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Historic Oakwood
The guide was updated:This historic neighborhood covering 30 blocks is a great place for a quiet stroll among diverse architecture and beautiful gardens. Many of the houses here date back to the nineteenth century and have been restored to their original splendor. Having a guided tour of the neighborhood is also an option.
Useful Information
- Address: 411 N. Bloodworth Street, Raleigh
- Tickets: Free
- Website: www.historicoakwood.org
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