The Triangle area of North Carolina includes three main cities: Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. This region boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage, offering a vibrant city life paired with a relaxed Southern charm that sets it apart. Once you visit, you may never want to leave!
Whether you’re new to the Triangle or a long-time resident, we’ve compiled links to local services, cultural attractions, and government resources to help you feel connected and informed.
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Lenovo Center (Raleigh)
The Dean Smith Center (Chapel Hill)
Carolina Hurricanes (Raleigh)
The Carolina Courage (Raleigh)
The Durham Bulls (Durham)
Walnut Creek Amphitheatre (Raleigh)
Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts (Raleigh)
The North Carolina Symphony (Raleigh)
Carolina Mudcats (Zebulon – East Wake Co.)
NC Museum of Life & Science (Durham)
African-American Cultural Complex (Raleigh)
NC Museum of Natural Sciences (Raleigh)
NC Museum of Art (Raleigh)
Exploris (Raleigh)
Marbles Kids Museum (Raleigh)
Morehead Planetarium (Chapel Hill)
William B. Umstead State Park (Raleigh)
Lake Wheeler Park (Raleigh)
Sarah P. Duke Gardens (Duke)
Lake Crabtree County Park (Morrisville)
North Garner Dog Park (Garner)
WRAL 5 (Raleigh)
CBS 17 (Raleigh)
ABC 11 Eyewitness News (Durham)
The News & Observer (Raleigh)
The Herald Sun (Durham)
Chapel Hill News (Chapel Hill)