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  2. Durham School Services - Wikipedia

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    Durham School Services is a school bus operator providing contracted student transportation throughout the United States, based in Lisle, Illinois, and currently operating in 32 states. Founded in 1917 with three buses in the San Gabriel Valley , it became a subsidiary of Mobico Group , formerly National Express Group, in 1999. [ 1 ]

  3. Maiden Castle sports centre - Wikipedia

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    Maiden Castle; Address: Maiden Castle Stockton Road Durham DH1 3SE [2] United Kingdom: Coordinates: 1]: Elevation: 35 m (115 ft) to 36 m (118 ft): Public transit: "Houghall College" bus stop (multiple routes from Arriva and Go North East) [2]: Parking: 250 cars; 16 coaches: Owner: Durham University: Record attendance: 2,381 (Football: Durham W.F.C. vs Manchester City W.F.C., Women's FA Cup, 14 ...

  4. Downtown Durham Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Durham emerged as a major industrial and commercial center in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily due to the success of its tobacco and textile industries. [2] The city's growth was fueled by the Duke family, whose investments in tobacco and hydroelectric power played a significant role in shaping Durham’s economy. [ 3 ]

  5. John Blades Clarke - Wikipedia

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    John B. Clarke was born in Brooksville, Kentucky, on April 14, 1833. [1] He was the son of John and Mary (Blades) Clarke. [1]Clarke studied under Harvey King in the common schools of Augusta, Kentucky, and at Augusta (Kentucky) College.

  6. List of Durham County Cricket Club players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Durham County Cricket Club in top-class matches since December 1991 when the team was elevated to official first-class status, the club joining the County Championship in 1992. [1]

  7. Mainsforth Colliery - Wikipedia

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    Much of the former colliery area is now a Durham County Council Wood. [13] In 1974 land which is part of the former site of Mainsforth Colliery was conveyed to the then Sedgefield District Council before being transferred in 1998 to Ferryhill Town Council, [14] who maintain a park and sports complex on the site. Mainsforth Sports Complex

  8. GoDurham - Wikipedia

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    GoDurham, formerly Durham Area Transit Authority (DATA), is the public transit system serving Durham, North Carolina. It is currently operated by RATP Dev , managed by GoTriangle , and funded by the City of Durham.

  9. Durham Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    Durham Students' Union, operating as Durham SU, is the students' union of Durham University in Durham, England.It is an organisation, originally set up as the Durham Colleges Students’ Representative Council in 1899 and renamed in 1969, with the intention of representing and providing welfare and services for the students of the University of Durham.