I checked on Google Earth - it's only 13 miles, and would take about 21 minutes to travel by car. See the related link for a map - and the route.
From the Beamish Museum website: Beamish is in County Durham, UK, some 12 miles north west of historic Durham City and 8 miles south west of Newcastle upon Tyne. Beamish is well signposted from the A1M, Junction 63. From the North and South - Follow the A1M to Junction 63 (Chester-le-Street exit), then the A693 towards Stanley for 4 miles, following the signs. From the West - Take the A68 to Castleside, near Consett, and follow the Beamish Museum signs along the A692 and A693 via Stanley.
it is in the north east of england.
North Ludlow Beamish was born in 1797.
North Ludlow Beamish died in 1872.
Leeds, York, Durham etc.
Beamish is an open-air museum in County Durham, England, depicting existence in North East England during the 19th and 20th centuries. It features reconstructed homes, shops, farms, and industrial buildings furnished as they would have been in historic periods, offering visitors an immersive experience of the region's heritage.
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Duke Lemur Center in Durham, North Carolina.
Upper Teesdale is in County Durham in the north of England.
Northumberland, Durham, Tyne & Wear.
There are several university and colleges located in Durham, North Carolina. The colleges and universities include Duke University, University of Carolina, North Carolina State University and Durham Technical Community College.
The Duke University Medical Center is located in Durham, North Carolina. The actual address of the Medical Center is 2301 Erwin Rd., Durham, North Carolina. The Duke University Medical Center is recognized as one of the world's great healthcare providers.