Oak City Portraits
Oak City Portraits: Quiet Morning at the Legislature
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Karen Tam captures a quiet, early morning at The Legislative Building in downtown Raleigh.
Raleigh Public Record (https://theraleighcommons.org/raleighpublicrecord/topics/ocp/page/2/)
Karen Tam captures a quiet, early morning at The Legislative Building in downtown Raleigh.
After graduating from East Carolina University, Marissa Zimmet moved to Raleigh for an internship with the Carolina Hurricanes. She decided to spend her evening reading in the Raleigh Rose Garden.
On Saturday, May 21 the Brentwood community in North Raleigh held the first annual “Brentwood Rocks” event where neighbors of all ages got together to paint rocks for a planned Rock Garden in Brentwood Park.
The Boylan Bridge Brewpub held a fundraiser Sunday in order to help owner Andrew Leager reopen the space alongside his planned distillery and barrel-making business.
Record photographer Karen Tam was on hand for Monday’s pro and anti-HB2 rallies held at Hallifax Mall in Downtown Raleigh.
North Carolina’s largest craft beer festival Brewgaloo drew thousands of thirsty festival-goers to the streets of Downtown Raleigh this weekend. The Record even managed to get in on some of the fun by having people write down their favorite things about Raleigh on signs we hung in our tent.
Blue Green Construction was issued permits back in October for a single-family home at 301 Wade Avenue, located right at the split between Wade and West Streets and next to the railroad bridge.
The Earth Day on Hillsborough Street festival was held this past weekend, and The Record was on hand to snap a few photos.
Pay-what-you-can restaurant A Place at the Table won’t be opening in Raleigh until January 2017, but it’s holding a series of pop-up events around the city in the meantime to spread the word about their organization. The first such event was this past Saturday at Solas.