american tobacco historic district
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We found this by surprise as we parked for the DPAC center. This was stunning with the waterfalls and renovated buildings. We were there in the winter. We followed the music to the iceskating and magnificent outdoor gas fire pit. Some folks were playing a game of chess with an out door game set. Ii can't say enough about this beautiful part of the city.
This place is historic, quirky, and fun all rolled into one! Plenty of places to eat, close to the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, and a nice place to just hang out.
Good restaurants, great atmosphere, running water features, nostalgia and good entertainment with easy parking.
Water falls and sculptures. Colorful flowers, historic buildings, shops, restaurants, live music. Lots of activities.
Great Place to visit , Restaurants Galore, Just across the strett form the Durham Bulls Park.. enjoy seeing what a little imagination and lots of effort have Done to help revitalize the Downtown Area
This has to be one of the most well designed, re-use project I've ever seen. There are things for everyone taking place here year-round. Outdoor skating rink in the winter, summer concerts, food year-round, outdoor fireplace with great seating. A lively environment for the whole family. Don't miss it!
Not only beautiful at Christmas but a great place to walk through on a nice evening. Outdoor dining and concerts in the summer. The developers and architects did a wonderful job plnning and designing the waterfall and rushing waters through this space.
The city has done an amazing job with this area of the city. The American Tobacco District is a nice stop to a night out. Clean, safe, and great food.
This is a pretty sweet section of Durham to visit -- it's been resurrected from industrial ghost town to a bustling place to meet people and have a good time. It's great for pre-baseball meet ups.
This is a most delightful place to shop, dine and enjoy the historic atmosphere of an era gone bye, never to return.Whether you live here, are visiting or just passing through, this place won't disappoint.
My mom worked in this factory several years ago. The only similarities now are the gleaming wood floors. Lots of dining options here for real food before a ball game or show at the DPAC.
The former factory has been re-purposed with restaurants and shops. There was even an ice skating rink in place for the winter season. Pretty and interesting to walk around and see the city that tobacco built!
Signs to the neighborhood could be better but once there it is a nice place to visit. Plenty of reasonable parking and good food and drink nearby. Good for "kids" of all ages - strollers and teens seemed to have an equally good time
Whether you want to enjoy a great meal (e.g., Tylers, Cuban Revolution, Mellow Mushroom, ++) or enjoy music (summer) or skating (winter) or simply enjoying the rushing river, water throughout the campus, this is so definitely part of Durham. You'll enjoy every moment.
Didn't think I'd find the birthplace of smoking interesting but I'm so glad I went. Keep an open mind and you'll learn why tobacco deserves a rightful place in North American heritage.