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  1. North Carolina State Capitol, c. 1861; Governor David S. Reid is in the foreground Raleigh, North Carolina in 1872 North Carolina State Treasurers Office in State Capitol, c. 1890s. In 1808, Andrew Johnson, the United States' future 17th President, was born at Casso's Inn in Raleigh.

  2. Discover Raleigh, N.C., a vibrant city with a rich cultural scene, a thriving foodie culture and a wealth of outdoor activities. Find hotels, restaurants, events and things to do for your trip to the City of Oaks.

  3. Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina, is one of the South’s most vibrant, eclectic cities – where eclectic meets traditional and historic meets modern. Centrally located along the USA's eastern coast, the city forms part of North Carolina’s famed Research Triangle, a wellspring of education, research and technical innovation.

  4. Jun 11, 2024 · Raleigh, city, capital of North Carolina, and seat (1771) of Wake county, central North Carolina, U.S. It lies roughly 25 miles (40 km) southeast of both Chapel Hill and Durham, the three cities forming one of the state’s major urban areas—the Research Triangle.

  5. Raleigh (pronounced / ˈ r ɔː l i /, RALL-lee) is the capital and the 2nd most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina as well as the county seat of Wake County. Raleigh is known as the "City of Oaks" for its many oak trees . [10]

  6. Feb 4, 2024 · Raleigh, NC, is one of the best cities to visit in the US South! With both Southern charm and modern vitality, this city has so much to offer travelers. Located in the heart of the Research Triangle Park, Raleigh stands as a hub of innovation and education, hosting renowned universities and research institutions like the NC State University Campus.

  7. Raleigh is one of the few U.S. state capitals that was specifically established and planned to serve as a capital. Its location was chosen partly for being near the center of the state and partly because it was close to Isaac Hunter's Tavern, where North Carolina legislators and other government officials liked to stay.