Our Mission

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

Early Development, Prior to 1830, Antebellum and Civil War Period, 1831-1865, Late Nineteenth Century,1866-1899, Early Twentieth Century, 1900-1945, Late Twentieth Century, 1946-1999, Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Institutional

Displaying All Landmarks

Displaying Landmarks For All Types

Displaying Landmarks For All Periods

State Capitol

State Capitol
Street Address: 
1 East Edenton Street (Union Square)
Date: 
1833-40

Tabernacle Baptist Church

Tabernacle Baptist Church
Street Address: 
219-223 East Hargett Street
Date: 
1881-1909

The Boylan Mansion (Montfort Hall)

The Boylan Mansion (Montfort Hall)
Street Address: 
308 South Boylan Avenue
Date: 
1858

The Mecca

The Mecca
Street Address: 
13 East Martin Street
Date: 
ca. 1880

Trinity House

Trinity House
Street Address: 
3700 Trenton Road
Date: 
ca. 1800

Truman & Annie Laurie Williams House

Truman & Annie Laurie Williams House
Street Address: 
910 Harvey Street
Date: 
1939

Tucker Carriage House

Tucker Carriage House
Street Address: 
116 St. Mary's Street
Date: 
Late 19th Century

Tucker House

Tucker House
Street Address: 
418 North Person Street
Date: 
1915

Tupper Memorial Baptist Church

Tupper Memorial Baptist Church
Street Address: 
501 South Blount Street
Date: 
1912, renovated in 1957 and 1976

Wake County Home

Wake County Home
Street Address: 
401 East Whitaker Mill Road
Date: 
1913-1914

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