Different Drum - CCB Plaza Concert Series
Live Reggae/Caribbean.
FREE admission.
October 15, 2010 - 6pm.
CCB Plaza, 201 N. Corcoran St.
(919) 560-4355
October 16, 2010
Durham Civil Rights Legacy Winter Walking Tour
Historic Preservation Society of Durham docents lead a 45 minute tour focusing on sites in downtown Durham that were important in the 1950s and '60s Civil Rights movement. Bottled water and warm clothing are recommended. FREE.
October 16, 2010 - 10am.
Farmer's Market, 501 Foster St.
(919) 682-3036
An exciting open-air market with Durham-area artisans displaying original jewelry, woodworking, glass, pottery, metal, photography, fiber arts, and more. See some of the finest handmade, unique, and affordable arts & crafts in the heart of North Carolina.
October 16, 2010 - 8am-12pm.
Across from the Farmer's Market, 538 Foster St.
(919) 220-1857
Vendors offering locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, cut flowers, potted plants, artisanal cheeses and breads, home-baked pies, honey, handmade chocolates, preserves, local wines, hand-made soaps, pottery, jewelry and artwork of all sorts. (Fruits and vegetables are seasonal and include only things that actually grow in North Carolina.)
October 16, 2010 - 8am-12pm.
The Pavilion at Durham Central Park, 501 Foster St.
(919) 484-3084
October 23, 2010
Durham Architecture & the Urban Landscape Walking Tour
Historic Preservation Society of Durham volunteers lead a 45 minute tour through downtown highlighting the many architectural styles popular in the 20th century. Bring bottled water. FREE.
October 23, 2010 - 10am.
Farmer's Market, 501 Foster St.
(919) 682-3036
An exciting open-air market with Durham-area artisans displaying original jewelry, woodworking, glass, pottery, metal, photography, fiber arts, and more. See some of the finest handmade, unique, and affordable arts & crafts in the heart of North Carolina.
October 23, 2010 - 8am-12pm.
Across from the Farmer's Market, 538 Foster St. (919) 220-1857
Vendors offering locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, cut flowers, potted plants, artisanal cheeses and breads, home-baked pies, honey, handmade chocolates, preserves, local wines, hand-made soaps, pottery, jewelry and artwork of all sorts. (Fruits and vegetables are seasonal and include only things that actually grow in North Carolina.)
October 23, 2010 - 8am-12pm.
The Pavilion at Durham Central Park, 501 Foster St.
(919) 484-3084
Helpful links
North Carolina Visitors Information
Web site: www.visitnc.com
Phone: 1-800-VISITNC
Durham Visitors Information
Web Site: www.durham-nc.com
Phone: 1-800-446-8604
2010 Official Visitors Guide for Durham, NC