[Durham INC] Save the Date: Neighborhoods Hike is Sat, Feb 7 at 1pm at Ninth & Green (free)

Tom Miller tom-miller1 at nc.rr.com
Mon Feb 12 07:38:36 EST 2018


The hike is not on feb 7, but april 7

 

From: INC-list [mailto:inc-list-bounces at lists.deltaforce.net] On Behalf Of
Pat Carstensen
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 6:53 AM
To: inc listserv; John Schelp
Subject: [Durham INC] Save the Date: Neighborhoods Hike is Sat, Feb 7 at 1pm
at Ninth & Green (free)

 

Neighborhoods Hike: West Durham, East Campus & Beyond

Saturday, April 7th at 1PM

Meet at Ninth & Green (free)

 

* Why do neighborhoods change so quickly in Durham? 

 

* Who is the only person to have a building named after them at both Duke
and UNC (for now)?

 

* Why did the computers at Science & Math crash every time Erwin Mills had a
shift change?



* Who wrote the song, Tobacco Road, and was "born on a kitchen table" behind
Monuts?

* Why is Ninth Street called Ninth Street? 





* Where was the West Durham airport?



* Where did Madonna take early dance lessons?

 

* Who wrote "The Gambler" for Kenny Rogers and lived in a mill house on
Ninth Street?

* Where does Coach K get his hair cut?


* Where did Elvis sleep incognito, in a caboose?

* Where was Kevin Costner spotted in his boxer shorts, near East Campus?

Come along and find out...


2.5-mile loop starts at Ninth & Green, across from White Star.

We'll start with the South Ellerbe Creek Nature Area and continue through an
old mill village. We'll see an old liquor house, Buck Dean's bungalow, a
Sears House and a quiet urban garden in Old West Durham. We'll then continue
into the Watts-Hillandale neighborhood and walk past Oval Park and the old
Watts Hospital.

We'll go down a hidden alley and see where a songwriter for Norah Jones, Lou
Rawls and Jefferson Airplane was born. We'll head over to Walltown and hear
about Duke's original plans to build here. Then we'll pass near Richard
Nixon's house in Trinity Heights and talk about the homes of Duke's famous
faculty and coaches on Buchanan -- including Cap Card, the father of Duke
basketball and Wallace Wade, whose bowl games paid for Cameron Indoor
Stadium. 

You'll hear about Trinity Park and where Mr. Costner was filmed in his
boxers in Bull Durham. Then we'll head onto East Campus, over to Ninth
Street, past Erwin Cotton Mills and back to where we started.

You'll see a little nature and learn some Durham history on the route. We'll
also talk about the ridge, between the Neuse and Cape Fear basins, that
forms the backbone of our town. We might even get into current events in the
Bull City and talk about all this new development around Ninth St and
downtown.

Local history lover John Schelp will narrate along the way. No need to
register. Parking is available on streets near Ninth & Green. (Bike racks
are also nearby.)

Hike takes about 2.5 hours (but folks can peel off anytime.) Optional
post-tour gathering at Dain's Place at 754 Ninth Street -- for a cold drink
and further conversation.

 

Co-sponsored by Museum of Durham History, Sierra Club, PictureDURM and the
Old West Durham Neighborhood Association. Rain or shine.

 

 

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