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[[Fire engines parade down Durham, North Carolina's Main Street, in the 1910s.png | thumb | 400px | This parade down Durham's main street, in the 1910s, may be celebrating the founding of the [[Confederate States of America]].<ref name=DurhamPostcardHistory/>]] | [[File:Fire engines parade down Durham, North Carolina's Main Street, in the 1910s.png | thumb | 400px | This parade down Durham's main street, in the 1910s, may be celebrating the founding of the [[Confederate States of America]].<ref name=DurhamPostcardHistory/>]] | ||
'''Durham, North Carolina''' is a city in [[North Carolina]] with a long historical connection to the production, and sale, of [[tobacco]], and tobacco products.<ref name=DurhamPostcardHistory/> Approximately 250,000 people live in Durham | '''Durham, North Carolina''' is a city in [[North Carolina (U.S. state)]] with a long historical connection to the production, and sale, of [[tobacco]], and tobacco products.<ref name=DurhamPostcardHistory/> Approximately 250,000 people live in Durham | ||
Durham was founded in the early 1850s, when a depot on the [[North Carolina Railroad]] was built there.<ref name=DurhamPostcardHistory/> | Durham was founded in the early 1850s, when a depot on the [[North Carolina Railroad]] was built there.<ref name=DurhamPostcardHistory/> |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 2 August 2023
Durham, North Carolina is a city in North Carolina (U.S. state) with a long historical connection to the production, and sale, of tobacco, and tobacco products.[1] Approximately 250,000 people live in Durham
Durham was founded in the early 1850s, when a depot on the North Carolina Railroad was built there.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Stephen E. Massengill. Durham, North Carolina: A Postcard History, Arcadia Publishing. Retrieved on 2022-08-31.