- Hillsborough Street
Hillsborough Street is a prominent business and cultural
thoroughfare through Raleigh,North Carolina ,USA . It serves as a center for social life amongNorth Carolina State University students since the road loosely marks the northern boundary of the school's Main Campus. Essentially, Hillsborough Street is the NCSU equivalent to rivalUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 's Franklin Street. NearbyMeredith College students also frequent the area businesses. Numerous bars, restaurants, coffee shops, convenience stores and banks are located along a strip of Hillsborough Street that borders the university. The road is also a heavily-traveled corridor, linking the town of Cary with downtown Raleigh. Additionally, the road passes by theNorth Carolina State University Centennial Biomedical Campus , theNorth Carolina State Fairgrounds and Raleigh'sPullen Park .Geography and history
A modern alternate route to Hillsborough Street in Raleigh is Western Boulevard, which parallels the street to the south;
Wade Avenue is an alternate route to the north. Hillsborough Street terminates in the east at theNorth Carolina State Capitol at Salisbury Street. The street's western terminus is at the Cary town limits, where the roadway continues as East Chatham Street after crossing Interstate 40.North Carolina Highway 54 begins on Hillsborough Street at the Interstate 440 Beltline interchange and travels west for one mile before forking onto Chapel Hill Road. NCSU's Bell Tower is clearly visible at the street's intersection with Pullen Road. Hillsborough Street takes its name from the city Hillsborough, a formercapital city of North Carolina. Like many downtown Raleigh streets, the street's name is derived from a city of the same name in the state; though, initially the street was named Hillsboro Road and was used as a route to get to Hillsborough. The street was first constructed in 1792 as part of the capital city's initial layout. [http://www.raleighnc.gov/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_306_200_0_43/http%3B/pt03/DIG_Web_Content/category/Business/Strategic_Planning/Plans_in_Process/Cat-1C-20041208-082751-Hillsborough_Street_Rede.html City of Raleigh - Hillsborough Street Redesign] ]Celebrations
Hillsborough Hike
Occurring on the last day of classes (before
final exam s), NCSU students participate in abar crawl that starts at one end of Hillsborough Street and ends at the other. The goal of the event, known as the Hillsborough Hike, is to get a drink from every bar.Haunted Hillsborough Hike
In 2007, thousands of NCSU students and Raleighites celebrated
Halloween on Hillsborough Street during the first organized Haunted Hillsborough Hike. This hike occurred in addition to the traditional end of semester hikes; its organization was partially motivated as a NCSU response to the large annual Halloween celebration on rival UNC Chapel Hill's Franklin Street. [http://media.www.technicianonline.com/media/storage/paper848/news/2007/11/02/News/Haunted.Hillsborough.Hike.Attracts.Thousands-3073936.shtml Technician Online - Haunted Hillsborough Hike Attracts Thousands (11-02-2007)] ]Paint the Town Red
As part of the NCSU's
homecoming week since 2006, many businesses along Hillsborough Street agree to have groups of NCSU students paint their windows red, the main athletic color of theNC State Wolfpack . [http://media.www.technicianonline.com/media/storage/paper848/news/2006/10/30/News/Hillsborough.Street.Is.Seeing.Red-2408220.shtml Technician Online - Hillsborough Street is seeing red (10-30-2006)] ] The spectacle was deemed "Paint the Town Red". Also, for homecoming week each year, the annual NCSU Homecoming Parade uses a segment of Hillsborough Street for its parade route.WRAL-TV Raleigh Christmas Parade
An annual
Christmas parade is held along Hillsborough Street and various other Raleigh streets every November. The event, sponsored byWRAL-TV attracts Raleighites, NCSU students, and visitors from around the area. [http://www.cbc-raleigh.com/capcom/news/2005/wraltv_05/xmas_parade/xmas_parade_promo2.htm WRAL-TV Raleigh Christmas Parade 2005] ]Krispy Kreme Challenge
The
Krispy Kreme Challenge, a race invented and organized by NC State Park Scholars with a majority of runners attending NC State, is a new NC State tradition which attracted over 1,000 runners in 2007. Part of Hillsborough Street is closed in order for runners to make their way from the NC State Bell Tower to theKrispy Kreme on Peace Street. The objective is to get to the Krispy Kreme, eat a box ofdoughnut s and run back to the Bell Tower in under one hour.Redesign
After a study was conducted in 2002, the city of Raleigh has pushed forth with efforts to revitalize and redesign Hillsborough Street and the surrounding area. City council members, however, were unable to come to a consensus on how best to accomplish this goal until early 2007, when a plan to replace two
traffic signal s withroundabout s was approved. The hope of the project is to rejuvenate the area, improve traffic flow, and increase pedestrian safety. Construction is set to be complete in 2008. Officials and planners have yet to come to an agreement on how best to solve the problem of too few parking spaces for local businesses. [http://www.raleighnc.gov/publications/Planning/Plans_in_Process/Hillsborough_Street/Council_Presentation_Feb_06_2007.pdf City of Raleigh - Hillsborough Street Redesign Plan (Feb 7, 2007)] ] [http://prelaunch.wral.com/news/local/video/1209251/ WRAL reports on the approved Hillsborough Street plan (Feb 20, 2007)] ]References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.