Category: Pop-up Museum
Posted on June 2, 2016
As if this exhibit can’t get any better, we’re giving away prizes! All you have to do is complete the Scavenger Hunt, found here. You can also pick up a copy at the Durham Bulls’ Athletic Park portion of the exhibit AND at the MoDH. Finish the Hunt and pick… Read More
Posted on September 2, 2015
You are cordially invited to the Museum of Durham History “Railroads of Durham” Pop-Up Exhibit, from 10am-1pm on Saturday, September 19, during the Durham Arts Council’s Centerfest Arts Festival. We will cover the five railroads that served Durham: Durham & Southern, Norfolk Southern, Norfolk… 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
Posted on April 23, 2013
Posted on March 15, 2013
Please join us on Thursday April 18th at the History Hub for our second student-curated Pop-up Museum. Duke students lead by Dr. Joshua Clark Davis will be creating mini-exhibits exploring topics from Durham’s past. The exhibits will be on display starting at 5:30pm and going until 7pm. This Pop-Up Museum is… Read More
Posted on November 14, 2012
Please join us on Thursday December 6 at the History Hub for another Pop-Up Museum, this time curated and created by students from Duke and North Carolina Central! Duke students lead by Dr. Joshua Clark Davis and NCCU graduate students taking Museum Interpretation with Dr. Rhonda Jones will be creating… Read More
Posted on September 26, 2012
We had a great event at the History Hub two weeks ago: a Pop-Up Museum. We invited people to bring their old tools and gagets to the History Hub for an afternoon of storytelling. Here are some of my favorites: Poison Bottle: Pharmacist and native Durhamite Ralph Rogers taught me… Read More
Posted on August 29, 2012
Stop by 500 West Main Street between 3 and 5pm for the Durham History Hub’s first “pop-up museum.” And don’t come empty-handed! Search your attic, basement, cupboards and drawers for a sample of “Tools of the Trade” your own family used once upon a time. This… Read More