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About Durham
Here are a few links to help you enrich your cultural, social, and educational experience at Duke:
Visiting Duke and Durham
- Duke & Durham
- R. David Thomas Executive Conference Center
- Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club
- Durham Convention & Visitors Bureau
- Durham, City of Medicine
- Downtown Durham
- 300+ Great Things About Durham
Duke Resources
- Duke University
- Duke University Medical Center
- Duke Faculty Central
- Duke University Online Directory
- Duke Search Central
- Duke University Faculty Handbook
- Duke MD Gateway
- School of Medicine Faculty & Staff Information
- Duke Medical Center Library
- Duke University Libraries
- Duke Calendar
- Duke Campus Maps
- Duke Diversity
- DukeMobile Apps
Campus Points of Interest
- Sarah P. Duke Gardens
- Duke Forest
- Duke Chapel
- Nasher Museum of Art
- Cameron Indoor Stadium
- Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture
- Bryan Center
Community Outreach
The Triangle
Durham is an integral part of a growing tri-city area called the Triangle, which also includes Raleigh and Chapel Hill. In the heart of the Triangle, nearly ten miles from Duke, is Research Triangle Park, one of the oldest and most successful high-technology research parks in the country. Learn more>>
Quick Links
►Chapel Hill, NC
►Durham, NC
►Raleigh, NC
►Research Triangle Park, NC
►Citysearch - Research Triangle
►Exploring North Carolina
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