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+ | {{nav.us.town.page|Durham|North Carolina}}: [[American Tobacco Campus]] | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | [[category:Durham | + | [[category:US.NC.Durham.downtown]][[category:places]]The [[American Tobacco Campus]] is a group of buildings in downtown [[Durham, NC]] which were formerly part of the [[American Tobacco Company]] but which have now been repurposed as a mixed-use development featuring dining, retail, and (eventually) residential units. ''These details are from personal memory and have not been checked.''{{seedling}} |
− | The | + | The American Tobacco Campus is the namesake of the [[American Tobacco Trail]], whose Downtown Durham section runs along its east side. |
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
===Reference=== | ===Reference=== | ||
+ | * [http://www.americantobaccoliving.com/ American Tobacco Living]: residential options on the Campus | ||
* [http://www.americantobaccohistoricdistrict.com/ American Tobacco Historic District Homepage] | * [http://www.americantobaccohistoricdistrict.com/ American Tobacco Historic District Homepage] | ||
===Businesses=== | ===Businesses=== | ||
* [http://www.symposiumcafenc.com/ Symposium Café] | * [http://www.symposiumcafenc.com/ Symposium Café] | ||
+ | ===Images=== | ||
+ | * from [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/index20.htm Durham County Library Historic Photographic Slides]: | ||
+ | ** '''1990s''' [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/rr130.htm Diamond View Building] ([http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/audio/rr130.mp3 narration]) | ||
+ | ** '''1989''' | ||
+ | *** [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/rr233.htm American Tobacco Company] | ||
+ | *** [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/rr129.htm American Tobacco Company, Future Diamond View Building Site] ([http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/audio/rr129.mp3 narration]): "American Tobacco Company looking west from Roxboro Street, 1989, with empty lot in foreground that is future site of Diamond View Building." | ||
+ | ** '''1965''' | ||
+ | *** [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/rr127.htm American Tobacco Company] ([http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/audio/rr127.mp3 narration]) | ||
+ | *** [http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/rr128.htm American Tobacco Company with New Facade] ([http://www.dclibrary.net/prod1/ncc/rrslides/audio/rr128.mp3 narration]) | ||
+ | ===News & Views=== | ||
+ | * '''2007-10-30''' [http://www.bullcityrising.com/2007/10/american-toba-1.html American Tobacco residential/apartment website goes live] |
Latest revision as of 02:32, 11 November 2007
{{#lst:North Carolina|navbar}}: [[Durham, {{#var:state.abbr}}|Durham]][[category:US.{{#var:state.abbr}}.Durham]]: American Tobacco Campus
Overview
The American Tobacco Campus is a group of buildings in downtown Durham, NC which were formerly part of the American Tobacco Company but which have now been repurposed as a mixed-use development featuring dining, retail, and (eventually) residential units. These details are from personal memory and have not been checked.
The American Tobacco Campus is the namesake of the American Tobacco Trail, whose Downtown Durham section runs along its east side.
Links
Reference
- American Tobacco Living: residential options on the Campus
- American Tobacco Historic District Homepage
Businesses
Images
- from Durham County Library Historic Photographic Slides:
- 1990s Diamond View Building (narration)
- 1989
- American Tobacco Company
- American Tobacco Company, Future Diamond View Building Site (narration): "American Tobacco Company looking west from Roxboro Street, 1989, with empty lot in foreground that is future site of Diamond View Building."
- 1965