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  • Apex Festival Commission

    the Apex Festival Commission plans and organizes 2 major Festivals each year. These include the Peak Fest (the first weekend in May), and The Festival of Today and YesterYear (

  • Cary Towne Center

    Cary Towne Center has regional shopping with five department stores, over 130 specialty shops and a friendly food court. Conveniently located off I-40.

  • Crossroads Plaza

    Crossroads has a variety of over 70 exciting stores including Old Navy,Stein Mart,Best Buy, Michaels,Linens n'Things,Marshalls,A.C.Moore,REI,DSW,Bed Bath & Beyond,Office Max,Dick'

  • Amtrak Station - Cary

    Unstaffed station. Automatic doors are open 4:30a.m. to midnight daily. Ticket reservation phone available, free parking, no checked baggage, no ticket window sales. Daily trains include: 73, 74 (

  • Amtrak Station - Raleigh

    This renovated full service station includes Amtrak ticket agent on duty, walk-up ticket window sales, free parking and checked baggage. Station open daily 6a.m. to 10p.m. Daily trains include: 73, 74

  • Adventure Landing

    Adventure Landing offers three mini-golf course(318 hole), batting cages(baseball/softball), go-karts, a gameroom and concession bar.

  • Hilton North Raleigh

    Located three miles from downtown Raleigh. Guest rooms are beautifully furnished and feature up to the minute amenities.

  • Borden Building

    The Borden Building is one of two remaining buildings on the former campus of the Methodist Home for Children. What was originally the superintendent'

  • Iceplex

    An indoor ice skating facility good for children of all ages and levels of skating. Hours vary; please call for details.

  • The Shops of Cameron Village

    Sneak away to a village nestled just inside the Beltline, with more than 80

  • Bullwinkle's Family Food 'N Fun

    A family theme restaurant and entertainment center.

  • DPI Publications Office

    Contact for student information.

  • NC Wine & Grape Council

    Promotes North Carolina's wine making and grape growing industries.

  • Big Ed's

    Country cooking at its best!

  • Spring Hill House

    Wood-built 1815 Plantation Farm House, open to visitors. Currently owned by NCSU, used as an office and facility of North Carolina Japan Center.

  • The Crafts Center, NCSU

    Craft classes and studio work space.

  • St. Mary's School

    Founded in 1842, Saint Mary's school is an independent, Episcopal, college-preparatory, boarding and day school for girls in grades 9-12. The 23

  • Carolina Hurricanes Season

    2002-2003 Regular season. Check website for details and special activities.

  • Putt-Putt Fun Center

    Putt-Putt Fun Center features 3 go-kart tracks(road course,slick track and rookie tracks)

  • Greyhound Bus Lines of Raleigh

    Greyhound Bus Lines offers bus transportation to the Raleigh area, other cities and states. Call for more information.

  • Capital Area Transit (CAT)

    CAT is the city of Raleigh's local city bus transportation company.

  • Grand Slam U.S.A.

    Four indoor batting cages and two full-size basketball courts make this a children's year-round sports center. NET-WORKS runs a basketball challenge league here, too.

  • Chuck E. Cheese's

    More than just a restaurant , this is an indoor entertainment center and pizza restaurant for kids of all ages.

  • Capital City BMX

    The BMX Track races are open to the public and races are organized according to age groups and skills levels, enabling everyone to compete fairly. Raleigh'

  • North Carolina Dept. of Transportation Rail Division

    North Carolina?s Amtrak Come experience our southern hospitality, enjoy our renovated train stations?

  • City Market

    Historic produce market that began operating in the early 1900s. Located in downtown'

  • Historic Oakwood

    A Victorian neighborhood listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with restored homes built between 1870 and 1912. This 20

  • RBC Center

    The RBC Center is the premier state-of-the-art sports and entertainment facility in the Southeast.RBC Center is home of the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes and NC State University'

  • Dorton Arena

    The Dorton Arena, located on the NC State Fairgrounds, was built to serve agriculture, industry commerce and the general welfare of NC. Earning an international reputation since its construction in 19

  • Reynolds Coliseum

    Built in the late 1940's, Reynolds was a showcase when opened, as was home to several early ACC tournaments. The $2.3

  • The Melting Pot

    Raleigh's only Fondue restaurant. Swiss and cheddar cheeses, fresh vegetables, meats and fish. All cooked at your table. Casually elegant.

  • Best Western- Raleigh North

    We boast a quiet atmosphere for family fun. Close to most city attractions, this newly renovated property has three floors offering rooms with kings, queens, and suites.

  • NC Division of Bicycle & Pedestrian Transportation

    Provides bicycling maps for all areas of North Carolina.

  • NC Office of Sports Development

    The mission of the North Carolina Sports Development Office is to foster economic development through coordinating and developing North Carolina?

  • Courtyard by North Raleigh

    Newly renovated in the Fall of 2004, all rooms have a coffee maker, arge work desk, 2

  • Angus Barn

    Fine dining restaurant in a rustic atmosphere. Banquet rooms provide seating for 20-200. An elegant wine cellar dining rooms seats 12-28ppl.

  • African American Cultural Complex

    a unique collection of artifacts, documents and displays of outstanding contributions made by African Americans and are housed in several buildings along a picturesque nature trail.

  • Raleigh Ensemble Players

    Year Long season of plays. Call for more information.

  • Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

    Biblically based and theologically conservative, Southeastern Seminary is one of the 10

  • Five County Stadium

    Rebuilt Five County Stadium boasts exciting Southern League baseball from April through September. Home to the Carolina Mudcats, AA affiliate of the Colorado Rockies, "The Family Place"

  • Carolina Mudcats Professional Baseball, Inc.

    Double A Baseball--Colorado Rockies affiliate. Come see Muddy the Mudcat at Five County Stadium!