Join us for a drink or two after the rehearsal dinner on Friday night!
Adam's favorite Raleigh treat! There is also a location in Cary.
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is the largest museum of its kind in the Southeast. Through our exhibits, programs, and field experiences, we provide visitors with opportunities to get up close and
personal with science and nature.
General Admission is free. Donations are appreciated.
Visitors from around the world travel to the North Carolina Museum of History to discover fascinating secrets and hidden gems from our state's past. Located at 5 East Edenton Street in the heart of downtown Raleigh, across from the Capitol, the state history museum welcomes more than 400,000 visitors a year, including roughly 80,000 school groups. Open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Admission is FREE. Nearby the museum is convenient parking, restaurants, and many other family-friendly attractions.
Raleigh Beer Garden is making a run for the "operational beer tap" world record. This beer bar offers 366 separate varieties daily with a focus on N.C. craft beer and local brewing companies. The two-story establishment features a rooftop "garden" for outdoor seating in the heart of downtown Raleigh's Glenwood South entertainment district.
Established in 1887 and designated as the first public park in N.C., Pullen Park in Raleigh sits nestled between downtown Raleigh and the main campus of North Carolina State University. Known for terrific recreational opportunities—especially for kids and families—the park includes an operating carousel built in 1911, a miniature train you can ride through the park, pedal boats to cruise around Lake Howell, plus tennis courts, baseball and softball fields, an arts center and an innovative performing arts venue, Theatre In The Park (Ira David Wood III Pullen Park Theatre). Free admission; small fee for amusement rides. Hours vary; call or visit website for more details.