State Library of North Carolina

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109 E Jones St
Raleigh, NC 27601

The North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh is a valuable resource for researchers interested in the history of North Carolina. With a wide range of historical materials, including manuscripts that are often the only copies in existence, the Archives provides a unique opportunity to explore the state's past. Visitors are required to follow specific rules and regulations to ensure the preservation and careful use of these valuable records.

The Archives offers a variety of services, including access to digital collections and reference assistance. Researchers are encouraged to prepare for their visit by searching the catalog and exploring the digital resources beforehand. With its commitment to preserving North Carolina's historical records and providing a secure and user-friendly environment, the State Archives is an essential destination for those seeking to delve into the rich history of the state.

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Paul M.
4/11/2016

This is not really a public attraction, although it is pointed out on some tourist signs in the area. It's kind of a beautiful 1960's-ish building from the outside, and apparently from the...

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Jeff H.
10/28/2007

This is really two libraries in one. On the first floor, there is the Information Center. This is a reference library. It is also both a state and federal government docs repository. Some of the...

Lisa E.
2/6/2019

I came here to study and the lady that worked here talked the whole time even after I informed her I had to study and I thought it would be quiet and there was an older gentleman that definitely...

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