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

Old Raleigh Post Office (Early Office Building)

Old Raleigh Post Office (Early Office Building)
Street Address: 
1 Mimosa Street (Mordecai Historic Park)
Date: 
ca. 1847

Paul & Ellen Welles House

Paul & Ellen Welles House
Street Address: 
3227 Birnamwood Road
Date: 
1956

Paul and Elsie Stahl House

Paul and Elsie Stahl House
Street Address: 
3017 Granville Drive
Date: 
1956

Peace College, Main Campus

Peace College, Main Campus
Street Address: 
15 East Peace Street (Peace College Campus)
Date: 
ca. 1861

Philip Rothstein House

Philip Rothstein House
Street Address: 
912 Williamson Drive
Date: 
1959

Pilot-Crompton Mill

Pilot-Crompton Mill
Street Address: 
1121 Haynes Street
Date: 
1893, 1910, ca. 1917

Pine Hall

Pine Hall
Street Address: 
5300 Castlebrook Drive
Date: 
ca. 1841, 1940-1941

Plummer T. Hall House

Plummer T. Hall House
Street Address: 
814 Oberlin Road
Date: 
Between 1878 and 1893

Prairie Building

Prairie Building
Street Address: 
113 South Wilmington Street
Date: 
ca. 1872

Professional Building

Professional Building
Street Address: 
123-127 West Hargett Street
Date: 
ca. 1924

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