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Black History Month: The Sit-Ins at Woolworth’s

February, 03, 2009

The student sit-in movement that began at a Wooloworth’s started a peaceful protest that helped Raleigh along the path to integration.

Tuesday’s Snow Was Nothing….

January, 22, 2009

In 1899, Raleigh got 17.7 inches on Fayetteville.

This Month in Raleigh History

January, 05, 2009

The month of January in Raleigh’s past….

Aunt Betsy and Her “Automobull”

December, 17, 2008

A Fayetteville Street fixture from the past.

The 200 Block of Fayetteville Street

December, 15, 2008

One of Raleigh’s best walks down memory lane, the 200 blk. of Fayetteville Street, is set to get some new neighbors soon.

Metropolitan Hall Bell Returns to the City of Raleigh

November, 19, 2008

Another favorite structure from the past, Metropolitan Hall (aka. The Market House), is back in Raleigh news. In a ceremony this morning at Fire Station 1 on Davie Street, the building’s former bell was returned to City custody by NC State. According to the City, no one is quite sure how State came to be in possession of the historic bell, but they have had it for over 60 years, and decided it was time for it to go back to its rightful owner. More Olde Raleigh below the fold.

Save a Raleigh Landmark!

November, 12, 2008

The Joel Lane Museum House is in need of your help.

A.G. Bauer, Raleigh’s Architect

November, 10, 2008

Unfortunately, there’s not much left in Raleigh that represents the creative mind of one of the city’s most influential architects, A.G. Bauer.  Most of his buildings are long gone due to the rejection of the ornamental design in the 1960s and 70s, but one of his most heartfelt projects is still standing in Oakwood Cemetery—his wife’s tombstone—which marks the end of this amazing architect’s short career.

Baptist Female University

October, 31, 2008

Ghost of Meredith Past…

State Fair

October, 25, 2008

In keeping with Fair fun, here is an undated photo of two kids enjoying the gluttony of the NC State Fair. I don’t think you’ll be finding a 5 cent hot dog this year, but at least you can probably snag one that is fried.

Yarborough House: The Place to be Seen

July, 28, 2008

With all the talk about the end of Yancy’s, and what might become of that space, it’s interesting to take a look at the importance in Raleigh history that piece of land holds. The area of Fayetteville Street that houses Yancy’s and The Hudson used to be home to one of the most popular spots in the city. More on the Yarborough House Below the Fold

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