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Cary Demographics

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Population (2006 estimate): 112,414 Persons per square mile (2000): 2,246 Median age: 35 Households (2000): 34,906 Median home price: $299,000 Median household income: $111,848 Cost of Living Index (100 is national average): 109 Completed at le...

Area School Listings

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Elementary school options include fifteen public elementary schools, seven of which are multi-track year-round schools; and one of which is a Magnet school, Farmington Woods Elementary. Four middle schools and three high schools are also within the Wa...

Parks and Trails

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North Carolina is truly a nature lover's paradise- and it has the parks to prove it. Here are a few that residents of Cary can easily access for a day or weekend of recreation and relaxation. Fred G. Bond Metro Park The city of Cary actually surro...

Sports

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Cary Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Youth athletic programs for boys and girls include league play in basketball, baseball and softball, as well as a variety of sports camps and clinics including baseball, softball, tennis, golf, volleybal...

Local Organizations

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Cary American Legion Post 67, Inc. This Civic Club is comprised of 243 of America´s wartime veterans that are "Still Serving America". 8523 Chapel Hill Road Cary, NC 27513 919-481-4811 Cary Newcomers Club The Cary Newcomers Club has a f...

Shopping Centers

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Cary Towne Center Find it all in one place when you shop the 140 plus stores and eateries of Cary Towne Center. Here you'll find five major department stores - Macy's, Belk, Dillard's, JCPenney and Sears- as well as apparel and specialty stores- Ann...

Local Arts

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Page-Walker Arts and History Center In 1868, Cary's town founder, Allison Francis Page, established this place as a hotel to serve patrons of the two train lines that still run through downtown today. Listed with the National Register for Historic Pl...