10 Government Buildings in North Carolina That You Shouldn't Miss

January 31, 2022 Alida England

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1. The Jones House Cultural and Community Center

604 W King St, Boone, NC 28607-3420 +1 828-268-6280 [email protected] http://www.joneshouse.org/
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The Jones House Cultural and Community Center

The Jones House Cultural and Community Center serves as the Town of Boone's community center and offices for the Department of Cultural Resources. The house, built in 1908 by a local physician, offers a free art gallery and history galleries on the house and Boone.

2. North Carolina State Capitol

1 E Edenton St, Raleigh, NC 27601-1011 +1 919-733-4994 http://www.ncstatecapitol.org
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North Carolina State Capitol

The State Capitol building, built in 1840, is an excellent example of a civic structure in Greek Revival-style architecture. Though recently renovated, the building does contain some original furniture.

Reviewed By mlorahga - Augusta, United States

I took my lunch break from a Convention and walked up to the North Carolina State Capital Building. It is a great Greek Revival structure, although only used now for the Governor's offices and official functions. It has been beautifully restored to its 1840's appearance.

3. I-95 South Welcome Center

I-95 at Mile Marker 5, Rowland, NC 28383 +1 910-422-8314 [email protected] https://www.nccommerce.com/contact/north-carolina-welcome-centers#i-95-south-welcome-center
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I-95 South Welcome Center

North Carolina's nine Welcome Centers promote thousands of tourism-related businesses — attractions, accommodations, events and more — to visitors already in the state actively seeking travel information. Located on Interstate highways just inside the state line, each Welcome Center has a statewide focus, with an emphasis on information for visitors traveling a particular interstate corridor. Our professional, nationally-certified travel counselors: >Distribute the state's Official North Carolina Travel Guide, the Department of Transportation's official state map, and other marketing publications exclusively about North Carolina. >Offer detailed travel information in clean, modern facilities. >Book room reservations at no charge for visitors staying overnight in North Carolina. The Welcome Centers are open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily. The centers are closed on New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Free Wi-Fi Internet access is available.

4. Wilmington City Hall

102 N 3rd St, Wilmington, NC 28401-4035 +1 910-341-7800 https://www.wilmingtonnc.gov/departments/public-services/public-buildings
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Wilmington City Hall

5. Legislative Building

Raleigh, NC +1 919-733-7929 http://www.ncleg.net/CitizenGuide/CitizenGuide.html
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Legislative Building

Built as the first building in the U.S. to house a state general assembly.

6. New Hanover County Courthouse

316 Princess St, Wilmington, NC 28401-4062 https://www.nccourts.gov/locations/new-hanover-county
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New Hanover County Courthouse

7. Iredell County Recreation Center

122 Grannis Ln, Troutman, NC 28677-6239 +1 704-878-3103 http://www.co.iredell.nc.us/1285/Iredell-County-Recreation-Center
Iredell County Recreation Center

Iredell County Recreation Center in Statesville is located near downtown Troutman and offers a Fitness Center with State-of-the-Art Equipment, Gymnasium (Basketball, Volleyball and Pickleball), Locker Rooms, Indoor Track, Group Exercise, Personal Training, Youth Programs, Adult Programs, Community Programs & Events, Seasonal Pool, and more!

8. Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce

315 S White St, Wake Forest, NC 27587-2916 +1 919-556-1519 [email protected] http://www.wakeforestchamber.org
Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce

The Wake Forest Area Chamber of Commerce has been a leading voice for our business community for decades. We strive to be a powerful and effective advocate, serve as a resource for businesses of all sizes, and enhance the quality of life in Wake Forest.

9. Seven Devils Town Hall

1356 Seven Devils Rd, Seven Devils, NC 28604-9154 +1 828-963-5343 https://www.governmentcity.org/company-seven-devils-town-hall-in-seven-devils-nc-13240
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10. Explore Asheville Convention & Visitors Bureau

27 College Pl, Asheville, NC 28801-2785 +1 828-258-6109 [email protected] https://www.ashevillecvb.com/
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