Celebrating Historic Preservation and America’s 250th Birthday
This May, we’re celebrating Preservation Month, Bike Month, and America’s 250th Birthday! Grab your bike for a 5-mile route that will feature stops at five Raleigh Historic Landmarks that span Raleigh’s 250 years of building history! Volunteers will share a brief history at each stop.
The stops include:
- Joel Lane House - 160 S. St. Mary's St. – Raleigh's oldest surviving dwelling
- State Capitol & Union Square - 1 E. Edenton St. – The heart of North Carolina government
- Early Store Building (Heilig-Levine) - 137 S. Wilmington St. – 150+ years of downtown commerce
- Chavis Park Carousel - 505 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. – A historic park and carousel
- (Former) BB&T Building - 227 Fayetteville St. – A downtown Raleigh icon
Come Prepared
The ride will begin and end at Exchange Plaza, located between Wilmington and Fayetteville Streets in downtown. Riders are encouraged to bring their own bikes and helmets. Free scooter rentals and Cardinal Share e-bikes will also be available. Water and restrooms are available at the City of Raleigh Museum before/after the ride, but are not provided along the route - please plan accordingly.
See more ride details.