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Cameron Indoor Stadium to be demolished

Thanks for the update. I'm going to have to change my route home for lunch. I drive by Cameron every day a few times a day. Still can't figure out why there are people camping outside of this dump. This doesn't mean that they are demolishing the Cameron Crazies, though, who are the real problem.
 
Thanks for the update. I'm going to have to change my route home for lunch. I drive by Cameron every day a few times a day. Still can't figure out why there are people camping outside of this dump. This doesn't mean that they are demolishing the Cameron Crazies, though, who are the real problem.
I used to live on Duke University Rd, beautiful street with huge tree tunnels and only a mile from Cameron, even more importantly, from the Duke Gardens. Where do you live? (Sorry for small world stuff.)
 
I used to live on Duke University Rd, beautiful street with huge tree tunnels and only a mile from Cameron, even more importantly, from the Duke Gardens. Where do you live? (Sorry for small world stuff.)
You can kiss all that beauty goodbye. The White Privilege Dome is going to take up a lot more room. Not to mention parking lots and new roads to alleviate traffic.
 
I used to live on Duke University Rd, beautiful street with huge tree tunnels and only a mile from Cameron, even more importantly, from the Duke Gardens. Where do you live? (Sorry for small world stuff.)
No worries. I live in Durham close to Forest Hills. There used to be a nice dairy in the 1950s here, so they called our neighborhood Long Meadow after the dairy. I love Duke Gardens, but I don’t love Duke, even though I work at Duke.
 
No worries. I live in Durham close to Forest Hills. There used to be a nice dairy in the 1950s here, so they called our neighborhood Long Meadow after the dairy. I love Duke Gardens, but I don’t love Duke, even though I work at Duke.
Duke Gardens has a population of a rare and obscure parasitic shrub that I have been coveting for some time. The common name Indian-olive is more romantic, but leechbrush is far more descriptive. Indigenous peoples believed that the fruits had the power to charm deer.

Leechbrush- Nestronia umbellula
 

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