Walltown, Durham, North Carolina
Walltown  | |
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Durham neighborhood  | |
Houses on Berkeley Street in Walltown.  | |
| Country | United States | 
| State | North Carolina | 
| City | Durham | 
| Named after | George Wall | 
| Time zone | EST | 
Walltown is a historically African-American neighborhood in Durham, North Carolina. The neighborhood is located between West Durham Historic District and Trinity Historic District, north of Duke University East Campus. Historically, the neighborhood was a working class neighborhood for African-American employees of Duke University and local tobacco and textile mills in Durham. Walltown was named after George Wall, a former enslaved person, who was one of the first people to purchase a lot in the area. Members of the community were active in the civil rights movement and desegregation in Durham. Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, Walltown has been undergoing gentrification.