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This beautiful neoclassical revival-style home is located in downtown Raleigh in the historic Oakwood Neighborhood. The Tucker House is a non-staffed facility that can be rented for meetings, weddings, receptions, and parties.
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This beautiful neoclassical revival-style home is located in downtown Raleigh in the historic Oakwood Neighborhood. The Tucker House is a non-staffed facility that can be rented for meetings, weddings, receptions, and parties.
Vanessa Jeter
vanessa.jeter@raleighnc.gov
919-996-4363
Historic Resources and Museum Program
Tucker House
418 N. Person St.
Raleigh, NC 27604
The Tucker House is a non-staffed facility. If you are interested in renting the Tucker House and would like a tour of the facility please contact Vanessa Jeter at 919-996-4363.
The Tucker House was built in 1914 for Garland S. Tucker, owner of G.S. Tucker Furniture Company. The home was donated to the City of Raleigh by the Tucker Family in 1975. At that time, the home was located one block west, at 420 N. Blount Street.
It was moved to its present site by the City and renovated as a Community Meeting House.
Read more history about the Tucker House.
The Tucker House does not offer an informal reservation system. The facility is booked on a first-come, first-served basis. To start the rental process, all applicants must contact and meet with the Historic Sites Rental Manager, Vanessa Jeter at vanessa.jeter@raleighnc.gov.
The Tucker House is available to rent every day from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., excluding holidays.
The Tucker House dates to 1914 and is a beautiful and historic setting for small weddings, receptions, parties, and other special events. The downstairs features a parlor, piano room, dining room, two sitting rooms, and a spacious catering kitchen. The downstairs can accommodate 100 people or 50 for a seated event. No dancing is allowed in the Tucker House, as it retains its original flooring.
Learn more about our Special Occasion Rentals.
Check out our calendar below for more information about programs and special events at the Borden Building at Fletcher Park, Mordecai Historic Park Tucker House and the Historic Raleigh Trolley!
View the Historic Sites Programs and Special Events Calendar
The Tucker House features beautiful antiques dating to the early 1900s. Several pieces belonged to the Tucker Family and many pieces were donated to the home by the Society for the Preservation of Historic Oakwood.
Browse the HRM online collections database to view artifacts related to the site.
If you are interested in volunteering at the Tucker House please contact Historic Sites Manager Joshua Ingersoll or view the volunteer information for the Historic Resources and Museum Program.
As a member, you will help revitalize and preserve North Carolina's history. You will also enjoy cross program perks at the City of Raleigh Museum, The Raleigh Trolley, Mordecai Historic Park, Borden, Tucker, and Pope House Museum.
There are many perks:
You can join the COR Museum Friends Group or the Mordecai Square Association; perks convey to each.