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Nov 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 militar… Full review by chloethomas1213
Sep 2, 2024
The North Carolina State Capitol is a tremendous historical building currently being restored. The historical statues and war memorials were impressive in detail, honor, and tribute. The exterior is … Full review by Lisa B
Aug 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 Washi… Full review by TerrasTravels
Yes. We just showed up at the visitors desk and asked when the next tour was. We were directed to wait in the rotunda until our docent came along. I believe the tours started about every …
Yes. We just showed up at the visitors desk and asked when the next tour was. We were directed to wait in the rotunda until our docent came along. I believe the tours started about every hour and a half or so.
How can I get a guided tour of the Capital? It seems to be available to groups only. Thanks!
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My understanding is that you are correct. They do guided tours for groups but they don't say how large a group is. To be honest I don't think a tour is really necessary. The city of Raleigh …
My understanding is that you are correct. They do guided tours for groups but they don't say how large a group is. To be honest I don't think a tour is really necessary. The city of Raleigh was not on the map when the War for Independance was fought and the Civil War never touched it. There are a number of statues and plaques around and in the building so, going and walking the area on your own is, in my opinion, a better option than taking a tour, anyway.