The walking tour starts to take us out of the core downtown district and past some of the more historic homes of Raleigh. The Blount Street Commons project will greatly affect this area of the tour with parking lots being ripped up and developed and houses renovated or even moved.
31. First Baptist Church (1859)
32. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences (2000)
33. State Legislative Building (1963)
35. Andrews-London House (1918)
38. Andrews-Duncan House (1874)
39. Higgs-Coble-Helms House (1878)
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