Disambiguation evidence for North Carolina State Capitol (Raleigh) via surface form

"North Carolina State Capitol"


As subject (51)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "North Carolina State Capitol".

Predicate Object
NRHPListingDate January 20, 1970
NRHPReferenceNumber 70000476
NationalHistoricLandmarkDesignationDate November 7, 1973
architect Alexander Jackson Davis
architect David Paton
architect Ithiel Town
architecturalStyle Greek Revival architecture
surface form: Greek Revival
category Buildings and structures in Raleigh, North Carolina
category Government buildings in North Carolina
category Greek Revival architecture in North Carolina
cityCenterRelation located at the center of Raleigh’s original street plan
completionDate 1840
constructionStartDate 1833
coordinates 35.7805°N 78.6391°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse historic site
currentUse Governor of North Carolina
surface form: office of the Governor of North Carolina
designatedNHLD yes
destroyedPredecessorBy fire of 1831
formerUse North Carolina State Capitol (Raleigh) self-linksurface differs
surface form: North Carolina Supreme Court chambers
formerUse chamber of the North Carolina House of Representatives
formerUse chamber of the North Carolina Senate
formerUse offices of the Council of State
function seat of the executive branch of North Carolina
governingBody North Carolina
surface form: State of North Carolina
hasDome yes
hasFeature Confederate monuments formerly on the grounds
hasFeature central rotunda
hasFeature granite exterior walls
hasFeature monumental porticoes with columns
hasFeature statue of George Washington on the grounds
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
heritageDesignation Raleigh Historic Landmark
inception 1833
instanceOf Greek Revival architecture
instanceOf historic building
instanceOf landmark
instanceOf state capitol building
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Raleigh
surface form: Raleigh, North Carolina
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Wake County, North Carolina
locatedInRegion North Carolina
managedBy North Carolina Division of State Historic Sites
materialUsed granite
numberOfStories 3
opened 1840
owner North Carolina
surface form: State of North Carolina
partOf Union Square (Raleigh)
replaced original North Carolina State House in Raleigh
streetAddress 1 East Edenton Street, Raleigh, North Carolina
tourism open to the public for tours

As object (3)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "North Carolina State Capitol".

Union Square (Raleigh) hasCentralFeature
"North Carolina State Capitol"
Union Square (Raleigh) surrounds
"North Carolina State Capitol"