The Great Raleigh Trolley Adventure Goes to Pskov, Russia!
Poe Hall
Early History of North Carolina & Raleigh
North Carolina was slow to develop By Olaf Rahardt Watermark suppressed by Frédéric MICHEL for the French graphic lab of Wikipedia (marinemaler -olaf-rahardt. com) [CC BY-SA 3. 0 (http: //creativecommons. org/licenses/by-sa/3. 0)], via Wikimedia Commons
NC developed with people coming into state from North and South http: //dc. lib. unc. edu/cdm/ref/collection/ncmaps/id/123
http: //www. historykat. com/US/census/1800/second-census-united-states-north-carolina 1800 -wake-county. html Governor William Tryon
http: //www. history. org/foundation/journal/autumn 08/prints. cfm? show. Site=mobile
Layout of Raleigh http: //raleighpublicrecord. org/opinion/2013/01/21/raleigh-squared-the-city-started-with-five-downtown-parks/
Brick Making
Civic Center
Sir Walter Raleigh
THE GREAT RALEIGH TROLLEY ADVENTURE BEGINS
Capitol Building
George Washington
Confederate Memorial
Confederate Women
Aycock
War Memorial
Vietnam Memorial
Mordecai House
Overseer’s Cottage
Kitchen & Herb Garden
William Peace University
St. Mary’s Prep School
Oakwood Cemetery
Shaw University
St. Augustine University
St. Agnes Hospital Ruins
Memorial Auditorium
View to Capitol Building
City Market
City Market Mural
City of Oaks
Executive Mansion
Bell Tower
Tower Room Door
Court of Carolinas
Reynold’s Coliseum
Carolina Hurricanes
Hunt Library
Pullen Road and Park
Murphy School
Shimmer Wall
Museum of History
Museum of Art
North Hills Shopping Center
Broughton High School