Thursday, January 16, 2014

The industries of textiles and tobacco left their mark in Durham some time, but now the historic fo


The industries of textiles and tobacco left their mark in Durham some time, but now the historic food trucks in la brick mills and factories, renovated serve as the backdrop for the Bull City, which gained renewed vitality. Art studios and galleries began to multiply in the center, where new bakeries, food trucks in la pizza shops, tapas bars, food trucks - and trailers and buses and even a tricycle - seem to appear around every corner. Since Big Tobacco dead, best to stick with the blend of culture and food of New Durham.
Durham can not be considered a college town, but his identity remains permanently connected to Duke University. The West Campus is the typical setting with manicured lawns and Gothic Revival buildings in the shadow of the 64-meter tower of Duke Chapel food trucks in la (pictured) Travis Dove / The New York Times Thursday Style
Durham can not be considered a college town, but his identity remains permanently food trucks in la connected to Duke University. The West Campus is the typical setting with manicured lawns and Gothic Revival buildings in the shadow of the 64-meter tower of Duke Chapel style. Nearby is the Garden Sarah P. Duke (420 Anderson St., 919-684-3698; food trucks in la hr.duke.edu / dukegardens), food trucks in la 22 acres meticulously cared for and very rich in native flora. Walk the trails that extend down the slopes and placid lakes, but eyeing the great blue heron, food trucks in la majestic beauty that resides there. From there, head to the Nasher Museum of Art (2001 Campus Drive, 919-684-5135; nasher.duke.edu; $ 5). Housed in a group of modern and monolithic structures, it houses an impressive selection of exhibitions focused on contemporary visual art, as the current show, "Collecting Matisse and Modern Masters", which runs until February 10.
If you're hungry when you care about authenticity, not the atmosphere, go to Los Comales (2103 North Roxboro St., 919-220-1614), a simple taquería where the menu only appears in Spanish and is very likely to the TV is turned on ESPN Deportes. The succulent tacos al pastor, made with homemade tortillas ($ 1.75) and pork and cheese pupusas ($ 3) are more than enough reason to ignore the simple environment, as well as the refreshing cool waters food trucks in la (try to Melon, $ 1.75) and spicy chorizo tacos ($ 2) topped with salsa verde, cilantro and pico de gallo.
On any given night of the week it is possible to prove the rebirth of Bull City on the corner of Rigsbee and Geer Avenues. One of them is the Motorco Music Hall (723 Rigsbee Ave, 919-901-0875; motorcomusic.com), a bar garage that caters to all kinds of spectacle, indie bands at night improvisation and female bouts; across the street is wide Fullsteam Brewery (726 Rigsbee Ave, 919-682-2337; fullsteam.ag), where the picnic tables are packed with people sipping food trucks in la one of the house beers. To follow, take one of several food trucks in la goodies of the trailers parked at the door. Try the sandwich Pigs 'n' Figures (with figs, speck or prosciutto, and goat cheese, $ 6) American Meltdown (americanmeltdown.org; Twitter: AmericanMLTDWN) or pork buns ($ 5 ) of Chirba Chirba Dumpling (chirbachirba.com; Twitter: ChirbaChirba). End the evening with a nightcap at Kotuku Surf Club (703 Rigsbee Avenue, 919-294-9661), food trucks in la relaxed bar opened food trucks in la there in the same block in December 2011. Saturday
Explore the Farmers' Market (501 Foster St., 919-667-3099; durhamfarmersmarket.com) fair held in the pavilion of the newly renovated Central Park (durhamcentralpark.org) on Saturday mornings. Beet beef, everything is sold here is produced within a radius of 112 km. For breakfast, try the Bread Loaf, as popular a tent settled in a nearby bakery (111 West Parrish St., 919-797-1254), in 2011 - or seek Monuts Donuts (monutsdonuts.com; Twitter: MonutsDonuts), which offers food trucks in la homemade donuts sublime in seasonal flavors like pumpkin chai and maple bacon bourbon.
After the fair, take a short hop on the adjacent Upfront Gallery at Bull City Arts Collaborative (B1 401 Foster St., 919-949-4847; bullcityarts.org), where the latest food trucks in la exhibits include a collection of vintage radios and books created by studio graphic design and printing Horse & Buggy Press (horseandbuggypress.com). Prefer explore the local art scene? Then go to the Golden Belt, a former textile mill with beautiful brick buildings recently converted to art galleries, studios and lofts. Admire the sculptures at Liberty Arts Gallery (923 Franklin St., 919-260-2931; liberty-arts.org), where you can also see artists shaping metal, glass, wood or stone. Then go to labourlove Gallery (807 East Main St., 919-373-4451; labourlove.com), which opens at noon and displays paintings, photos and other projects by local artists.
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