November in the Triangle offers two can’t-miss experiences that celebrate both North Carolina’s spirit of innovation and its historic charm.
On Friday, November 7, the North Carolina Museum of Art will host the NC Tourism Event for Flight, a celebration of the state’s aviation legacy and its impact on travel and culture. Attendees can expect a mix of exhibits, guest speakers, and interactive experiences highlighting how flight continues to shape North Carolina’s tourism economy. The event is listed through the Regency at Brier Creek events page and is perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of art, technology, and adventure.
Later in the month, history buffs can enjoy the Fall Historic Oakwood Neighborhood Tour on Saturday, November 29, beginning outside the NC Medical Society Building in downtown Raleigh. This guided walking tour showcases the beautifully preserved Victorian homes of Historic Oakwood — one of Raleigh’s oldest neighborhoods — offering stories of architecture, community, and southern heritage.
Together, these two events capture the best of what November brings to the Triangle: culture that looks to the skies and a history that stays grounded in the heart of Raleigh.



