Governor's mansion in North Carolina, since 1891.  Victorian Style
Presidents North Carolina Gave the Nation statue

Three presidents born in North Carolina: Andrew Jackson of Union County, seventh president of the United States (1829-1837); James Knox Polk of Mecklenberg County, eleventh president of the United States (1845-1849); and Andrew Johnson of Wake County, seventeenth president of the United States (1865-1869).
North Carolina Veteran's Monument
Zebulon Baird Vance statue

A native of Buncombe County, Vance was one of this state's most popular political figures during the Civil War. He helped organize state troops for the Confederacy and was promoted to full colonel shortly before his election as governor in 1862. He again served as governor from 1877 to 1879 and was a United States senator from 1879 until his death in 1894.
North Carolina State Capitol Building
North Carolina State Capitol Building and President's Monument
North Carolina State Capitol Building

Built between 1833 and 1840, Greek Revival-style architecture.  The building has been restored to its 1840 to 1865 appearance.
NC State Capitol Building

Built between 1833 and 1840, Greek Revival-style architecture.  The building has been restored to its 1840 to 1865 appearance.
North Carolina Veteran's Monument

This monument honors the veterans of the state who served in World Wars I and II and the Korean War. The base features scenes and lists major battles from each of the wars, and atop a granite shaft stands Lady Liberty holding a palm frond to symbolize peace and victory. The flags of each of the armed services fly at the rear of the monument.
North Carolina Veteran's Monument

This monument honors the veterans of the state who served in World Wars I and II and the Korean War. The base features scenes and lists major battles from each of the wars, and atop a granite shaft stands Lady Liberty holding a palm frond to symbolize peace and victory. The flags of each of the armed services fly at the rear of the monument.
North Carolina Veteran's Monument

This monument honors the veterans of the state who served in World Wars I and II and the Korean War. The base features scenes and lists major battles from each of the wars, and atop a granite shaft stands Lady Liberty holding a palm frond to symbolize peace and victory. The flags of each of the armed services fly at the rear of the monument.
North Carolina Veteran's Monument

This monument honors the veterans of the state who served in World Wars I and II and the Korean War. The base features scenes and lists major battles from each of the wars, and atop a granite shaft stands Lady Liberty holding a palm frond to symbolize peace and victory. The flags of each of the armed services fly at the rear of the monument.
See photo in original gallery.