The City of Durham began as a railroad station and settlement named for Dr. Bartlett Durham on April 26, 1853. The origin of Durham’s nickname, the “Bull City,” has nothing to do with cattle! John Green of the Blackwell Tobacco Company named his product “Bull” Durham Tobacco after Colman’s Mustard, which used a bull in its logo and which Green mistakenly thought was produced in Durham, England. Today, Durham is home to Research Triangle Park, Duke and North Carolina Central universities and many City of Medicine, USA, medical, diet and fitness centers. If you are sending flowers online to Durham North Carolina, delivery of your gift will be arranged by a local florist.
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