Category: News
Posted on September 2, 2015
O’Kelley Chapel at the intersection of NC Hwy 751 and O’Kelly Chapel Rd (SR 1731), Chatham County. credit: Glenn Abbey via Wikipedia The Museum of Durham History’s latest installment in the Durham A-Z series is G is for Geography and Growth, on display through October 14, 2015. Read More
Posted on August 17, 2015
The Museum of Durham History’s latest installment in the “Durham A-Z” series is “G is for Geography and Growth,” on display from Aug. 4-Oct. 14. This exhibit highlights how Durham’s unique geography influenced how and where people traveled and settled in Durham County. In conjunction with the new exhibit, community… Read More
Posted on August 11, 2015
New Hope — University Road with cobble stones in Duke Forest photo: Joe Liles The Museum of Durham History’s latest installment in the “Durham A-Z” series is “G is for Geography and Growth,” on display from Aug. 4-Oct. 14. This exhibit highlights how Durham’s unique geography influenced… Read More
Posted on August 4, 2015
The Museum of Durham History’s latest installment in the “Durham A-Z” series is “G is for Geography and Growth,” on display from Aug. 4-Oct. 14. This exhibit highlights how Durham’s unique geography influenced how and where people traveled and settled in Durham County. In conjunction with the new exhibit, community… Read More
Posted on July 15, 2015
Share your memories. Tell us your love story. Romance, friendship, deep affection – we’re looking for all kinds of heartfelt relationships to commemorate in a recording session on Saturday, August 1. The Museum of Durham History and Audio Under the Stars, a project of Duke’s Center for… Read More
Posted on July 11, 2015
Ms. Ervin, right, at the dedication of the Ervin History Grove Dozens of well-wishers turned out for Lucille Ervin’s 108th birthday party at the site of her special present: a History Grove in her honor on the grounds of St. Mark AME Zion Church. The Ervin Grove… Read More
Posted on April 7, 2015
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Posted on March 17, 2015
It all starts April 12th, 3pm, at the Hub April 1865 was a turning point for our country and our community. It marked the end of the Civil War, our nation’s bloodiest conflict, but here in Durham, 1865 ushered in an economic boom. The city established its first textile mills,… Read More
Posted on February 13, 2015
Note: Feb. 15 Pop-Up is at North Regional Library located at 221 Milton Road… Read More
Posted on January 9, 2015