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The Mordecai Story
The Mordecai Story: Faith, Family, and Community in Raleigh
Examine two centuries of history through the lens of the Mordecai story! By considering faith, family, and community, this exhibit sheds light on the many people—both enslaved and free—who were part of the Mordecai story from the late 18th century through the early 20th century.
Portraits of a Park
50th Anniversary of Mordecai Historic Park
This exhibit shows how the park has grown and changed over the decades, from the initial vision of the founders to the modern era.
Square Roots
Square Roots: The History of Moore Square
Explore one of Raleigh’s most significant historic sites, Moore Square! Located in the heart of Raleigh since the city’s founding in 1792.
Women of Change
Women of Change: The Legacy of the 19th Amendment
Unite with women who fought for the right to vote and continue to make waves in politics.
Hello, We Are Raleigh!
Our capital city has such a rich and vibrant history that we can’t wait to share with you!
You Really Stuck it to Me Today
The Political Cartoons of Dwane Powell
This exhibit features 25 original cartoons spanning the length of Dwane Powell’s career, with an original mural painted by Powell himself.
An Emblem of Human Mercy
An Emblem of Human Mercy: The Wake County Red Cross
Meet the Raleigh chapter of the Red Cross, which inspired women from all over North Carolina to take action during World War I and the Spanish Flu epidemic.
A Family Story
A Family Story: Images from the Pope House Museum
Navigate through photographs from the Pope House Museum Collection illuminating African American family life in the segregated South.
The Music Man
The Music Man: The Life and Legacy of Joseph Winters
Witness the musical acts brought to the Capitol City by one of Raleigh’s finest.
Capital Cartography
Capital Cartography: A History of Raleigh in Maps
Examine over 200 years of maps, showing how Raleigh has evolved since its founding.