Concrete around a 1917 depot that's still there
The Rougemont Depot, built in 1917, is still part of the community, with its remaining section relocated as recently as November 2010. Access paths and loading areas near that depot were graded long before residential concrete driveways were part of the picture, and much of that older grading pattern persists on nearby lots.
Pouring on rural Durham-Person county clay
Rougemont's rural lots along U.S. 501 sit on the same red Piedmont clay found throughout Durham County, and without the drainage infrastructure of a more built-up town, water management on a concrete pour here depends more on individual lot grading. A driveway or pad in Rougemont needs that shrink-swell clay planned for from the start, since there's less municipal stormwater system to fall back on.
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