Coalition to Unchain Dogs
Reyn Bowman, Durham Resident
Groups like the Coalition to Unchain Dogs are what make Durham great. They canvas neighborhoods to identify where dogs are being chained and then work with owners on alternative solutions, including in some cases, building a fence. You can get a view on YouTube.
A great place to live
Larr Bumgardner, Durham Resident
My wife and I have been residents for more than 40 years. We love Durham's wonderful diversity. Like siblings, we battle each other, but deep down there is a great deal of respect and love in this community.
I like it that this city tolerates and respects homosexual people. They have a significant place in helping Durham be the wonderful town it is. I grew up in a small town and Durham, despite its size, retains a lot of small town flavor.
It's a place my family and I love and appreciate.
My Neighbors
Stacy Herring, Durham Resident
Moving to Durham from a much smaller town, I was pleasantly surprised by how friendly everyone is. My neighborhood is filled with people of diverse backgrounds but we all have one thing in common...we all love Durham!
That's true, great things happen in Durham
Alessandro Valenziano, Non-Resident Working in Durham
I moved here in Durham a couple of months ago in order to attend an internship at the visitors bureau. I really enjoyed the community and all the green places of the city. I was really fascinated by the beauty of Sarah P. Duke Garden. Believe me, I can`t wait to come back and visit all the nice people I met!