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The American Tobacco Historic District (ATHD) consists of two parts, the American Tobacco Campus and the Diamond View buildings. The Campus utilizes the brick factory buildings erected between 1874 and 1954, and is one of the largest projects of its kind to date.
In many large American cities, development often means demolishing historic buildings and the sense of culture upon which a city was first built. But that's not the case in Durham, North Carolina where developers have preserved and combined the architectural history and innovative building designs in one of the most distinctive and progressive developments in the Southeast; the American Tobacco Historic District.
Nestled in the heart of downtown Durham and close to the renowned Research Triangle Park and Duke University, the American Tobacco Historic District was founded upon the area's rich business heritage. READ MORE...
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