Raleigh’s black history, heritage, and culture are deeply rooted in the Biltmore Hills neighborhood (located in southeast Raleigh) and beyond. The Raleigh Historic Development Commission is conducting a study to identify important historic places (both existing and lost) between 1945-1975. It will recommend buildings and sites that are eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. The study will include a special focus on:
- Churches
- Entertainment venues
- The Civil Rights movement
- Black architects and builders
- The Biltmore Hills neighborhood
Learn more about Raleigh’s Black History & Heritage Study: 1945-1975.
Original source can be found here.