词条 | Raleigh |
释义 | Raleigh North Carolina, United States ![]() Raleigh is a major point for retail shipping and wholesale distribution for eastern North Carolina. After World War II the city attracted numerous factories manufacturing a wide variety of products, now including communications equipment, electronic equipment, computers, and processed foods; in addition it is a research and development centre for textiles and chemicals. Services are also important, and a number of insurance companies have their home offices or regional headquarters there. The city is an educational centre and the site of North Carolina State University (1887; part of the University of North Carolina (North Carolina, University of) system), Shaw University (1865), and Meredith (1891), St. Augustine's (1896), and Peace (1857) colleges. The city is part of North Carolina's Research Triangle, a three-county area of cultural, scientific, and educational activities that includes Research Triangle Park to the northwest. The North Carolina Museum of Art is also in Raleigh, as are the North Carolina Museum of History, North Carolina Museum of Natural Science, and Mordecai Historic Park. Many historic buildings have been preserved, including the Joel Lane House (c. 1760; the oldest building in Raleigh) and the home in which Andrew Johnson (Johnson, Andrew), 17th president of the United States, was born in 1808 (now a historic site). Nearby recreational facilities include William B. Ulmstead State Park (northwest) and Clemmons Educational State Forest (southeast). Inc. 1795. Pop. (2000) city, 276,093; Raleigh-Cary MSA, 797,071; (2006 est.) city, 356,321; Raleigh-Cary MSA, 1,000,577. |
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