The Campbell Brothers played here several years ago and they were unforgettable. This is a must see if you visit Durham. I've attended several events here: concerts, and poetry readings, and it's historical and beautiful.
Recently I attended a wedding here and the experience was marred by a woman, from the staff I assume, who yelled at me for parking behind another car at this very crowded event. There was only one, ONE, accessible parking space even tho there was a large sign pointing to accessible parking. This person continued to berate me as I went to the entrance of the church, threatening to have my car towed, a very unpleasent experience.
That's why I came down from my usual 5 star rating for this review. There should have been a professional directing the situation, preferably on the ground, rather than from "on high" on the...
Read moreVery friendly and helpful. Historic building. A resource for the community.
Bricks used to build a Church were fired by brickmaker Richard Burton, Fitzgerald, and Robert G Fitzgerald. They have about 150 years of where, but the clay used is excellent and the bricks are well-made and you can see it the care and the competence in the state of the brick today.
Historically important area of Durham with a vibrant future ahead. On Monday nights or maybe Wednesday evenings (I can’t remember exactly) they have African dance class for...
Read moreSadly there was no air conditioning for tonight’s concert. Even the musicians were suffering. At the very least they could have forewarned us to dress appropriately and bring cold water. They could have at least rented fans, but they did nothing. Totally irresponsible with older concert goers; it must have been 90 degrees in there. Really disappointed in the venue while the kora...
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