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Carrboro - www.ci.carrboro.nc.us Visitors Bureau - www.chocvb.org A university town which has reserved the quaintness and charm of a village while enjoying all the benefits of a metropolitan area. It's the best of small town living with a unique cosmopolitan atmosphere. Home to the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill has a variety of cultural attractions, great dining choices and a vibrant downtown. Chapel Hill/Carrboro are recognized for having the top rated public schools in the State. Chapel Hill/Carrboro form the smallest of the three points of the “Triangle”.
Visitors Bureau - www.durham-nc.com Conveniently located between Chapel Hill and Raleigh. Durham had its roots in textiles and tobacco, but is now a pacesetter in medicine, education and commerce. Most of the Research Triangle Park lies within Durham. Durham has its share of unique restaurants and stores and its quality of life contribute greatly to its appeal. Durham is home to Duke University and the North Carolina School of Science and Math. (The nations first state supported residential high school for students gifted in math and science).
Memorial Hall The state capital of North Carolina. A historic city with architecturally distinctive government, commercial and residential buildings. Raleigh has all the attributes that make a city livable and attractive to newcomers. Home to North Carolina State University, North Carolina Museum of Art, the North Carolina Symphony and Exploris Global Learning. Raleigh is the largest of the three communities that make up the "Triangle".
Cary Town Hall As part of Wake County, Cary is one of the fastest growing communities in the area. In spite of this growth, the town still maintains the friendly spirit of a family community but with all the attributes of a metropolitan area. Part of Cary's popularity is it's strategic location, conveniently located just 10 minutes from the Research Triangle Park, 8 miles from Raleigh and the Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Cary is the summer home of the North Carolina Symphony.
Downtown Pittsboro Pittsboro is a charming historic town just 18 miles south of Chapel Hill. Residents enjoy the quaintness and friendliness of their small town, but also enjoy its convenient access to all parts of the Triangle.
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