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Cary /ˈkɛəri/ is the seventh largest municipality in North Carolina. Cary is in Wake and Chatham counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located almost entirely in Wake County, it is the second largest municipality in that county and the third largest municipality in The Triangle after Raleigh and Durham. The town's population was 135,234 as of the 2010 census (an increase of 43.1% since 2000), making it the largest town and seventh largest municipality statewide. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates the town's population to be 151,088 as of July 1, 2013. Cary is currently the second most populous incorporated town (behind only Gilbert, Arizona) in the United States. According to the US Census Bureau, Cary was the 5th fastest growing municipality in the United States between September 1, 2006, and September 1, 2007. Cary is often considered one of the safest major cities in the US, due to its extremely low crime rate at just 84 violent crimes per 100,000 residents.
Population: 135,234
Latitude: 35° 47' 29.54" N
Longitude: -78° 46' 52.03" W
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Friendship Christian School (FCS) is a private, Baptist, coeducational, primary and secondary day school located in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Also known as simply Friendship, the school seeks to educate students in a traditional Christ…
UNC Finley Golf Course in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, is the home of the North Carolina Tar Heels men's and women's golf teams. It was originally built by Raleigh businessman A. E. Finley in 1949 to a design by George Cobb. Further holes were added…
Fearrington Village is a mixed-use community located on farmland dating back to the 18th century in Pittsboro, North Carolina.
Eddie Smith Field House is the home of the North Carolina Tar Heels during the indoor track and field season, as well as an indoor training facility for Carolina football. The field house contains Dick Taylor Track, a six-lane, 200-meter Mondo track…
Coker Arboretum (5.3 acres) is an arboretum within the North Carolina Botanical Garden on the campus of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Clemmons Educational State Forest is a North Carolina State Forest in Clayton, North Carolina that is operated by the North Carolina Forest Service. The site features self-guided nature trails with audio exhibit stations, the Forestry Exhibit Center…
Chapel Hill Museum was a local cultural and historical museum in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The museum was founded in 1996 by leaders of the Town of Chapel Hill's Bicentennial Committee and celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2006. In the decade si…
Card Gymnasium is a 4,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Durham, North Carolina.
Bonsal is an unincorporated community in the New Hill, North Carolina postal district, in extreme southwestern Wake County, North Carolina. Bonsal was a railroad junction between the Durham & South Carolina Railroad (D&SC) (originally chartered as t…
Auburn is an unincorporated community in Wake County, North Carolina, USA, just southeast of Raleigh.
Bass Lake is an artificial lake in Holly Springs, North Carolina.
Wake Christian Academy is a private kindergarten, middle, and high school campus located in Raleigh, North Carolina, off US Hwy. 401.
WZGS-CD is a television station in Raleigh, North Carolina owned by ZGS Communications, and broadcasts on UHF channel 44. It is a class A television station, as such, it broadcasts at a lower power than other stations in the market.
WRTG (1000 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve the community of Garner, North Carolina.
WFNL "Funny 570" is an all-comedy radio station serving the Triangle area of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The station serves as the Triangle affiliate for the 24/7 Comedy radio network.
WETC is an AM station licensed to both Wendell and Zebulon, North Carolina on 540. WETC, whose call letters stand for "We Entertain Tobacco Country", was a long-time country station featuring The J. Donavon Show in the late 1980s. In 1992, WETC beca…
WCOM-LP is a community low-power FM radio station, broadcasting from Carrboro, North Carolina. It broadcasts from a radio tower over Mary Scroggs Elementary School soccer field in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Its studios are located in Carrboro at 3…