City of Raleigh
The City of Raleigh Museum, established in 1993, serves as a vital repository for the historical artifacts of North Carolina's capital city, preserving its rich past and educating both citizens and visitors. Founded through the efforts of local historian Beth Crabtree and further developed by Mary Cates and dedicated volunteers, the museum is operated by the City of Raleigh with support from the nonprofit Friends of the COR Museum.
With a mission to "Preserve Raleigh's Past for the Future," the museum collects and cares for artifacts, curates exhibits, and provides educational programming that highlights the unique history of Raleigh. Admission is free, with a suggested donation that supports the museum's various programs and exhibitions.
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