Town of Cary, North Carolina Facts and Figures - Part 2

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In addition to having a sound fiscal basis and strong, progressive government, the town of Cary, North Carolina offers plenty of leisure and sports-related activities. Here’s just a partial list. For full information, click here.

Cary’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department was the first parks department in the region to receive national accreditation.

Cary’s Thomas Brooks Park is the site of USA Baseball’s National Olympic Training Center.

Cary’s WakeMed Soccer Park is home to the Carolina RailHawks, a professional soccer team in the United Soccer League. Cary also has hosted the ACC an NCAA soccer championship tournaments.

Located in the center of town, the Fred G. Bond Metro Park hosts annual community events like Easter egg hunts, kite festivals and the July 4th Olde Time Celebration.

Not forgetting its canine friends, Cary has a dog park adjacent to Godbold Park, where dogs and their owners can play and interact in a safe environment.

For the towns “crafty” residents, there’s the Lazy Daze Arts and Crafts Festival which draws an estimated 60,000 people annually, making it one of the biggest one-day events of its type in the Southeast U.S.

Cary has hosted the PONY National Fast Pitch Softball Tournament, which includes teams from as far away as Alaska.

Summer home of the North Carolina Symphony’s Summerfest concert series, Cary’s Koka Booth Amphitheater, located in Regency Park, blends well with it’s location on 14 scenic, wooded acres.

This rich and varied range of attractions and activities in Cary make it one of the most desired places to live in North Carolina. Click here to learn more about this vibrant town.

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