Archive: 2016
Posted on December 20, 2016
The Museum of Durham History is excited to be included in this year’s Indy Week Give Guide! Supporting the MoDH via the Give Guide! is a fun and easy way to show your Durham pride this holiday season…plus, you can win some cool prizes: $100 or more &… Read More
Posted on December 13, 2016
The MoDH partners with local organizations to establish “History Groves”: small groves of native plants, bench and plaque to honor those who played significant roles in creating our unique community. Here visitors can pause and reflect, and every site has a durable marker naming the honoree. The following piece was… Read More
Posted on December 1, 2016
Our exhibits may start at 500 W. Main St. but they soon find locations throughout the community. One such example, From Durham Fever to City of Medicine currently lives on at Duke Regional Hospital, and tells the story of three of Durham’s earliest hospitals: Duke, Lincoln, and Watts. We recently received a note from a… Read More
Posted on November 22, 2016
The Museum of Durham History encourages civic participation in museum exhibits. The exhibit area Tell Us What We Left Out invites visitors to use post-it notes to ask questions or suggest topics of Durham history they would like to see in the museum. Staff and volunteers follow up… Read More
Posted on November 16, 2016
On August 29th, 2016 the Museum of Durham History hosted an evening Reminiscence Session in anticipation for the upcoming exhibit, Durham A-Z: J is for Jazz. Nearly thirty local jazz musicians, professionals, and fans reflected on the history and impact of the musical genre in Durham. Participants shared personal stories of… Read More
Posted on October 31, 2016
Executive Director, Museum of Durham History Interested applicants, scroll down and follow the link to apply. The Museum of Durham History, which opened in October 2013, is a 21st-century museum that uses stories about people, places and things to foster curiosity, encourage further exploration and promote an understanding of diverse perspectives about… Read More
Posted on October 17, 2016
The Museum of Durham History Executive Director Katie Spencer is transitioning from her current role to curate exhibits and programs for the museum and other cultural institutions. After five years as head of the downtown Durham cultural gem, Spencer decided to return to the work she is most passionate about — exhibits. The … Read More
Posted on September 30, 2016
Have you ever had to open a childproof cap or press Control-Alt-Delete on your keyboard? Have you scanned a UPC at the grocery store? Are you familiar with the cochlear implant or Astroturf? How about the headache medicine BC Powder? They all have roots in Durham. Early in the city’s history,… Read More
Posted on September 28, 2016
We continue our “Pioneer Spotlight” this month talking with a longtime supporter of the MoDH. Pioneers are donors who make multi-year pledges or donor-advised-funds that make multi-year grants. They support the MoDH in its early development and help us build a sustainable future. We would like for you to hear from some of our Pioneers… Read More
Posted on September 27, 2016
The MoDH will once again team up with our friends at Bike Durham to support Bike-a-Bull City and the ever popular “Downtown History Ride”, this year led by Dave Connelly of the Carolina Tarwheels. Join the ride at 12:00PM at Ponysaurus Brewing Company for a 5-mile tour of downtown’s notable landmarks. The Festival… Read More