Spring Historic Oakwood Neighborhood Walking Tour

Sat May 04 2024 at 02:00 pm to 03:45 pm

Outside the NC Medical Society Building | Raleigh

Raleigh Walking Tours, LLC
Publisher/HostRaleigh Walking Tours, LLC
Spring Historic Oakwood Neighborhood Walking Tour
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Looking for something fun and unique to do with Mom on Mother's Day weekend? Why not bring her out to see some beautiful historic homes?
About this Event

This tour is pay-what-you-want ! If you enjoy the tour, please compensate your guide appropriately! CASH ONLY please! Usually, the guide receives $15 to $20 per adult, but you are free to give more or less than that, depending on how you feel about your tour. As you can imagine, the tour guide has to work hard to earn your appreciation!

Tours have always been pay-what-you-want, but advance registration is now REQUIRED. I need to ensure that there will not be too many people on the tour, and I need to be able to communicate with you if the tour needs to be cancelled due to the weather or low signups.

I have added a bonus date for this tour for anyone who can't make it on Mother's Day weekend -- Saturday, May 20th at 2:00 p.m.!

Looking for something fun and unique to do with Mom on Mother's Day weekend? Why not bring her out to see some beautiful historic homes? This informative and entertaining walking tour is perfect for Mom and the entire family!

But everyone is welcome, even if you aren't bringing your Mom or aren't a mom yourself!!

The historic Oakwood neighborhood is the oldest neighborhood in Raleigh at least partially outside of the downtown. On this tour, you will learn how much of the Oakwood neighborhood was almost destroyed in the 1970s.

We will also discuss the main architectural styles in Oakwood and the stories of the people who built these gorgeous historic homes. In addition, you will see Oakwood's "modern house," which created such a stir in the neighborhood in 2013-14 that the story was reported nationwide.

Other interesting stops include Pullentown, a tiny sub-neighborhood within Oakwood, and a home where a made-for-TV movie was filmed that starred a very famous classic actor and actress.

PLEASE NOTE: This walking tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, but may be slightly shorter depending on the size and speed of the group.

We will start on the sidewalk outside of the North Carolina Medical Society building at the corner of N. Person St. and E. Lane St.  The closest mappable address is 222 N. Person St. The tour will end one block away from the starting point.

Plenty of free street parking is available in the Oakwood neighborhood on weekends. Several of the streets in Oakwood are one-way (including both Person St. and Lane St.), so please keep that in mind when you are looking for parking. There is some parking on the right-hand side of Person St. Great parking is also available in the 200 block of E. Lane St. Turn left from Person St. onto Lane St., and you're there!

We will NOT be entering any of the homes on the tour; we will be viewing the exteriors only. In addition, there will not be any restroom breaks or stops for food/drinks.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Outside the NC Medical Society Building, 222 North Person Street, Raleigh, United States

Tickets

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