Attractions and Places to Visit in Cary

Although the town of Cary, North Carolina, is a suburb of the state capital of Raleigh, it’s not lacking in interesting sites of its own. A trip to the downtown area gives visitors the feel of stepping back in time to the early 1900s. Historic sites are plentiful, along with parks and natural areas. The sites of Cary are usually not crowded and visitors should be able to have a tourist experience that doesn’t feel rushed.

Cary Arts Center

Cary Arts Center

Cary Arts Center provides a vibrant and robust center for arts activity for the residents of Cary and continues the legacy of education begun on this site when Town of Cary founder Allison...
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Cary Heritage Museum

Cary Heritage Museum

Housed in a restored 1868 railroad hotel, the Page-Walker Arts and History Center offers visitors insights into the local history in the Cary Heritage Museum.

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Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve in Cary

Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve

Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve is a unique, 140-acre preserve featuring approximately 3 miles of trails, unique vegetation, and Eastern Hemlock trees. Interactive nature programs are conducted...
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