The Research Triangle, also known as Raleigh-Durham and commonly referred to as simply “The Triangle”, is a region in the Piedmont of North Carolina in the United States, anchored by North…
The town of Apex was incorporated in 1873 and named for its location at the highest point along a 30 mile section of the Chatham Railroad, which runs from Richmond,…
Located between Raleigh and Research Triangle Park, Cary is a thriving community in the heart of the Triangle. Home to software company SAS Institute, it is known as the Technology…
Located in Orange County, Chapel Hill is the home of the University of North Carolina – the nation’s first public university – and UNC Health Care. It is a principal…
Home of Duke University and one of the three hub cities of Research Triangle Park, Durham is known as both the “City of Medicine” and the “Bull City” and is…
Just 25 minutes south of Raleigh, the hyphenated name of Fuquay-Varina attests to the town’s history as two separate towns – Fuquay Springs and Varina – which merged in 1963.…
Just minutes from Downtown Raleigh, Garner’s small town charm boasts an exceptional quality of life due to hundreds of acres of award winning parkland, an abundance of recreational & cultural…
Holly Springs is located 30 minutes from downtown Raleigh and began as a crossroads near fresh water springs with numerous holly trees. Gaining popularity, Holly Springs has earned the title…
Set at the site of an 1865 Civil War skirmish, Morrisville was originally named after Jeremiah Morris who donated land to the North Carolina Railroad for a depot, water tower…
Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina and is often referred to as the City of Oaks because of the many oak trees lining the streets in downtown. This Southern…
Just north of Raleigh, the town of Wake Forest was the original home of Wake Forest University for 122 years before it moved to Winston Salem in 1956. This quickly…