Joel Lane Museum House Inc
728 W Hargett St, Raleigh, NC 27603
Joel Lane's house, a jewel of mid-Atlantic Georgian architecture, was built circa 1770 in North Carolina's back country. In 1792, Joel Lane sold 1,000 acres to the state of NC for building the new capital city. His house is open for tours led by costumed docents who will take you on a virtual trip back in time to the founding of the state and the nation. Also on the site is a gorgeous neo-colonial garden, herb garden, middle-class home of 1790, and a Visitors Center with a museum shop packed with delightful books, gifts, and souvenirs for young and old.
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The Birthplace of North Carolina's Capital
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Tue Closed Wed - Fri: Sat: Sun Closed - Extra Phones
Fax: 919-833-9431
- Payment method
- visa, master card, debit, check, cash
- Location
- At the corner of Saint Mary's and Hargett Streets near downtown Raleigh, NC.
- Neighborhood
- University
- Amenities
- On-street parking, public restroom newly built spring 2010, gardens (formal English and herb) with benches for rest & relaxation
- Accreditation
American Association of State & Local History
- Other Link
- Categories
- Historical Places, Museums, Tourist Information & Attractions
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