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Downtown Durham & Duke Area More visitor information, including offi cial Visitor Guides, Downtown Guide & Walking Tour, help from friendly visitor 212 W Main St #101 information specialists on things to see & do, places to stay, places to eat, and more, is available at the Offi cial Durham NC 27701 USA Durham Visitor Information Center at 212 W Main St #101 in 919.687.0288 // 800.446.8604 Downtown, open M-F, 9am-6pm, & Sa, 10am-6pm. fax 919.680.8340 www.durham-nc.com 70 H H 69 H H Duke Cancer Center 81 © 2016 Durham Convention 73 & Visitors Bureau Durham History Hub 76 79 74 80 75 Durham County Courthouse and Justice Center Downtown Durham & Duke Area More visitor information, including offi cial Visitor Guides, Downtown Guide & Walking Tour, help from friendly visitor 212 W Main St #101 information specialists on things to see & do, places to stay, places to eat, and more, is available at the Offi cial Durham NC 27701 USA Durham Visitor Information Center at 212 W Main St #101 in 919.687.0288 // 800.446.8604 Downtown, open M-F, 9am-6pm, & Sa, 10am-6pm. fax 919.680.8340 www.durham-nc.com ABCDEFG157 GRANVILLE CO. 56 For Northern Durham see inset at right Creedmoor Northern Durham Inset 1 LITTLE BCD E RIVER Historic 85 PERSON CO. LAKE Treyburn 15 4 Durham County Country Club Stagville 4 157 1004 1 57 1 012 Miles Lake Winds Golf Course 501 23 186B FALLS LAKE H Stem U 501 186AHospital Medical Center Urgent Care 157 5 Umstead Pines West Point 5 at Willowhaven on the Eno ENO RIVER STATE PARK Major Visitor Golf Course Shopping 2 2 Feature District North Duke 183 1104 Crossing 85 NC Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat 182 LAKE MICHIE REC. AREA Duke Homestead Other Feature Lodging 50 State Historic Site Urgent Care U Triangle Orthopaedic Urgent Care Other DiningFALLS of Durham U ClustersLAKE 7 Duke H NC Specialty Hospital 85 Urgent Croasdaile H Duke Regional Hospital 70 Country U Care 4 U New Hope Urgent Care Civic or Transportation ExitFALLS85 LAKE 6 Club 3 6 LAKE MICHIE 2 Museum of Life & Science 180 Facility 8 85 5-7 North 179 501 Bennett Place 9 Pointe Durham Copyright © 2016 Durham Convention & Visitors Bureau ORANGE CO. 10 Hillandale Memorial 56 DURHAM CO. State Historic 11 HillandaleGolf Course 85 3 3 Site Hillsborough Rd Area Stadium 178 12 Rd Area Bus. Northgate ROLLINGVIEW 147 BCD E 70 District STATE REC. 751 AREA DURHAM CO. See inset on 15 reverse 7 26 7 501 751 98 55 70 Falls Village 98 Crossings Golf Course Bus. Bus. Golf Club 98 Bus. 501 See NCCU 10 70 15 North Carolina Central University 27 inset 15-501 at at right 28 Rockwood/ 40 Mt. Moriah District 15 29 South Square 8 501 30 147 DURHAM CO. 8 270 78 American 751 35 31-34 Red Cross 501 Hope Valley Country Club and 55 Golf Course 8 WAKE CO. Patterson’s Mill Lakeshore Country Store Woodcroft Sutton Duke 7 Golf Course FastMed Station U Urgent RESEARCH 70 Care Urgent Care 54 TRIANGLE PARK 9 U (see page 29 for detail) 9 273 276 6 36 37 751 40 41-45 540 38 278 40 40 147 54 54 46-51 39 Southpoint 279 274 53 71 District RTP/ 280 Southeast 55-57 Toll Durham 54 281 55 147 Concentra 540 21 Medical 58-65 21 U 282 Raleigh-Durham Center International Airport 77 66 10 RTP/ (co-owned by cities of Durham and Raleigh, 10 67 283 counties of Durham and Wake) 751 Southeast TTA Regional 70 Durham Transit Center 40 Toll 54 CHATHAM CO. 147 Morrisville 284B Map by Cartagram ABCDEFG MAP INDEX Durham Maps H Major Visitor Features Shopping & Dining Districts Hospitals 21C Museum Hotel . R15 Brightleaf District. .Q14 PLACES TO STAY KEY Duke Cancer Center . L13 American Tobacco . .R16 Downtown . .R16 Duke University Hospital/ Residence Inn by Marriott . .73. Q14 BED & BREAKFASTS Map #/Grid Loc. Washington Duke Inn & Bennett Place State Historic Site. .. .B6 Ninth Street District. .O13 Duke Children’s Hospital. L13 Golf Club . .20 . .J16 Arrowhead Inn . 1. C4 Sleep Inn Durham . .64. D10 Brightleaf Square. .Q14 Rockwood/South Square . .B8 Duke Regional Hospital. C6 CONFERENCE CTRS Map #/Grid Loc. Blooming Garden Inn . .24. T16 SpringHill Suites by Marriott, Carolina Theatre . .R15 Southpoint District. .B9 Lenox Baker Children’s Hospital . J13 Durham Chapel Hill . .31. A8 Carol’s Garden Inn . .30. C8 R. David Thomas Executive Duke Basketball Museum NC Specialty Hospital. C6 Conference Center . .19. K15 Other Dining Clusters Eno Cottage Guest House . .23. D5 SpringHill Suites by Marriott, & Sports Hall of Fame/ VA Medical Center . L13 Rizzo Conference Center . .36. A9 Cameron Indoor Stadium . .K15 Erwin Rd (Duke West) . .K13 The L Room Bed & Breakfast RDU/RTP . .67. D10 Duke Homestead State Historic Hayti/NCCU . S18 U Urgent Care Centers (opening TBD) . .81. T14 Washington Duke Inn & Super 8 Motel . 7. C6 Golf Club . 20. .J15 Site . C6 Hillandale Rd Area . .B6 Concentra Medical Center. .D10 Morehead Manor Bed The University Inn . .14. L12 Duke Lemur Center . .H15 & Breakfast . .22. Q16 LIMITED SERVICE Map #/Grid Loc. Hillsborough Rd Area. .B6 Duke Urgent Care. B6,C9 Wingate by Wyndham- Duke University . L15 Old North Durham Inn . .18. T13 Carolina Duke Inn . 6. C6 Mt. Moriah . .A8 FastMed Urgent Care . .B9 RDU/RTP . .65. D10 Duke University Chapel . L14 The King’s Daughters Inn . .16. Q14 Brookwood Inn . .15. L12 North Duke Crossing . C5 New Hope Urgent Care . C6 EXTENDED STAY Map #/Grid Loc. Durham Bulls Athletic Park. .R16 FULL SERVICE Map #/Grid Loc. Budget Inn . .26. D7 North Pointe . C6 Triangle Orthopaedic Urgent Candlewood Suites . .46. C9 Durham Convention Center. .R15 Care, P.A. C6 21C Museum Hotel . .74. S15 Comfort Inn RTP . .42. C9 North Roxboro Rd / I-85 . .U11 Crossland Economy Studios . .49. C9 Durham History Hub . .R15 Urgent Care of Durham . C6 ALoft (opening Summer 2015) . .75. R16 RTP/Southeast Durham. .C9, D10 Comfort Inn University . .34. A8 Duke Tower Hotel & Durham Performing Arts Center . .R16 DoubleTree Suites by Comfort Suites Raleigh Durham Condominiums . .17. R13 Woodcroft / Sutton Station . .B9 Other Medical Facilities Hilton Raleigh-Durham . .43. C9 Eno River State Park. .B5 American Red Cross . .B8 Airport/RTP . .58 . D10 Extended Stay America. .27. B8 Golf Courses Durham Marriott City Center .21. R15 Courtyard by Marriott Durham .2 . B6 Golden Belt. T17 Extended Stay America - Durham - Croasdaile Country Club . .B6 Duke Center for Living. I14 Courtyard by Marriott RTP Miami Blvd. - North . .55. D10 Hayti Heritage Center / Fairfi eld Inn & Suites. .39. B9 Crossings Golf Club. E7 Duke Clinics. M14 Durham/RTP . .47. C9 St. Joseph’s Performance Hall.. S17 The Durham Hotel . .76. S15 Extended Stay America - Durham - Duke Diet and Fitness Center . .K12 RTP Miami Blvd. - South . .59. D10 Historic Durham Athletic Park . .R14 Duke University Golf Club . J16 The Graduate Durham Hotel Days Inn . .11. B6 Falls Village Golf Course. F7 Duke Eye Center . L13 (opening 2016) . .80. Q16 Econo Lodge RTP . .41. C9 Extended Stay America - Durham - Historic Stagville . .D4 RTP-Hwy 55 . .50. C9 Hillandale Golf Course. .B6 NC Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat. C6 Hilton Durham Hampton Inn & Suites . .38. A9 Little River Regional Park . .D4 near Duke University . 8. B6 Extended Stay America - Durham Hope Valley Country Club Structure House . .B8 Hampton Inn & Suites, University - Ivy Creek Blvd .29. B8 Museum of Life + Science . C6 Hilton Garden Inn Durham . .70. R11 and Golf Course . .B8 Civic & Transportation Homewood Suites by Hilton .33. A8 Nasher Museum of Art Raleigh-Durham/RTP . .57. D10 at Duke University . .N15 Lake Winds Golf Course . C1 City Hall. .S15 Hilton Garden Inn Southpoint 40. B9 Holiday Inn Express & Suites, RTP . .61. D10 Homewood Suites by NCCU Art Museum . S20 Lakeshore Golf Course . .D9 Durham County Courthouse and Hilton Garden Inn University/ Hilton RDU/RTP . .62. D10 Justice Center . S16 Holiday Inn Express Durham . 5. C6 North Carolina Central University. S20 Treyburn Country Club. .D4 Medical Center . .69. O13 Residence Inn by Marriott . .51. C9 Durham Station DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Raleigh- Holiday Inn Express, Staybridge Suites . .32. A8 Northgate Mall. C6 Umstead Pines at Willowhaven Transportation Center. .R15 Durham Airport at RTP . .60. D10 Farrington . .37. A9 Country Club. .B5 Extended Stay America - Durham - Patterson’s Mill Country Store. .A9 Durham Train Station. .R15 Home2 Suites Imperial Center Jack Tar Hotel (opening 2016) . .79. S15 RTP- Hwy 54 . .53. C9 Research Triangle Park. .D9 Other Features (opening Fall 2015) . .77. D10 Police Headquarters. .Q15 La Quinta Inn & Suites . .28. B8 The Holly House . .25. T16 Sarah P. Duke Gardens. M14 Baldwin Auditorium . .P13 Home2 Suites Gateway Terrace Police Substation . S14 La Quinta Inn & Suites, RTP . .44. C9 Bryan Center/Reynolds Theatre . L14 (opening Fall 2015) . .78. A8 CORPORATE APTS Map #/Grid Loc. The Streets at Southpoint . .B9 TTA Regional Transit Center . D10 Motel 6 . .10. B6 Hotel Indigo . .63. D10 Duke Tower Hotel & Visitor Info Center . .R15 Durham County Memorial Condominiums . .17. R13 Stadium . C6 Hyatt Place . .71. B9 Quality Inn Medical Park . 3. B6 West Point on the Eno. C5 NC-147 south of I-40 [D10 The Forest Apartments & Farrison-Newton Theater . .S19 Marriott at RTP . .56. D10 Quality Inn & Suites . 9. B6 on map] is an open road Corporate Suites . .12. B6 • Grid locations that appear in BLACK are Manbites Dog Theater . S14 toll. Tolls are collected Millennium Hotel Durham . .13. .J12 Red Roof Inn, D-CH Blvd . .35. A8 located on the Durham County foldout O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium . T20 via transponder or billed Sheraton Imperial Hotel & Red Roof Inn, DUMC .
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