Durham:  Top of the Triangle

A photo and sketch blog of Durham, NC, the top of the Triangle

Thursday, November 11, 2010

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Moomin Light
Posted by MLight at 8:27 PM
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While Raleigh and Chapel Hill have more money, and are more landscaped and more predictable, compared to Durham, they seem "indoors." This blog of photographs and sketches celebrates Durham, a diverse, creative, down to earth place, full of history and interest. We get out there with our cameras, pads, pencils and paints to show you why it's the top of the Triangle.


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      • Student Union in last hours of autumn sun, on Duke...
      • Lamp cover
      • Lemurs
      • Watts Hospital-Hillandale sign
      • Duke Blue Devil weather vane
      • Decorations and pansies
      • Pedestrian bridge over the Eno
      • Halloween luminaries at West Point on the Eno
      • Houses near Corner ofTrinity and Watts
      • Fireplace
      • Erwin Square and railroad tracks
      • Painters in front of their dorm (Wilson) on Duke's...
      • Baldwin Auditorium
      • Duke East Campus
      • Sunset over Barriskill Dance Theater School
      • Brontosaurus
      • Giraffe
      • Decorated trash can
      • St. Joseph's Episcopal Church
      • Shoe
      • The Regulator Bookstore
      • Exit from Native Plants Collection - Duke Gardens
      • Pumpkins at Whole Foods
      • Mill at West Point on the Eno
      • Boardwalk at the NC Museum of Life and Science
      • Hibiscus in front of the Mad Hatter Bakeshop and Cafe
      • Sunset over New Hope Commons
      • Ninth St post-Pride Parade
      • Tree Frog at Duke Gardens
      • DPAC with a train coming
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