Farrison-Newton Communications Building
Farrison-Newton Communications Building is an university building in Durham Township, North Carolina. Farrison-Newton Communications Building is situated nearby to O’Kelly–Riddick Stadium, as well as near the clinic Lincoln Community Health Center.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include O’Kelly–Riddick Stadium and Lincoln Community Health Center.
O’Kelly–Riddick Stadium
Stadium
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O'Kelly–Riddick Stadium is a college football stadium in Durham, North Carolina. It is the home field of the North Carolina Central University Eagles. The stadium holds 10,000 people and opened in 1975. O’Kelly–Riddick Stadium is situated 1,500 feet southeast of Farrison-Newton Communications Building.
Lincoln Community Health Center
Clinic
Lincoln Community Health Center is an outpatient primary care facility located in Durham, North Carolina that replaced Lincoln Hospital in 1968. LCHC offers a wide range of health services including adult medicine, pediatrics, dental, social work/mental health services, family care nursing and outreach into the home. Lincoln Community Health Center is situated 1,500 feet northeast of Farrison-Newton Communications Building.
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Stadium
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Durham Bulls Athletic Park is a 10,000-seat ballpark in Durham, North Carolina, that is home to the Durham Bulls, the Triple-A affiliate of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball. Durham Bulls Athletic Park is situated 1 mile north of Farrison-Newton Communications Building.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include American Tobacco Historic District and Durham.
American Tobacco Historic District
Neighborhood
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The American Tobacco Historic District is a historic tobacco factory complex and national historic district located in Durham, Durham County, North Carolina.
Durham
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Of the three cities that make up North Carolina's Research Triangle, Durham has traditionally been the grittier, more working-class one. A city of about 283,500 residents in 2020, Durham's early wealth was built on tobacco and textiles, with a vibrant African-American community that once made the city a center for Black culture.
Joyland
Neighborhood
Joyland is an unincorporated community in Durham County, North Carolina, United States, on North Carolina Highway 98, east of its junction with U.S. Route 70. Most of Joyland was annexed by the city of Durham in 1966. Joyland is situated 2½ miles east of Farrison-Newton Communications Building.
Farrison-Newton Communications Building
- Type: University building
- Categories: building and education
- Location: Durham Township, Durham, North Carolina, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
35.97692° or 35° 58′ 37″ northLongitude
-78.90015° or 78° 54′ 1″ westElevation
397 feet (121 metres)Open location code
8773X3GX+QWOpenStreetMap ID
way 50265659OpenStreetMap feature
building=universityGeoNames ID
7194318
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