#TBT – We are throwing back to 1979, and the relocation of Raleigh’s Capehart House. The home was built in 1898 at 403 North Wilmington Street in the Queen Anne style for Lucy Catherine Capehart and her husband, B.A. Capehart. Mrs. Capehart resided there until her death in 1908. It became the home of […]
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Throwback Thursday – Briggs Hardware Building
#TBT – Today we are throwing back to 1910, and the Briggs Hardware building, located at 220 Fayetteville Street. The building is the only 19th century commercial building in Raleigh that remains virtually unchanged since construction, which was completed in 1874. It was Raleigh’s first skyscraper, at four stories (plus a basement). In addition […]
Throwback Thursday – Mordecai House, Raleigh NC
#TBT – We are throwing back to the late 19th century today with a photograph of the historic Mordecai House, located in Mordecai Park. It is the oldest house in Raleigh in its original location. Built in 1785, it was originally the center of a plantation. The oldest section of the home was built by […]
Throwback Thursday – North Carolina Executive Mansion
#TBT – Today we are throwing back to 1967, and a photo of the North Carolina Executive Mansion before the fence was constructed. The mansion is situated in the Blount Street Historic District, Raleigh’s most fashionable neighborhood between the Civil War and World War I. Construction of the mansion was begun in 1883 by prisoners […]
Throwback Thursday – Mr. Peanut statue, Raleigh NC
#TBT We are throwing back today to the 1960’s, and the iconic Mr. Peanut statue on South Wilmington Street in Raleigh. The statue, over 50 feet tall, stood next to a Planters Peanut and Candy store, and welcomed visitors to Raleigh from miles away. The store and the statue are now gone, replaced by […]
Throwback Thursday – Seaboard Railroad Office Building, Raleigh
#TBT: Today we are flashing back to 1977, and the moving of the Seaboard Railroad Office Building. Originally called the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Office Building, it was constructed in 1861 in the Italianate Style at the corner of Halifax and North Streets in downtown Raleigh. That area was redeveloped in 1977 as the […]
Throwback Thursday – Reynolds Coliseum
#TBT – We are throwing back to 1950 and Reynolds Coliseum, located on the North Carolina State University campus. The building was constructed to host a variety of events, including agricultural expositions, as there were no proper indoor facilities at the time. Construction began in 1942, but was halted by the war. The building […]
Throwback Thursday – North Carolina Museum of Art
#TBT We are throwing back the original location of the North Carolina Museum of Art. This photo depicts a school group visiting the museum in 1963 at its original location. The Museum first opened its doors sixty years ago, in the State Highway Division Building on Morgan Street in downtown Raleigh. It was the […]
Throwback Thursday – Olivia Raney Library, Raleigh NC 1909
#TBT We are throwing back to 1909, and a postcard of the Olivia Raney Public Library, Raleigh’s first library. Raleigh businessman Richard Raney gifted the City of Raleigh a library, which was named in honor his wife, who died one year after their marriage. The building, located at the corner of Salisbury and Hillsborough […]
Throwback Thursday – Colonial Pines Hotel and Resort
#TBT – We are throwing back to 1956 today, and a postcard of the Colonial Pines Hotel and Resort, located two miles south of Raleigh, on Tryon Road near the intersection of U.S. Highway 70. The hotel, which opened in 1933, was surrounded by a pine forest on three sides, and included two 18-hole golf […]