Heck-Pool House

The Heck-Pool House is one of three distinct landmarks built in a variation of the Second Empire style by Colonel Jonathan M. Heck, a developer in the Oakwood neighborhood. Located on adjacent lots in the Oakwood Historic District, the Heck-Lee, Heck-Pool, and Heck-Wynne houses are differentiated by alterations made to them over time. They are also listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places. Private residence.

between 1872 and 1875

Images

Heck-Pool House, 1920s
Heck-Pool House, 1920s Image courtesy of the Parker Family.
Parker Family at the Heck-Pool House, 1928
Parker Family at the Heck-Pool House, 1928 Image courtesy of the Parker Family.
Heck Pool House, 1939
Heck Pool House, 1939 Image courtesy of the Parker Family.
Heck Pool House Hall, 1939
Heck Pool House Hall, 1939 Image courtesy of the Parker Family.
Heck-Pool House, 2009
Heck-Pool House, 2009 Image courtesy of D. Strevel, Capital City Camera Club.
Heck-Pool House, 2009
Heck-Pool House, 2009 Detail. Image courtesy of D. Strevel, Capital City Camera Club.
Heck-Pool House, 1980s
Heck-Pool House, 1980s Image by Michael Zirkle Photography, copyright Raleigh Historic Development Commission.
Heck Pool House, 2013
Heck Pool House, 2013 Image courtesy of A. Neifeld, Capital City Camera Club.

Location

218 North East Street

Metadata

RHDC, “Heck-Pool House,” Raleigh Historic, accessed October 4, 2024, https://raleighhistoric.org/items/show/153.