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January 3, 2011. The Battery Heights Historic District is a historic neighborhood and national historic district located southeast of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Named for the earthen batteries stationed in the area during the Civil War, the neighborhood has a suburban character, despite its close proximity to the city center.
The Hayes Barton Historic District is a neighborhood located northwest of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Hayes Barton, an upper class neighborhood designed by landscape architect Earle Sumner Draper, contains 457 buildings on 1,750 acres (7.1 km 2 ). The neighborhood design includes roads fitted to the contours of the land and ...
83001924 [1] Added to NRHP. August 3, 1983. The Moore Square Historic District is a registered historic district located in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, the district is centered on Moore Square, one of two surviving four-acre (1.6 hm) parks from Raleigh's original 1792 plan. [2]
In envisioning Raleigh’s future, it’s crucial that every resident, regardless of background, can find affordable housing and maintain the homes they’ve owned for generations.
Home ownership: A little more than 55% of residents own their home in Durham county, and median monthly owner costs come to about $1,650, according to 2023 Census numbers. Gen Z’s homeownership ...
A third-party survey organized by the city found 50% of Raleigh residents polled did “not support” or were not supportive at all” of moving to four-year terms, while 19% were “somewhat ...
The Joel Lane House, also known as Wakefield, was built in 1769 and is now a restored historic home and museum in Raleigh, North Carolina. It is the oldest dwelling in Wake County and contains collections of 18th century artifacts and period furnishings. [2] The museum grounds include a detached middle-class home built circa 1790, a formal city ...
A majority of Raleigh residents want sidewalks in their neighborhoods, especially around schools, bus stops, parks and greenways, and shopping centers. Younger, newer and renting residents ...