Raleigh is nicknamed the “City of Oaks” for its sheer number of majestic oak trees which line the streets. The area is also nicknamed “The Triangle”.
You may have driven past the Welcome to Raleigh Y’all mural? If not, it was created to promote equality, inclusion, and tolerance and “Welcome to Raleigh Y’all” is depicted in 17 different languages.
When it opened in 1949 with three stores and one restaurant, the Village District (formerly Cameron Village) became the first shopping center between Washington D.C. and Atlanta., and a Raleigh Tradition was born.
Raleigh is well known for its quality and quantity of free museums in Raleigh, and has often been referred to as the “Smithsonian of the South”.
Pullen Park and its 66 acres of land was the first public park in North Carolina and the 5th oldest operating amusement park in the U.S.