East Raleigh–South Park Historic District Explained

East Raleigh–South Park Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Location:Roughly bounded by Bragg, East, E. Lenoir, Alston, Camden, Hargett, Swain, Davis, and S. Blount Sts., Raleigh, North Carolina
Coordinates:35.7722°N -78.6333°W
Architect:Edward, Gaston A.; Et al.
Architecture:Colonial Revival, Italianate
Added:October 11, 1990
Refnum:90001527

The East Raleigh–South Park Historic District is the largest historically African-American neighborhood in Raleigh, North Carolina.[1] The district, located south and east of downtown Raleigh, covers approximately 30 blocks and contains portions of the Smith–Haywood and St. Petersburg neighborhoods. Most homes in these neighborhoods were built between 1900 and 1940, with one-fifth dating back to the 19th century.[2] Historic buildings in the district include Estey Hall and Leonard Hall, both located on the campus of Shaw University. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in October 1990.

During the 1980's and 1990's portions of the district were redeveloped by the City of Raleigh housing authority in a slum clearance exercise in an effort to redevelop the neighborhood and improve infrastructure. [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lewis . Ericka . Tourism Brochure Maps African-American Sites in NC . . 2000-02-14. 2008-03-25.
  2. Web site: Neighborhood Descriptions . godowntownraleigh.com . 2008-03-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080513141843/http://www.godowntownraleigh.com/living/neighborhood-descriptions . 2008-05-13 . dead .
  3. Web site: South Park Redevelopment Plan . October 10, 2023.