Raleigh
Official name City of Raleigh
Type Capital city
Downtown Raleigh
State North Carolina
Country United States
Established 1792
Population 475,000
Area (km²) 380
Time zone Eastern (EST/EDT)
ZIP code(s) 27601–27699
Area code(s) 919, 984

Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina and one of the fastest-growing cities in the southeastern United States. It’s part of the Research Triangle region — a major hub for tech, education, and research — along with Durham and Chapel Hill.

Overview

  • Founded in 1792 and named after English explorer Sir Walter Raleigh
  • One of the few U.S. cities planned and built specifically as a state capital
  • Known as the “City of Oaks” due to its tree-lined streets and parks

Landmarks and Attractions

  • North Carolina State Capitol
  • North Carolina Museum of Art and Museum of Natural Sciences
  • Pullen Park – one of the oldest amusement parks in the U.S.
  • Raleigh City Market and Fayetteville Street
  • Red Hat Amphitheater and Dorothea Dix Park

Economy

Raleigh’s economy is driven by:

  • Technology and life sciences
  • Education and research
  • Government and public administration
  • Startups and clean energy

It is one corner of the renowned Research Triangle, home to hundreds of tech and biotech firms.

Education and Innovation

  • North Carolina State University (NCSU) – major research university
  • Part of the Triangle region, alongside Duke University and UNC–Chapel Hill
  • Highly educated workforce and frequent “best of” rankings for career and quality of life

Culture and Lifestyle

  • Walkable, bike-friendly downtown
  • Thriving live music, craft beer, and culinary scenes
  • Hosts Hopscotch Music Festival, Wide Open Bluegrass, and First Night Raleigh
  • Blend of Southern charm and modern innovation

Transportation

  • Raleigh–Durham International Airport (RDU)
  • GoRaleigh bus system and commuter rail under development
  • Interstates I-40 and I-440 serve the region

Fun Facts

  • Raleigh is one of only a few U.S. capitals not served by Amtrak directly in its city center
  • Ranked among the top cities for remote work and tech job growth
  • Its Oakwood neighborhood is one of the state’s oldest historic districts

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