Duke Basketball Museum & Sports Hall of Fame

Durham is indeed a “City of Champions” and several decades of Duke University athletic history can be found in the 10,400-square-foot Duke Sports Hall of Fame. Located along the northwest side of the fabled Cameron Indoor Stadium, the Hall of Fame includes video, audio, a theatre, and exhibits that showcase the people and events that have made Duke sports teams some of the most recognized throughout the world.
Directions:
I-85 North (arriving from Atlanta, Charlotte, Greensboro, etc.):
- Take exit #170 (Hwy 70/751)
- At the first light, turn right onto Cameron Blvd/Hwy 751
- Go three miles and at the fourth light, turn left on Science Dr
- Turn right on Whitford Dr (Schwartz-Butters Athletic Center is connected to Cameron ahead to the left)
I-85 South (arriving from NY, DC, VA, etc.):
- Take exit #175-B (15-501 Bypass South)
- On 15-501, exit #107 (Hwy 751/Cameron Blvd.), and turn left at the end of the ramp
- Proceed to Science Dr and turn left
- Turn right on Whitford Dr (Schwartz-Butters Athletic Center is connected to Cameron ahead to the left)
I-40 East (arriving from Memphis, Asheville, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, etc):
- I-40 East and I-85 North merge in Greensboro, NC
- When highways divide near Hillsborough, NC, take I-85 North into Durham
- Take exit #170 (Hwy 70/751)
- At the first light, turn right onto Cameron Blvd/Hwy 751
- Go three miles and at the fourth light, turn left on Science Dr
- Turn right on Whitford Dr (Schwartz-Butters Athletic Center is connected to Cameron ahead to the left)
I-40 West (arriving from Wilmington, Fayetteville, Raleigh, etc):
- Take exit #279-B, Durham Fwy (Hwy 147 North)
- Follow Durham Fwy for approximately 7 miles
- Take exit #13 (Chapel Hill St)
- At the end of the ramp, turn right and continue straight onto Duke University Rd
- At the dead end of Duke University Rd, turn right on Hwy 751/Cameron Blvd
- Proceed to Science Dr and turn right
- Turn right on Whitford Dr (Schwartz-Butters Athletic Center is connected to Cameron ahead to the left)
"BIG PEOPLE" Photography Exhibit
Hernan Navarrete has used his cameras to explore the impact of size with informal and journalistic portraits. These images are roughly life-size. FREE admission.






