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Haywood Hall House and Gardens


category : Gardens
Oldest house within Raleigh's original city limits on its' original site; built in 1799 by State Treasurer John Haywood. Experience 200 years of Raleigh's culture through family furnishings and portraits. Gardens containing native plantings are always open to the public.




Address:
211 New Bern Place
Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone: (919)832-8357


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City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department

The City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department has 19 community centers, 8 swimming pools, 108 tennis courts (including 23 at Millbrook Exchange Park), 61 softball fields (including 9 at Walnut Creek Softball Complex), 4 lakes and approximately 40 miles of greenway trails. Call 890-3285

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