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  1. Fayetteville Street Historic District. Buildings dating from 1874. Raleigh's main street has seen architectural flamboyance and shifting fortunes. The oldest surviving buildings on Fayetteville Street reflect the ambition and success of Raleigh's businessmen in the years following the Civil War. Briggs Hardware, for instance, opened on ...

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  3. The Fayetteville Street Historic District in Raleigh, North Carolina is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The District includes the 100–400 blocks of Fayetteville Street, the 00–100 blocks of the south side of West Hargett Street, the 00 block of the north side of West Martin Street, and the 100 ...

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  4. Apr 14, 2018 · Two pedestrian corridors, designed by Richard Bell in 1965 and redeveloped by Surface 678 in 2015, connect Fayetteville and Wilmington Streets. A streetcar line served the district from 1891 until 1933, when the tracks were paved over for automobile access. In 1977, in an effort to revitalize downtown Raleigh’s central spine, Fayetteville ...

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    • The Spirit of Downtown Raleigh
    • Things to Do in Downtown Raleigh: Fayetteville Street District
    • Things to Do in Downtown Raleigh: Warehouse District
    • Things to Do in The Capital District of Downtown Raleigh
    • Things to Do in The Moore Square District, Downtown Raleigh
    • Things to Do in The Glenwood South District, Downtown Raleigh
    • Things to Do in The Seaboard + Person Street District, Downtown Raleigh
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    When you visit Raleigh, downtown is where you’ll find the most historic and best neighborhoods in Raleigh, world-class museums, the best places to eat in Raleigh, innovative breweries, underground bars and cocktail bars, food halls, coffee shops, performing arts venues, and local retail stores. Among the inhabitants are artists, musicians, innovati...

    Call it the central thoroughfare of downtown Raleigh, or the city’s central business corridor, Fayetteville Street has been rejuvenatedsince transforming from a pedestrian mall to a two lane street in 2006. Fayetteville and surrounding streets like Hargett, Davie, Martin and S Wilmington have exploded with an abundance of restaurants, bars, galleri...

    The Warehouse Districtis probably our favorite of the downtown Raleigh districts and talk about a renaissance! The six-block Warehouse Districthas transformed from its former red-brick industrial buildings into a vibrant mix of restaurants, cafes, bars, a food hall, boutique shopping, art museums, studios and technology firms. It’s become a mecca f...

    Being the capital city of North Carolina, of course there’s a historic capital district. It’s also where you’ll find some of the city’s biggest tourist attractions and museums. This area is home to stately buildings and some of N.C.’s most iconic public landmarks such as the North Carolina State Capitol Building, the North Carolina Executive Mansio...

    Moore Squarehas been a place of gathering, entertainment, and recreation for locals and visitors to Raleigh since 1972. This four-acre urban green spacewas originally conceived as one of five public green spaces for the City of Raleigh and the park/square and surrounds is a charming mix of old and new in the heart of downtown Raleigh. After playing...

    South Glenwood Ave is one of downtown Raleigh’s signature streets, and the streets of Glenwood South are known as the entertainment district of Raleigh. Glenwood Ave is lined with a mixture of new and old Raleigh restaurants and bars (including the world record holding Raleigh Beer Garden), cool boutique stores, art galleries and studios. This dist...

    North Person Street in the northern end of downtown Raleighis another area that continues to improve, and one that has more of a neighborly feel. Along with the nearby Seaboard Station area, on N Person Street you will find unique locally owned businesses including a bakery, burger bar, brewery and wine store, ice cream shop, bookstore, pizza joint...

    I hope this guide on the best things to do in downtown Raleigh helps you plan a trip to visit Raleigh? Stay tuned, as we’ll be updating this guide over time. If you haven’t already subscribed to our weekly email so you don’t miss any updates, you can do that on our home page. And if there’s anything you’d like to suggest we add to this post, leave ...

  5. City Club Raleigh - 150 Fayetteville St. City of Raleigh Museum - 220 Fayetteville St. The Commons - 150 Fayetteville Street. Downtown Dental - 205 Fayetteville St. Enterprise Rent-A-Car - 431 S McDowell St. F45 Training - 207 W Davie St. FastMed Urgent Care Clinic - 107 W Hargett St.

  6. After being converted in the 1970s to a pedestrian mall closed to automobile traffic, downtown Raleigh, N.C.’s central thoroughfare, Fayetteville St., was restored in 2006 to a drivable main street; the city’s central business corridor has exploded with energy and activity ever since. This district distinguishes Raleigh as a sophisticated ...

  7. Fayetteville Street is the historical heart of this city. It has seen iconic events like the march of Union troops to the Capitol in the waning days of the Civil War. It has seen welcome-home parades at the close of other wars and protests that helped end segregation. More prosaically, Fayetteville and surrounding streets have been Raleigh’s central business district since the nineteenth ...

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