Once known as the "Second State House" because so many legislators gathered there, the Sir Walter Hotel is a ten-story Neoclassical Revival style building that was long a center of Raleigh's social scene. The hotel was renovated as apartments for the elderly in the late 1970s.
Address |
400-412 Fayetteville Street |
Date |
1924 |
Style |
Neoclassical Revival |
Architect |
J. A. Salter |
Local/National Designations |
Raleigh Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places |
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