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Designation Documents
Period of Significance: 1792 - 1960
Two centuries of Raleigh’s history are represented in the architecture of the Capitol Square Historic District.
Special Character Essay
What is a Special Character Essay?
A special character essay guides the Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) design review process. It is a physical neighborhood description, noting important architectural and site features. It also describes common historic development patterns and spatial relationships. Each of Raleigh’s local historic districts has its own unique essay. To read a general history of the neighborhood, see the designation report linked above.
Read the Capitol Square Special Character Essay.
National Register of Historic Places
This National Register district map is for illustrative purposes only and is not the official zoning map, which is maintained in iMaps.
The Capitol Square Historic District is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as the Capitol Area Historic District. The NRHP is a separate type of district from a local HOD, overseen by the National Park Service (NPS) with help from the NC State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). It has different rules, benefits, designation process, and sometimes boundaries.
Contributing properties in the Capitol Square National Register Historic District may be eligible for the federal and state historic tax credit programs. Visit the Historic Property Tax Credit webpage for more information.