People participate in a Raleigh pride march in 1988.

Raleigh Pride March held in 1988.

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24
Monday
March 2025
7–8:30 p.m.

LGBTQIA+ Historic Places Community Meeting

Add to Calendar 2025-03-24 19:00:00 2025-03-24 20:30:00 LGBTQIA+ Historic Places Community Meeting LGBTQIA+ Historic Context Study The LGBTQIA+ Historic Context Study report is now available! Check out the final report or project summary to learn about some of Raleigh's important LGBTQIA+ historic places. The project evaluates 20 places for potential local Raleigh Historic Landmark listing, suggests other possible recognition options, and provides recommendations for further study. You are also invited to join city staff and the consultant, Cynthia de Miranda, as they share findings and provide updates about the next steps in the study.Light refreshments will be served.  Pullen Community CenterMeeting Room 112B408 Ashe AveRaleigh, NC 27607 City of Raleigh Historic Preservation919-996-4478historicpreservation@raleighnc.gov America/New_York public

LGBTQIA+ Historic Context Study

The LGBTQIA+ Historic Context Study report is now available! Check out the final report or project summary to learn about some of Raleigh's important LGBTQIA+ historic places. The project evaluates 20 places for potential local Raleigh Historic Landmark listing, suggests other possible recognition options, and provides recommendations for further study.

You are also invited to join city staff and the consultant, Cynthia de Miranda, as they share findings and provide updates about the next steps in the study.

Light refreshments will be served.
 

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Contact

 

Historic Preservation
919-996-4478
historicpreservation@raleighnc.gov

Address:

Pullen Community Center
Meeting Room 112B
408 Ashe Ave
Raleigh, NC 27607

Event Type:
Community and Workshops

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