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Duke Memorial United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church at 504 W. Chapel Hill Street in Durham, North Carolina.It was originally established in 1886. The congregation's growth paralleled Durham's growth as a manufacturing center in the textile and tobacco industries and has maintained a close connection with Duke University (formerly Trinity College).
Durham: 19: Duke Homestead and Tobacco Factory: Duke Homestead and Tobacco Factory: November 13, 1966 : 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of Durham on Guess Rd., east of SR 1025: Durham: 20: Duke Memorial United Methodist Church
Mary Duke Biddle Estate, also known as the James O. Cobb House, is a historic home and estate located at Durham, Durham County, North Carolina.The main house "Pinecrest" is a Tudor Revival style dwelling built in 1927, with additions and interior renovations made between 1935 and 1958.
A house in Durham that sold for $1.5 million tops the list of the most expensive real estate sales in Durham County in the past week. In total, 54 real estate sales were registered in the area ...
Duke University Chapel is a chapel located at the center of the campus of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, United States. It is an ecumenical Christian or all-faith chapel and the center of religion at Duke, and has connections to the United Methodist Church .
An old home on the Mary Duke Biddle estate is scheduled to go up in flames Friday. The crumbling structure at 1415 Bivins St. is being destroyed to make way for new homes, and the Durham Fire ...
Several churches in the district contribute to its historical significance, including First Presbyterian Church (1916), known for its early 20th-century ecclesiastical architecture, and Trinity United Methodist Church (1880–1881), one of Durham's oldest surviving churches. First Baptist Church (1926–1927) is notable for its grand classical ...
The district encompasses 229 contributing buildings in a predominantly residential section of Durham. The dwelling are mostly one to two-story frame buildings, dating mostly from the 1890s to 1930s and include notable examples of Bungalow / American Craftsman , Late Victorian , and Queen Anne architecture.