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  1. Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, also known as "Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco", was a brand of loose-leaf tobacco manufactured by W. T. Blackwell and Company in Durham, North Carolina, that originated around the 1850s and remained in production until August 15, 1988.

  2. Bull Durham Tubes contain 200 tubes per box and are available in Regular and Blue in both King Size and 100mm. When you roll with Bull Durham, you're sure to get the great flavor and taste of your chosen tobacco, and that's no Bull!

  3. Bull Durham Tubes are a 200ct box of white-tipped 100mm tubes that feature a filter that is 5mm long that most competitive brands. This allows you to get a smoother taste and brings more of the great flavor of your chosen tobacco to you.

  4. Jan 1, 2006 · The 1988 blockbuster film Bull Durham, starring Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Robbins, brought national attention to both the famous tobacco moniker and the Durham Bulls, Durham's popular minor league baseball team.

  5. Nov 28, 2012 · By the end of the century W. Duke, Sons & Company became the dominant tobacco company in Durham and the country, and Blackwell & Company and its Bull Durham brand eventually ended up as part of the Duke’s growing tobacco empire.

  6. It was best known as the original producer of Bull Durham Tobacco, the first nationally marketed brand of tobacco products in the United States. The Blackwell tobacco factory in Durham, built in 1874, was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977.

  7. history.oldwestdurham.org › bull-durhamOld West Durham

    Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Company in 1895: Factory building with bull trademark. Today's renovation plans for the American Tobacco Campus include converting the old Blackwell building into a hotel.

  8. Feb 27, 2023 · After the Civil War, the Durham shorthorn bull became the logo for Bull Durham Tobacco (later W.T. Blackwell & Co.), as well as the basis for an international advertising campaign and, eventually, the enduring symbol of this Piedmont city.

  9. The Durham Bulls is named after the Bull Durham tobacco-advertising icon, and as of 2012, the Bulls are the Class-AAA affiliate team of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. The Durham Bulls, North Carolina’s premier minor league baseball team, played their first game in 1902 as the Durham Tobacconists.

  10. Nov 16, 2017 · From training camps to Germany and back again, Bull Durham tobacco comforted American troops every step of the way and firmly rooted itself in the returning veteran community for decades to come. Want to learn a little more about the tobacco industry in North Carolina?

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