Historic building in Raleigh.

May is Historic Preservation Month

Retaining and maintaining places that tether people to their larger community is a public good. Historic preservation is an effective tool to manage growth, encourage community reinvestment, promote socially, culturally, and economically strong communities, and foster a culture of sustainability. That’s why May is National Historic Preservation Month! Join Raleigh’s Mayor and City Council in observing this 2024 proclamation and celebrating the historic places that make Raleigh special.

Read the proclamation

Lead Department:
Planning and Development

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