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  2. Raleigh Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Raleigh Convention Center. /  35.77361°N 78.64111°W  / 35.77361; -78.64111. The Raleigh Convention Center is a convention and exhibition facility in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina that opened in September 2008. The architect was Tvsdesign with the participation of local firms O'Brien/Atkins Associates and Clearscapes.

  3. List of public schools in Raleigh, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Exploris School is a charter school founded in 1997 and located in downtown Raleigh, currently serving grades K-8 between the middle and elementary schools. Holly Ridge Middle School. Leesville Road Middle School. John W. Ligon Middle School is a magnet middle school. Ligon is located in downtown Raleigh on Lenior Street.

  4. Cameron Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Park Historic District. /  35.78528°N 78.65806°W  / 35.78528; -78.65806. Cameron Park, now Forest Park, is a historic neighborhood just west of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, one of three suburbs platted in the early 20th century. It’s one of Raleigh’s most affluent neighborhoods. Governor Roy Cooper has a home there as ...

  5. Downtown South - Wikipedia

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    Downtown South. /  35.755944°N 78.645056°W  / 35.755944; -78.645056. Downtown South is a proposed 140-acre (57 ha) real estate development by Kane Realty located to the south of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. Anchored by a soccer stadium and VR center, the US$2.2 billion project could feature as many as 23 high-rise structures with ...

  6. Federal Building (Raleigh, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. May 6, 1971. The Federal Building, also known as the Century Post Office, is a historic building located on Fayetteville Street in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, United States. It was the first Federal Government project in the South following the Civil War. Construction of the building began in 1874 and was completed in 1878.

  7. Pullen Park - Wikipedia

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    Official Website. Pullen Park is a 66.4-acre (0.27 km 2) [2] public park immediately west of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. It is located on Ashe Avenue and is adjacent to the Main and Centennial campuses of North Carolina State University, covering an area between Western Boulevard and historic Hillsborough Street. [1] Founded in 1887 ...

  8. Historic Oak View - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. April 3, 1991. Historic Oak View, also known as the Williams-Wyatt-Poole Farm, is a 19th-century historic farmstead and national historic district located east of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Founded as a forced-labor farm worked by black people enslaved by the land's white owners, Oak View features an early ...

  9. Raleigh Hills, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    UTC-7 (PDT) FIPS code. 41-60900 [4] GNIS feature ID. 2409125 [2] Raleigh Hills is a census-designated place and neighborhood in Washington County, Oregon within the metropolitan area of Portland, Oregon, United States. It is located in the southwest hills in Washington County, with Beaverton to the west, West Slope to the north, and Progress ...