Cary Real Estate Community Information
"Hottest Town in the East "
Cary is a thriving community in the heart of the Triangle area of North Carolina, between Raleigh and renowned Research Triangle Park. The Triangle area repeatedly has ranked among the top regions in the country to live or work, to find a home or start a business, to raise a family or retire.
The January 2004 issue of Money Magazine names Cary, N.C. the hottest town in the East and one of six Hottest Towns in America. It ranked the fourth safest of 327 large cities in 2000.
CARY STATISTICS
Cary Population: 107,973
Male Population: 49.8%
Female Population: 50.2%
Median Age: 33.7
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Cary AREA Community Information Links
Visit the official town and visitor’s web sites at:
Town of Cary
Cary Visitor's & Convention Bureau
Cary Chamber
Regency Park Amphitheatre of Cary
The Koka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park is unlike any other venue in the area. Located among 20 acres of stately hardwoods and pines and beautifully situated next to Symphony Lake, our park has been described as truly magnificent! With a capacity of 7,000 people, patrons can enjoy a seat on our spacious lawn or specially designed crescent deck. The Amphitheatre's performance season runs April through October and features an eclectic mix of entertainers which includes live music concerts and festivals, the North Carolina Symphony Summerfest Series and Movies by Moonlight movie nights.
PUBLIC SCHOOL INFORMATION
Wake County Schools
CARY AREA COLLEGES
Wake Technical Community College
NC State University
CARY NEWSPAPERS
News-Observer.com
Cary News
CARY PUBLIC LIBRARIES
Cary Public Library
CARY AREA ATTRACTIONS
Amphitheatre at Regency Park
Lazy Days Festival Of Cary
Sas Soccer Park
Cary Visual Arts
Carolina Hurricanes
Carolina Courage
Carolina Mudcats
Cary
Skate Park
Cary Senior Center
Cary Ballet
CARY AREA GOLF
Lochmere Golf Club

Cary Page Walker Museum
The Page-Walker Arts & History Center was built as a hotel in 1868 by Town of Cary founder Allison Francis Page. In 1979, the Page-Walker Hotel was listed on the National Register for Historic Places. In 1985, a citizens group, Friends of the Page-Walker Hotel, joined with the Town of Cary to save the deteriorating building and restore it as an arts and history center. Today, the center is alive with classes, events, performances, meetings and receptions and the gallery exhibitions feature works of local and regional artists.
CARY PARKS & RECREATION
CARY MEDICAL FACILITIES
Western Wake Medical Center
CARY ACCOMODATIONS
Cary Area Accomodations
CARY AREA RESTAURANTS
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