North Carolina State Capitol

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1 E Edenton St
Raleigh, NC 27601
Built between 1833 and 1840, this National Historic Landmark is one of the best-preserved examples of a civic building in Greek Revival-style architecture. It originally housed the governor's office, cabinet offices, legislative chambers, state library and state geologist's office.

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Jennifer E.
10/31/2025

First, it is free to come and explore on your own. I waited for the guided tour, and it was worth the wait. I got more information from the guide than I would have gotten on my own. It is now...

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Les R.
6/8/2025

Was in Raleigh for work and went walking around and saw the State House. Had no clue Raleigh was the capital more knew anything about it really. As I walked by snagging some pictures I saw an...

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Chloe T.
11/16/2024

We enjoyed stopping by the NC State Capital while sightseeing in downtown Raleigh. It was the day before Veterans Day, so it was all decked out with flags and displays. My boyfriend is in the...

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Terra S.
8/10/2024

The smallest state capitol I have ever been in, but it's still the best thing to do in Raleigh North Carolina in my opinion. It is really cute because it's small. They have the statue of George...

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Alexander B.
5/29/2021

We absolutely loved touring the State Capitol. It's open again and is free to the public. The staff was friendly and there were free pamphlets you could take to learn more. There are 2 stories...

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