Our Mission

The mission of the Raleigh Historic Development Commission is to identify, preserve, protect, and promote Raleigh’s historic resources.

Lane-Bennett House

Lane-Bennett House, Photo by Michael Zirkle Photography, copyright 2012 Raleigh Historic Development Commission
Photo by Michael Zirkle Photography, copyright 2009 Raleigh Historic Districts Commission
Street Address: 
7408 Ebenezer Church Road
Date: 
1775

Joseph Lane, brother of Joel Lane, who owned the land upon which Raleigh was founded, built this small Georgian style farmhouse in western Wake County. The house, moved to its present location in 1980 to prevent demolition, has been rehabilitated. Joseph Gales, founder of the newspaper Raleigh Register, once owned the house. Private residence.

*National Register of Historic Places

Raleigh Historic Landmarks (RHLs)

A joint public hearing before the Raleigh City Council and the Raleigh Historic Development Commission is being held for May 1 to discuss the designation of the G. Dewey and Elma Arndt House as a historic landmark. 
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Historic Overlay Districts (HODs)

The city’s first new HOD in 20 years takes effect May 1.
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National Register of Historic Places

In 2011, four RHDC sponsored Historic Districts were listed in the National Register: Longview Gardens, Rochester Heights, Battery Heights, and Hi-Mount.
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Certificates of Appropriateness (COAs)

After a year-long public effort of updating the Design Guidelines, the draft document is in the hands of the City Attorney prior to going to the RHDC and City Council for formal adoption. 
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