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First Friday Cemetery Tours

Date and Time
Fri, Jul 3, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Venue
Oakwood Cemetery, Raleigh
Address
701 Oakwood Avenue, Raleigh, NC (233.5 mi)
Price
$10.00
Description

Step into the past with the First Friday Cemetery Tours at the beautiful Historic Oakwood Cemetery in Raleigh. Spanning 72 acres and over 140 years of local heritage, this serene park-like setting serves as the final resting place for numerous governors, senators, and civil war figures. These monthly guided tours offer a unique opportunity to explore North Carolina history through the captivating stories of the famous and infamous individuals interred within these grounds.

Each tour provides an engaging look into the rich legacy of our region while supporting the essential preservation of historical monuments. Whether you are a local history buff or simply seeking a unique evening activity, this experience promises to be both educational and unforgettable. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing and bring water as you embark on this journey through time.

Registration is required for these monthly sessions. Secure your spot today by visiting the official website to register and learn more about upcoming dates. Join us for an evening of discovery as we honor the heritage of our community and explore the fascinating stories etched into our history.

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