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BlackNificent Books & More

 

2011 Poole Rd.

Raleigh, NC 27610

(919) 250-9110

Open:  

Mon - Fri   12:00 Noon-7:00 PM

Saturday    12:00 Noon-7:30 PM

Sundays    Closed

Driving Directions

Directions from Charlotte/Greensboro/Chapel Hill/Durham and Cary NC

Charlotte & Greensboro:  Take 85 North to 40 East.  Then follow the directions from Chapel Hill.

Durham: Take Highway 147 (aka. the Durham Freeway) to Highway 40 EAST. Then follow the directions from Chapel Hill.

Chapel Hill & Cary: Get onto 40 EAST either from Airport Rd., 15-501, or Highway 54. (ie towards Cary and Raleigh). Continue down 40 PAST the RDU Airport, Wade Ave., and Cary, and South Saunders St. exits. Take exit 300 and make a left turn at the light on to Rock Quarry Rd.

Continue through three traffic lights and turn right at the 4th light on to Poole Rd. You will find the store in the 3rd block on the left (or in block just after Russ St) across from what obviously used to be a BP gas Station. Look for our free standing tan building with African murals painted on the wall, recessed from the street and turn left into the parking lot of Blacknificent Books and the Bennu Cultural Center located at 2011 Poole Rd.

Directions If you miss exit 300: Get in the left most lane of the highway and continue PAST exit 301. DO NOT TAKE EXIT 301 which will lead you to Benson and away from Raleigh. Instead continue straight and take the Poole Rd. exit. Turn left at the light atop of the exit ramp onto Poole Rd. Continue straight past the fast food restaurants and shopping center. On your left you will notice crossing Sunnybrook Rd. and Peartree Ln. Then you will pass a traffic light. The road will fork to the left and turn into Martin Luther King Blvd. Instead, stay to your right and continue straight down Poole Rd. You will immediately pass a funeral home and elementary school on your right. Continue straight a few blocks and just after Kennedy St. you will see what obviously used to be a BP gas Station on your left across from our building. Look for our free standing tan building with African murals painted on the wall, recessed from the street and turn right into the parking lot of Blacknificent Books and the Bennu Cultural Center located at 2011 Poole Rd.


Directions from Fayetteville

Fayetteville: Take Highway 95 North to highway 40 West. Get on 440 toward Durham and take exit 300 (Rock Quarry Rd.) Turn right at the top of the exit ramp.

Continue through three traffic lights and turn right at the 4th light on to Poole Rd. You will find the store in the 3rd block on the left (or in block just after Russ St) across from what obviously used to be a BP gas Station. Look for our free standing tan building with African murals painted on the wall, recessed from the street and turn left into the parking lot of Blacknificent Books and the Bennu Cultural Center located at 2011 Poole Rd.


Directions From Highway Wilson, Rocky Mount, Zebulon, Wendell & Knightdale

Take highway 64 west bound toward Raleigh past Zebulon, Wendell, and Knightdale.  Once you get to Raleigh, Highway 64 becomes New Bern Avenue.  You will pass 3 strip malls on your right before crossing over the I-440 overpass.  You will then pass a CVS pharmacy on your right, Wake Medical Center on the left and Kindercare on your right.  After you cross over stop lights at Peartree Lane and King Charles Road, get in your left lane.  Turn left onto Rock Quarry Road.  Take the immediate next left onto Poole Road.  

You will find the store in the 3rd block on the left (or in block just after Russ St) across from what obviously used to be a BP gas Station. Look for our free standing tan building with African murals painted on the wall, recessed from the street and turn left into the parking lot of Blacknificent Books and the Bennu Cultural Center located at 2011 Poole Rd.

  

 

 

 

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