Next month, 19th March, 02:00 pm, Spring Wildflower Hike Series - Flat River in DurhamĪlso check out other Trips & Adventurous Activities in Durham, Sports Events in Durham.Next month, 18th March, 12:00 pm, Creek Week at the Confluence! in Hillsborough.Next month, 12th March, 02:00 pm, Spring Wildflower Hike Series - Willie Duke's Bluff in Durham.You may also like the following events from Festival for the Eno River: If your plans change and you are unable to attend the hike, please contact ZWR1Y2F0aW9uIHwgZW5vcml2ZXIgISBvcmc= to cancel your registration so that we may offer your spot(s) to our waitlist. Please practice social distancing to keep yourself and others outside of your group safe and healthy. Well-behaved dogs are welcome as long as they are under your control and on a 6 foot leash.ĬOVID-19 guidelines: As this is an outdoor event, masks and vaccination status are not required to attend. Wear comfortable, weather appropriate clothing and shoes. Please feel free to bring water and snacks. This hike will take approximately two hours (sometimes less, sometimes more). The address is 6101 Cole Mill Rd, Durham, NC 27705. This is a moderate hike on rolling hills.ĭirections: Meet at the Fews Ford Picnic Area at the end of Cole Mill Road. If we are lucky, daffodils/jonquils planted during Fannie Breeze’s time will be in bloom. Gilead Baptist Church on Pleasant Green Road. She was an important member of Pleasant Green United Methodist Church and was instrumental in the founding of Mt. After Emancipation, she continued her services to people of all races. On the street of Cole Mill Road and street number is 6101. Get contact info for current residents, including phone, email & criminal records. Fews Ford is located in Orange County of North Carolina state. Fannie Breeze was a slave to the white Breeze family in the 1800s and was a practicing midwife up and down the Eno River. Fast and FREE public record search on 3712 Fews Ford Ln Durham NC 27712. The foundation remains of this home site lie on top of a bluff overlooking the Eno River. We will hike trails to reach the home site of Fannie Breeze. A Sunday Winter hike covering history, geology, and scenery along the Eno River.
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