Help Us Spread the Word About Our Walking Tours

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Help Us Spread The Word About Our Walking Tours!

We’re getting the word out about our walking tours to make sure locals and tourists alike know about these fabulous events!

If you’ve been on our tour, please take a moment to write a quick review on our new Trip Advisor page so more people learn about these programs!

This is a great way make sure everyone knows about our walking tours, one of the primary ways many learn about Preservation Durham and our work in the community… Not to mention all the great information our guides share about Durham’s tobacco heritage, civil rights legacy, and architecture & urban landscape!

Haven’t been on a walking tour yet? Check us out at the Farmer’s Market every 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Saturday at 10:00 a.m. from April through November.

They’re free! Click here for more information.

And thanks to the News and Observer for featuring a review — with a brief video clip — of our Civil Rights Tour. Click here for the story.

civil rights tour pic

Protesters in 1962 stage a round robin protest at The Carolina Theatre. Black protesters denied a ticket went to the back of the line to keep the protest going. The theater was finally desegregated in July 1963. Photo Credit: Jim Sparks/The Herald Sun.