Our Mission

The mission of the Raleigh Historic Development Commission is to identify, preserve, protect, and promote Raleigh’s historic resources.

Early Development, Prior to 1830, Antebellum and Civil War Period, 1831-1865, Late Nineteenth Century,1866-1899, Early Twentieth Century, 1900-1945, Late Twentieth Century, 1946-1999, Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Institutional

Displaying All Landmarks

Displaying Landmarks For All Types

Displaying Landmarks For All Periods

Chapel, St. Mary's School

Chapel, St. Mary's School
Street Address: 
900 Hillsborough Street (St. Mary's School)
Date: 
1856

Chavis Park Carousel

Chavis Park Carousel
Street Address: 
Chavis Park at East Lenoir Street and Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
Date: 
ca. 1913 carousel installed in the park in 1937

Christ Episcopal Church

Christ Episcopal Church
Street Address: 
120 East Edenton Street (Union Square)
Date: 
1848-1852, 1859-1861

City Market

City Market
Street Address: 
214 East Martin Street
Date: 
1913-1914

Crabtree Jones House

Crabtree Jones House
Street Address: 
3017 Wake Forest Road
Date: 
ca. 1795

David and Ernestine Weaver House

David and Ernestine Weaver House
Street Address: 
1203 East Lane Street
Date: 
1922

Delany Building

Delany Building
Street Address: 
133 East Hargett Street
Date: 
1926

Dodd-Hinsdale House

Dodd-Hinsdale House
Street Address: 
330 Hillsborough Street
Date: 
1879

Dr. E.N. Lawrence House

Dr. E.N. Lawrence House
Street Address: 
2121 Lake Wheeler Road
Date: 
ca. 1922

Dr. M.T. Pope House

Dr. M.T. Pope House
Street Address: 
511 South Wilmington Street
Date: 
1900

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