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  • The Old Bull Building, the first brick tobacco factory building in Durham, North Carolina, 2017.<br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for Bon Appétit.<br />
Editor - Emma Fishman
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  • The Durham Athletic Park, twenty years after the major motion picture production of Bull Durham.
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  • The Durham Athletic Park, twenty years after the major motion picture production of Bull Durham.
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  • The Durham Athletic Park, twenty years after the major motion picture production of Bull Durham.
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  • The Durham Athletic Park, twenty years after the major motion picture production of Bull Durham.
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  • The Durham Athletic Park, twenty years after the major motion picture production of Bull Durham.
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  • The Durham Athletic Park, twenty years after the major motion picture production of Bull Durham.
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  • The Durham Athletic Park, twenty years after the major motion picture production of Bull Durham.
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  • The Durham Athletic Park, twenty years after the major motion picture production of Bull Durham.
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  • The Durham Athletic Park, twenty years after the major motion picture production of Bull Durham.
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  • The Durham Athletic Park, twenty years after the major motion picture production of Bull Durham.
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  • Sarah Tyndall checks out the souviener baseball bat she won with her brother during a game of waterballoon toss between innings at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. The fun-filled family-friendly environment of the new stadium is a bit different from the wino-filled foul-mouthed stands of the early 1980's Durham Athletic Park.
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  • Conveyor System, O'Brien Warehouse, Second Floor, 2006.After tobacco was conditioned and stored in bulkers on the second floor of O'Brien, it was loaded onto a system of conveyer belts, carried over Main Street and lifted to the sixth floor of the New Cigarette Factory for casing and cutting. Although Bull Durham Tobacco Company was the first major tobacco company in Durham, with around 900 employees in 1884, it was James B. Duke's focus on innovative methods of cigarette production that quickly propelled Washington Duke & Sons (later the American Tobacco Company) to become the world wide leader in cigarette manufacturing at the turn of the 20th century.
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  • The Durham Bulls Athletic Park on the left, and the old Durham Athletic Park onf the right.
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  • A view of the Durham Bulls Athletic Park from the press box.
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  • A small sample of the many varieties of Durham Bulls headgear available at the spacious souvenir shop.
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  • The new bull in left field - bigger, but better?..
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  • Gates of The Bull City, Durham, NC
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  • Indy Arts Award Winners: Chaz Martenstein, left, of Bull City Records, and Jason Jordan of Avid Video, Durham, NC, July 15, 2011.
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  • The Green Room, still going strong twenty years later.
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