Tobacco Roots & Lunch
Tobacco as an agricultural product is arguably the most controversial crop this country has ever known. Join this tour and you will learn about the history and importance tobacco had in developing this country and the city of Durham. Dr. Sun will take individuals to the tobacco history museum and then around the Washington Duke trail before ending at the Washington Duke Inn for a lovely lunch!
Click here to register! <This Faculty Outing has reached capacity, please consider another option!> Please contact us at orientation@studentaffairs.duke.edu if you have any questions or concerns.
Faculty Outings: Duke, Durham and Beyond:
City & Forest
| Farmers Market II
| A Day in the Country
| Duke Lemur Center
| NC Museum of Art
| East Campus and Surrounding Areas
| Canoeing on the Eno River
| Durham Central Park and Farmer's Market
| Dr. Baker, Mr. Frankie, and You...
| Hiking the Eno - Nature Expedition
| Robots - Fun with LEGOs
| North Carolina Museum of Life and Science
| Politics and Milkshakes in Historic Pittsboro
| Running the American Tobacco Trail
| Somerhill Art Gallery
| Tee Off with the Teach
| Tobacco Roots
| Ultimate Frisbee
| Vive Le Tour - Cycling Durham

