Facility Type:
Health Department
Community Type:
Frontier
Community/Service Population:
50,001 and above / 50,001 and above
Community Information:
Durham, North Carolina is in North Carolina's eastern Piedmont to the northeast of the state's geographical center. Durham is the fourth largest city in the state, the county seat, and the only municipality in Durham County. Durham covers an area of 107.3 square miles.
Population: The estimated population of 226,801.
Transportation: Durham's official public transportation operator is GoDurham and GoTriangle Go Durham: Cost of riding a city bus is $1 for a one-way fare, and is free for students 19-21-year-old, youth under 12 years old, and seniors 65 or older (transfers are free).
Cost of Living: Durham, North Carolina's cost of living is 11% lower than the national average. The cost of living in any area can vary based on factors such as your career, its average salary, and the real estate market of that area.
Education: In addition to Duke and NCCU, Durham is home to North Carolina School of Science & Math, Durham Technical Community College, many private schools, and Durham Public Schools, the eighth largest school district in the State.
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