1. Sarah P. Duke Gardens
A beautiful 55-acre public garden located on the Duke University campus, featuring a variety of themed gardens, walking paths, and a koi pond.
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A beautiful 55-acre public garden located on the Duke University campus, featuring a variety of themed gardens, walking paths, and a koi pond.
An entertainment complex offering mini-golf, go-karts, arcade games, and more, perfect for a family outing.
A vibrant, historic district that has been transformed into a hub for dining, entertainment, and business, with scenic views and event spaces.
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An interactive science museum with indoor and outdoor exhibits, including a butterfly house, dinosaur trail, and a farmyard.
A community space in downtown Durham offering a playground, gardens, and hosting various events such as farmers' markets and concerts.
A historic park along the Eno River featuring hiking trails, picnic areas, and the restored West Point Mill.
A park with a great view of the airport's runways, offering picnic tables, a playground, and an aviation-themed educational area.
An art museum at Duke University featuring contemporary and modern art exhibitions, along with a permanent collection and educational programs.
A neighborhood park offering tennis courts, a playground, walking trails, and a large open field for various activities.
A community park with sports fields, walking trails, and a playground, suitable for family outings and recreational activities.
A research and teaching forest belonging to Duke University, featuring trails for hiking, running, and nature observation.
A historic site where the largest troop surrender of the American Civil War took place, featuring a visitor center and reconstructed farm buildings.
A historic site featuring the home, farm, and factory where Washington Duke started his tobacco business, with exhibits on the tobacco industry.
A preserved plantation complex that offers insights into the lives of enslaved people and their owners, with guided tours and educational exhibits.
A park featuring sports fields, hiking trails, and a picnic area, ideal for recreational activities and outdoor gatherings.
A natural area with trails for hiking and bird-watching, offering a peaceful retreat into nature.
A small museum dedicated to the rich history and culture of Durham, featuring rotating exhibits and interactive displays.
A popular landmark in downtown Durham, this bronze sculpture of a bull celebrates the city's history and symbolizes its spirit.
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