Explore Raleigh’s history on the Historic Raleigh Trolley with ASL interpretation on the 3rd Saturday of each month!
The Historic Raleigh Trolley takes visitors throughout the downtown area to see historic sites and landmarks while learning about the community and culture of Raleigh since its founding in 1792.
ASL Interpreters will be available for the Historic Raleigh Trolley every 3rd Saturday at Mordecai Historic Park for the 11 am and 12 pm tours from now through December.
For tickets, please go to RecLink to select the date/time under the ‘Tours’ section. Tickets are available one month in advance online, over the phone, or at the Mordecai Historic Park Visitor Center. As always, ASL Interpreters can be requested for dates and times outside of the 11 am and 12 pm tours on trolley tours, walking tours, and special events as well by using the Accommodation Request Form.
For more information or questions about the trolley Tours, please go to the Historic Raleigh Trolley webpage or call (919) 996-4364. For more information on accommodation requests, please contact Inclusion Services at (919) 99602147 or at ParksInclusion@raleighnc.gov.
Cost: $10 for adults; $6 for ages 7-17
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