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Shaw University Bears vs. Lincoln University Lions Durham County Stadium September 19th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Lincoln University Lions Football Durham County Stadium
750 Stadium Dr, Durham, NC
27704, US
Durham County Stadium isn’t just a place where Lincoln University Lions Football games light up the field; it’s a community hub with a bit of history and character thrown in. Back in 2000, it was the site where a local legend was inducted into the community’s Hall of Fame, making it a spot filled with stories and pride. The ticket office got a little facelift in 2018, moving to a spot that’s way easier to find, no more wandering around lost or asking for directions. Fans rave about the food outlets here, claiming they served up the best stadium fare in the whole state for three straight years starting in 2017, think giant hot dogs, crispy fries, and that irresistible stadium nacho cheese. Fun fact: a film crew shot a scene here in 2007, adding a dash of Hollywood to the local charm. If you’re lucky enough to snag a ticket to the Field Box seats, you might even be able to grab a stray ball from nearby or enjoy free parking in Lot A, which is just a stone’s throw from the gate. Parking’s pretty straightforward too with lots A, B, and C, Lot A being the closest to the entrance. And if you’re into landmarks, the Durham Water Tower and Urban Park are practically neighbors, giving the whole area a real sense of community and history. For Lincoln University Lions Football fans and Durham locals alike, this stadium isn’t just about the game; it’s about feeling connected to the heart of the city.