The Bamboo Gazebo Outside Of Kilgore Hall
I don’t know the story behind the bamboo structures in front of Kilgore Hall. There are several benches and seats which make a beautiful outdoor picnic area.
Goodnight Raleigh - a look at the art, architecture, history, and people of the city at night
I don’t know the story behind the bamboo structures in front of Kilgore Hall. There are several benches and seats which make a beautiful outdoor picnic area.

Tough Love Boutique is a relatively new ladies fashion store open on Hillsborough Street. They have a web site, and a blog. I stopped by and talked to the owner (Ashley) out of curiosity one day, and she was extremely nice. Tough Love Boutique is also a pet friendly establishment.



John, Donald, and Aaron are pictured above at RFD Station Five. A local historian, Mike Legeros (who also publishes my favorite online Raleigh read – Hidden Raleigh) has the following information on RFD Station Five:
Fire Station 5 opened on November 18, 1926 at the corner of Oberlin Road and Park Drive. The two-story, single-bay station was addressed 1914 Park Drive. By the late 1950s and due to the need of an aerial ladder at the station, planning for a replacement facility was underway. On July 24, 1961, Engine 5 relocated to Station 6 as construction of a new Station 5 was nearly complete on the same lot. On September 26, 1961, Station 5 opened at 300 Oberlin Road. Demolition of the old station was performed by firefighters and the bricks were saved and later used to build a smokehouse next to the training tower.
Be sure to check out his site as it has many photos of Raleigh you won’t find anywhere else.
This week Flashback Friday soars high above Raleigh’s beloved State Capitol. The sophisticated 19th century Greek Revival building has stood on this spot for 175 years. We’ll also take a peek at the history of this building and its predecessors. So climb aboard and enjoy the flight!
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