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In 1967, the present-day Blue Ridge Road site was chosen as the location for a new building, as the museum had outgrown the Morgan Street location. Designed by Edward Durrell Stone and Associates of New York and Holloway-Reeves Architects of North Carolina, the new building opened in 1983, under the directorship of Edgar Peters Bowron (1981 ...
Fairgoers in Raleigh wanting to take the bus to the fairgrounds could opt to use GoRaleigh’s Route 27 bus, which runs along Blue Ridge Road. But riders should note that the bus only runs hourly ...
Blue Ridge Road is closed at the railroad crossing just south of Hillsborough Street. ... Drivers on eastbound Wade headed toward North Raleigh now take a new ramp off to the left, rather than the ...
The station waiting area is normally a tent on the west corner of Blue Ridge Road and south corner of Hillsborough Street. There are no ticketing services on site. [4] A wheelchair lift stored near the grade crossing provides accessibility to passengers. In 2023 and 2024, the station was relocated west due to road construction. [5]
The Raleigh-Cary, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated population of 1,509,231 in 2023. [6] ... Blue Ridge Road, and Western Boulevard.
A developer plans to demolish a 1980s hotel near PNC Arena to bring more housing to this fast-growing part of Raleigh. What to know. Developer eyes Raleigh’s Blue Ridge corridor for $115M ...
The N.C. Department of Transportation had hoped to open the road in time for the 2024 State Fair. Blue Ridge underpass near NC fairgrounds will take longer than expected to finish Skip to main content
In 1975, construction began on a new extension of the beltline, which was to run from New Bern Avenue southwest to Hammond Road in south Raleigh. [17] [18] By 1976, plans to extended the road from New Bern Avenue south and then west to US 70/US 401/NC 50 (South Saunders Street) were formalized.