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VIC Vgmap Flyer:Layout 1.Qxd Durham County H U DURHAM MAPS DURHAM UH U U H U U U www.durham-nc.com Durham Visitor Information Center Find information on the great things to see and do in Durham by speaking with a friendly information specialist in person at the Visitor Information Center: 101 East Morgan Street, Downtown Durham Where great things happen (919) 687-0288 or (800) 446-8604 Hours: 8:30 am to 5 pm ET, Monday-Friday, and 10 am to 2 pm ET, Saturday. Durham is a colorful, creative, and entrepreneurial (Information bins and a computer kiosk are available after-hours.) community, and the proud home of Research Triangle Park, Duke and North Carolina Central universities. It is a place www.durham-nc.com Official Durham website for visitors and newcomers features event calendar, where diverse and passionate people come together to shape interactive maps, travel packages, things to see and do, live chat, and more. a better world, and a place that visitors, residents, students, and businesses find enriching, accepting, and engaging. Become a fan of Durham, NC at www.facebook.com/MyDurham Keep up-to-date on upcoming events and more at twitter.com/DurhamNC Durham is consistently ranked among the greatest places in the nation. As places to visit, Durham’s restaurants, shopping areas, museums, ballparks, historic sites, hotels, public gardens, districts and neighborhoods, universities, healthcare facilities, and sports events are often ranked among the nation’s best as well. © 2010 Durham Convention & Visitors Bureau PLACES TO STAY KEY DURHAM MAPS DURHAM Full Service Map # Grid Loc. Greystone Inn & Holiday Inn Express, Farrington............37...........A9 Extended Stay Deluxe South................59.........D10 Conference Center ............................23.........Q16 La Quinta Inn & Suites .........................28...........B8 Homestead Studio Suites.....................50...........C9 DoubleTree Guest Suites.......................43...........C9 Morehead Manor Bed & Breakfast .......22.........Q16 La Quinta Inn & Suites, RTP..................44...........C9 Homestead Studio Suites Univ.............29...........B8 Four Points by Sheraton.......................39...........B9 Old North Durham Inn .........................18.........T13 Quality Inn & Suites.............................9.............B6 Homewood Suites RDU/RTP.................62.........D10 Hilton Durham.....................................8.............B6 The King's Daughters Inn.....................16.........Q14 Red Roof Inn, D-CH Blvd ......................35...........A8 Homewood Suites Mt. Moriah .............33...........A8 Hilton Garden Inn ................................40...........B9 Red Roof Inn, DUMC.............................4.............C6 Residence Inn by Marriott....................51...........C9 Hilton RDU...........................................60.........D10 Map # Grid Loc. Limited Service Red Roof Inn, RTP ................................45...........C9 Staybridge Suites.................................32...........A8 Hotel Indigo.........................................63.........D10 America's Best Value Sleep Inn Hotel ....................................64.........D10 Studio Plus Hotel .................................53...........C9 Marriott – Durham Carolina Duke Inn .............................6.............C6 Convention Center............................21.........R15 SpringHill Suites by Marriott, The Holly House...................................25.........T16 America's Best Value Inn RTP...............41...........C9 Slater Rd...........................................67.........D10 Marriott RTP ........................................56.........D10 Brookwood Inn ....................................15 .........L12 SpringHill Suites by Marriott, Conference Ctrs Millennium Hotel Durham...................13..........J12 Budget Inn...........................................26...........D7 Mt. Moriah........................................31...........A8 Map # Grid Loc. Radisson Hotel RTP..............................54.........D10 Budgetel Inn & Suites ..........................10...........B6 Super 8 Motel ......................................7.............C6 R. David Thomas Executive Sheraton Imperial Hotel & Comfort Inn Medical Park ....................3.............B6 The University Inn................................14 .........L12 Conference Center ............................19.........K15 Convention Center............................66.........D10 Comfort Inn RTP...................................42...........C9 Wingate Inn by Wyndham ...................65.........D10 Rizzo Conference Center.......................36...........A9 Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club...........................................20..........J16 Comfort Inn University.........................34...........A8 Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club........20..........J16 Extended Stay Map # Grid Loc. Wyndham RTP.....................................57.........D10 Comfort Suites RTP/RDU......................58.........D10 Courtyard by Marriott Durham.............2.............B6 Candlewood Suites ..............................46...........C9 Corporate Apts Map # Grid Loc. Courtyard by Marriott RTP ...................47...........C9 Bed & Breakfasts Map # Grid Loc. Crestwood Suites.................................48...........C9 Duke Tower Condominiums .................17.........R13 Days Inn...............................................11...........B6 Crossland Economy Studios..................49...........C9 Arrowhead Inn.....................................1.............C4 The Forest Apartments & Hampton Inn & Suites..........................38...........A9 Duke Tower Condominiums .................17.........R13 Blooming Garden Inn...........................24.........T16 Corporate Suites ...............................12...........B6 Holiday Inn Express & Suites, RTP...........61.........D10 Extended Stay America........................27...........B8 Carol's Garden Inn................................30...........C8 The Hamptons Apartments & Holiday Inn Express Durham................5.............C6 Extended Stay Deluxe North ................55.........D10 Corporate Suites ...............................52...........C9 MAP INDEX Golf Courses Other Medical Facilities Major Visitor Features Museum of Life & Science.............C6 O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium..............T20 Croasdaile Country Club ................B6 American Tobacco Campus ..........R16 Nasher Museum of Art................N15 Page Auditorium .........................L14 American Red Cross.......................B8 Crossings Golf Club ........................E7 Duke Center for Living..................I14 Bennett Place State Historic Site ...B6 NCCU Art Museum.......................S20 Wallace Wade Stadium................L15 Duke University Golf Club.............J16 Duke Clinics................................M14 Carolina Theatre of Durham.........R15 Patterson’s Mill Country Store........A9 Falls Village Golf Course .................F7 H Hospitals Duke Diet and Fitness Center.......K12 Duke Chapel ................................L14 Sarah P. Duke Gardens................M14 Hillandale Golf Course...................B6 Duke University Hospital / Duke Eye Center...........................L13 Duke Homestead State Historic Visitor Information Center ...........S15 Hope Valley Country Club Site & Tobacco Museum...............C6 Duke Children’s Hospital............L13 NC Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat .............C6 West Point on the Eno ...................C5 and Golf Course...........................B8 Duke Lemur Center......................H15 Durham Regional Hospital.............C6 Rice Diet Program & Heart www.durham-nc.com Lake Winds Golf Course..................C1 Disease Reversal Clinic................B6 Lakeshore Golf Course...................D9 Lenox Baker Children’s Hospital....J13 Duke University Hall of Fame / Shopping Districts Structure House ..........................H20 Cameron Indoor Stadium..........K15 Treyburn Country Club...................D4 NC Specialty Hospital.....................C6 Brightleaf....................................Q14 Durham Bulls Athletic Park..........R16 Umstead Pines at Willowhaven VA Medical Center........................L13 Civic & Transportation Durham Convention Center .........R15 Mt. Moriah....................................A8 Country Club...............................B5 Ninth Street ................................O13 U Urgent Care Centers City Hall.......................................S15 Durham Performing Arts Center..R16 Other Features Durham Station North Pointe..................................C6 Golden Belt..................................T17 Baldwin Auditorium....................P13 Concentra Medical Center............D10 Transportation Center ...............R15 Northgate......................................C6 Hayti Heritage Center / Bryan Center/Reynolds Theatre ...L14 Duke Urgent Care .....................B6,C9 Durham Train Station ..................R15 St. Joseph’s Performance Hall....S17 South Square.................................B8 Durham County Stadium...............C6 Prompt Med..................................B9 Police Headquarters....................Q15 Historic Durham Athletic Park .....R14 Southpoint....................................B9 Farrison-Newton Theater.............S19 Triangle Orthopaedic Urgent Care..C6 Police Substation.........................S14 Historic Stagville...........................D4 Sutton Station...............................B9 Manbites Dog Theater .................S14 Urgent Care of Durham..................C6 TTA Regional Transit Center.........D10 Inset Map H H H DURHAM MAPS DURHAM www.durham-nc.com DURHAM MAPS www.durham-nc.com.
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