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Latitude: 35.91296 to 36.08694 Longitude: -78.83919 to -78.9568
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Area code(s): 434, 919
Zip Code(s): 27701, 27702, 27703, 27704, 27705, 27706, 27707, 27708, 27709, 27710, 27711, 27712, 27713, 27715, 27717, 27722
Population: 187,035
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Durham is a city of about 200,000 in
central North Carolina in the United States. Durham and neighboring cities
of Raleigh and Chapel Hill form the Research Triangle. Durham owes much of
its wealth and history to tobacco. Through the second half of the 19th
Century, Washington Duke and his family grew from a single farm into
American Tobacco, which controlled 90% of all cigarette production for the
United States. The Duke family donated money to Trinity College, which in
1924 was renamed Duke University.
In the early 20th Century, North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company,
Mechanics & Farmers Bank, and Mutual Savings & Loan were founded in Durham
by African-Americans. These prominent companies drew more African-American
investment to Durham, to the point that Durham's Parrish Street neighborhood
became known as "Black Wall Street." NC Mutual Life continues to this day as
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