Civil War  |  Historic Site

North Carolina State Capitol

North Carolina

1 East Edenton Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
United States

The building is virtually unaltered from its Civil War era appearance. Completed in 1840, the capitol's house chamber was the site of the 1861 Secession Convention, and the building served several sessions of the Confederate legislature. The capitol was occupied by staff officers of Sherman's army from April to May 1865 and was peacefully surrendered. The capitol's dome was the site of one of the last U.S. Army signal stations. The legislative chambers contain the original 1840 desks and chairs.

North Carolina State Capitol: What's Nearby

Raleigh, NC
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Raleigh, North Carolina (NC-19)
Raleigh, NC
Orange County Historical Museum
Hillsborough, NC
Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site
Foar Oaks, NC
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Fayetteville, North Carolina (NC-139)
Fayetteville, NC
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Fayetteville, North Carolina (NC-28)
Fayetteville, NC
Museum of the Cape Fear/Arsenal Park
Fayetteville, NC
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Enfield, North Carolina (NC-9)
Enfield, NC
Abraham Wooten Monument & Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church
Princeville, NC
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Halifax, North Carolina (NC-174)
Halifax, NC
Sycamore Hill Gateway Plaza/Sycamore Hill Missionary Baptist Church
Greenville, NC
Historic Jamestown, Mendenhall Homeplace and Quaker Anti-Slavery Activity
Jamestown
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Jackson, North Carolina (NC-7)
Jackson, NC
Fort York at Yadkin River Park
Linwood, NC