Annual Wake County Historical Society Meeting

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Annual Wake County Historical Society Meeting

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Date and Time
June 1, 2026, 7pm to 8:30pm
Venue
Mordecai Historic Park Classroom in the Visitors Center
Location
Downtown Raleigh
Address
1101 Wake Forest Rd, Raleigh, NC 27604 (373.6 mi)
Price
Contact for pricing
Description

The Wake County Historical Society invites you to its annual meeting featuring a presentation by authors Mary Ruffin Hanbury and Ian Dunn. Following a brief business session, the speakers will discuss their book, Lost Raleigh: Exploring the Oak City's Architecture. This event explores the history of significant Raleigh landmarks that have been demolished over the centuries.

Hanbury and Dunn provide a comprehensive look at the city's architectural past by sharing photographs and stories of lost homes, public buildings, and businesses. Attendees will gain insight into how these structures shaped Raleigh identity from the late eighteenth century through the twentieth century. The discussion also highlights the importance of historic preservation in maintaining community character today.

This event is ideal for local historians, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the evolving story of Raleigh. The atmosphere is educational, welcoming, and perfect for those looking to connect with others who share a passion for local heritage. Join us to learn more about the city we call home and the efforts required to preserve its unique history.

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