina League season - Wikipedia

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    The Durham Bulls and High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms finished tied with the best record in the regular season. The regular season schedule is shortened from 154-games to 140-games. On May 11, the Kinston Eagles relocated to Wilson, North Carolina, and were renamed the Wilson Tobs.

  7. The inside story behind ‘Bull Durham’: ‘Fights, lies ...

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    In his book “The Church of Baseball,” writer-director Ron Shelton lays out the classic movie’s history, to be celebrated Friday at the Durham Bulls game. ... filmed in Durham, North Carolina ...

  8. 1967 Carolina League season - Wikipedia

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    The Durham Bulls won their second Carolina League championship, defeating the Tidewater Tides in three games. The quarter-finals was a single knockout game, followed by a best-of-three in each the semi-finals and finals.

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