Goodnight Raleigh - a look at the art, architecture, history, and people of the city at night

The Warehouse District From Above

This is the Warehouse District as seen from the Top of the Tower Restaurant and Lounge, on the 20th floor of the Clarion Building. The intersection in the foreground is that of West Morgan and North Harrington Streets.

Looking Due East From Above

This is the view when looking towards the southeastern part of the city. In the foreground is the block bordered by S. Cabarrus, S. Blount, S. Wilmington, and E. Davie Streets.

To Some, A Train Is No Obstacle

A stopped train on the tracks at the intersection of West Jones Street and Glenwood Avenue proved to be no obstacle for revelers on a Friday night. At first, many hopped under it like the gentleman pictured above.

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