What do deviled eggs, dill pickles, and dogs in dough all have in common? Form one, they all start will the letter D and they will all be available at a D-themed event at the Museum of Durham History.
The Durham History Hub will launch the newest installment of its
Durham A-Z exhibit series: D
is for Denim on on Tuesday, October 7. The no-cost, public party will be held at the Hub,
500 West Main St., from 6 pm until 7 pm. Partygoers are encouraged to wear their finest denim
outfits (from any era), and get their Durham A-Z Club Membership Card stamped.
The new exhibit
celebrates the origins of Durham’s textile industry. The very first denim in
the South was fabricated here in 1894, and contributed to a booming textile
production that soon employed more workers than tobacco. It is a tradition that
continues today, with a new generation of local manufacturers who have picked
up the spindle and thread. Stories and artifacts from Durham’s past are among
the industry highlights in the exhibit.
Discover more about Durham's history from its founding until the present time and stay up to speed on all the happenings here with the Durham Event Calendar.
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