Department of Cultural Resources
Department of Cultural Resources is a public building in Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina which is located on East Jones Street. Department of Cultural Resources is situated nearby to The North Carolina State Library, as well as near the public building State Records Center.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and North Carolina Museum of History.
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Museum
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The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is a natural history museum in Raleigh, North Carolina. The museum is the oldest in the state, and the largest natural history museum in the Southeastern United States. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is situated 730 feet west of Department of Cultural Resources.
North Carolina Museum of History
Museum
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The North Carolina Museum of History is a history museum located in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. It is an affiliate through the Smithsonian Affiliations program. North Carolina Museum of History is situated 530 feet southwest of Department of Cultural Resources.
North Carolina State Legislative Building
Public building
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The North Carolina State Legislative Building was opened in 1963 and is the current meeting place of the North Carolina General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of North Carolina. North Carolina State Legislative Building is situated 540 feet west of Department of Cultural Resources.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Historic Oakwood and Boylan Heights.
Historic Oakwood
Neighborhood
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Historic Oakwood is a neighborhood in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places, that is known for its Historic Oakwood Cemetery and many Victorian and Second Empire houses.
Boylan Heights
Neighborhood
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Boylan Heights is one of eight historic neighborhoods surrounding downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. Developed in the early 20th century it was one of the earliest planned suburbs in the city.
Isabelle Bowen Henderson House and Gardens
Neighborhood
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Isabelle Bowen Henderson House and Gardens is a historic home and garden and national historic district located at Raleigh, North Carolina. The main house is a modest 19th century turreted late Victorian period frame cottage, with a Colonial Revival style studio wing and kitchen and dining porch added in 1937.
Department of Cultural Resources
- Type: Public building
- Address: 100 East Jones Street
- Categories: building and government building
- Location: Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
35.78285° or 35° 46′ 58″ northLongitude
-78.63719° or 78° 38′ 14″ westOpen location code
8773Q9M7+44OpenStreetMap ID
way 47758593OpenStreetMap feature
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include The North Carolina State Library and State Records Center.
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