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Free Guided Tours of the North Carolina State Capitol
Experience the rich history of North Carolina with a visit to the State Capitol building in Raleigh. This iconic Greek Revival structure, completed in 1840, stands as a National Historic Landmark and offers visitors a fascinating look into the civic evolution of the state. Guests are invited to participate in complimentary guided tours every Saturday at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. These engaging sessions take you through the historic rotunda, past the Governor's office, and into the former senate and house chambers where pivotal legislative decisions once shaped the region.
No reservations are required for these walk-in tours, making it an ideal weekend activity for families, students, and history enthusiasts alike. If your schedule is tight, the building also welcomes self-guided tours during regular weekday and Saturday hours. After exploring the Capitol, consider walking just two minutes to visit the nearby North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Whether you are a local resident or a visitor to Raleigh, we invite you to step inside and walk through the halls of history today.
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