Memorabilia
Also order Durham gifts and memorabilia online through our Durham Memorabilia Online Store.
409 Blackwell St
(919) 687-6555
Selling hats, shirts, jackets, baseball cards, and other novelties. Open M-F, 10am-5pm.
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4409 Bennett Memorial Rd
(919) 383-4345
Civil War books and reproduction items. Open Tu-Sa, 10am-4pm; Su, 1-4pm.
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309 W Morgan St
(919) 560-3040
Two- screen modern art-film cinemas as part of historic Carolina Theatre.
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2828 Duke Homestead Rd
(919) 477-5498
Retrace the beginnings of the modern-day tobacco industry at this National Historic Landmark where Washington Duke started his successful tobacco empire. Duke family's mid-1800s home, tobacco barns, original factory and museum showcase tobacco history and production and pioneering marketing strategies. Closed Sundays and Mondays.
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Bryan Center, Duke West Campus
(919) 684-2344
University-related memorabilia, books, and souvenirs. Open M-F, 8:30am-5pm.
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409 Blackwell St
(919) 687-6500
Nationally-acclaimed, 10,000-seat Downtown home of the Durham Bulls Triple-A baseball club, made famous by the movie "Bull Durham." Includes historic ambiance, skyboxes, and year-round Ball Park Corner with Bulls' memorabilia.
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101 E Morgan St, Downtown Durham
(919) 687-0288
Official marketing agency for Durham, North Carolina. Assistance with complete visitor information, conventions, meetings, group tours, sports events, Durham memorabilia, books, souvenirs, and film.. Open M-F, 8:30am-5pm; Sa, 10am-2pm.
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1637 Lawson St
(919) 686-3300
Founded in 1948, Durham Tech is a charter member of the North Carolina Community College System. Offers textbooks, school/office supplies instruments, and materials.
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Durham Tech main campus, Phillips Building, lower level
(919) 596-8883
Offering textbooks, school/office supplies, instruments, and materials.
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101 E Morgan St
(919) 687-0288
Official information source for Durham, North Carolina, including Research Triangle Park. Assistance with complete visitor information including events, and planning services for pleasure travel as well as meetings, conventions, group tours, sports events, and films. Durham memorabilia from body care products to food items to clothing & accessories to odds & ends. Open M-F, 8:30am-5pm; Sa, 10am-2pm.
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2501 Fayetteville St
(919) 956-5393
North Carolina Central University and Durham memorabilia. Open M-Sa, 9am-7pm.
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912 W Main St, Brightleaf District, Downtown Durham
(919) 683-3022
Types of music include blues and Irish folk.
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202 W NC Hwy 54
(919) 361-9893
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433 W Murray Ave, I-85 Exit 176-B
(919) 220-5429
State-of-the-art, engaging indoor/outdoor science-technology center ranked as one of the top four family-friendly museums in the Southeast. The museum includes Magic Wings Butterfly House, Explore the Wild, Catch the Wind, and many more interactive exhibits. Admission: $10.85 adults; $8.85 seniors; $7.85 ages 3-12; free for under 3. Group rates available. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. Occasional Monday closings during fall/winter.
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433 Murray Ave
(919) 220-5429
Hundreds of science-related toys, games, and books for all ages. Open M-Sa, 10am-6pm; Su, 1-5pm. Occasional Monday closings during fall/winter.
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1801 Fayetteville St, G05 Student Union Building
(919) 530-6445
University-related memorabilia, books, and souvenirs.
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4504 N Roxboro Rd
(919) 477-4597
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703-B Ninth Street
(919) 416-3348
Shop specializing in Duke University apparel and gifts. Open M-W and Sa, 10am-6pm; Th-F, 10am-8pm; and Su 12pm-5pm.
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418 Anderson St, Duke Central Campus
(919) 684-9037
Duke Gardens kids wear, clothing, gifts, and memorabilia. M-Sa, 9am-5pm; Su, Noon-5pm.
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5101 N Roxboro Rd (US Hwy 501)
(919) 471-1623
Located along the Eno River in northern Durham, the park features a reconstructed 1778 working grist mill with cornmeal for sale, the historic McCown-Mangum House dating to the mid-1800s, the Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography, hiking trails and amphitheater. Picnicking, hiking, rafting, and canoeing available.
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