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DURHAM

Make a Durham, North Carolina bed and breakfast your choice for lodging as an alternative to typical hotel accommodations when you visit this triangle city.  The other triangle cities include Raleigh, the capital city, and Chapel Hill, a university town.

Durham, NC has a colorful history that can be traced back to an ancient Native American village, overlaid by European explorers, Revolutionary war involvement, plantations of the antebellum period, and the site of Civil War battles. In fact, the end of the Civil War was negotiated in Durham, at Bennet Place. Today, Durham is home to Duke University, the Durham Bulls baseball team, Sarah P. Duke Gardens, and the Life-Science Museum. A thriving arts community, with golf and outdoor activities, make Durham a wonderful place to visit. When you do, stay in one of Durham’s NCBBI-inspected bed and breakfast inns. This ensures high standards in safety, housekeeping, food service, comfort and hospitality.

 
 
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The following is a list of Bed and Breakfasts and Inns that meet your search criteria.
 
Blooming Garden Inn, The

Blooming Garden Inn, The
513 Holloway St., Durham, NC 27701
888-687-0801 | 919-687-0801

Morehead Manor Bed & Breakfast

Morehead Manor Bed & Breakfast
914 Vickers Avenue, Durham, NC 27701
888-437-6333 | 919-687-4366

Arrowhead Inn

Arrowhead Inn
106 Mason Rd., Durham, NC 27712
800-528-2207 | 919-477-8430

Old North Durham Inn

Old North Durham Inn
922 N. Mangum Street, Durham, NC 27701
| 919-683-1885

Carol's Garden Inn

Carol's Garden Inn
2412 South Alston Avenue, Durham, NC 27713
877-922-6777 | 919-680-6777


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