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Goodnight, Raleigh! at the Fish Market for First Friday

Several of the contributors from this site will be featuring a projection photo exhibit at the Fish Market this First Friday (Feb 6th). The images we’ll have on display will be highlighting examples of commercial Modernist Architecture as a part of this month’s theme: Urban Design.

There will also be flyers and more information on the upcoming Triangle Modernist Houses tour celebrating 60 years of the College of Design.

2 Comments:


Katherine O
02/06/2009

Where is the fish market?

Raleigh Boy
02/06/2009

It’s located in the Empire Properties Building, 133 Fayetteville Street, at the corner of Hargett St.

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