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Stay at this newly remodeled Cary, North Carolina hotel offering convenient access to a variety of Cary and Raleigh attractions. Located at Crossroads (I440, I40, US1, 64) we are convenient to Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, and North Hills.
The BEST WESTERN PLUS Cary - NC State is a great hotel offering convenient access to key area attractions. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, staying one night or many, this 100% smoke-free full-service hotel is sure to astound guests with superior customer service and amenities at an affordable rate. Each well-appointed guest room and kitchenette suite at this Cary hotel features cable satellite television and high-speed Internet access. Guests are welcome to enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast each morning before taking advantage of other hotel amenities including an outdoor swimming pool, 24 hour fitness facility, full business services and 600 square feet of meeting and banquet facilities. Pets are welcome.
Less than five miles from the hotel, guests will find an array of area attractions including the Triangle Aquatic Center, the RBC Center (Home of the Carolina Hurricanes), the North Carolina State Fairgrounds and the Wake Med Soccer Park. North Carolina State University, just four miles away, sponsors a variety of sporting events throughout the year.
Guests traveling on business will appreciate being so close to North Carolina government offices, Siemens Medical, USDA, IBM, Cisco Systems and more.
The friendly, helpful staff at the BEST WESTERN PLUS Cary - NC State is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in Cary, North Carolina. Make a reservation today and save!
The festivities begin Friday night with a street dance at Courthouse Square.In Burgaw.
Join us for our fine art festival, RiverFest, the biggest event on the Neuse River. In Bridgeton.
This show series is dedicated to offering a fun and exciting horse show while maintaining a down home atmosphere. In Four Oaks.
First Friday is one of Raleigh's most popular evening escapes. Join us on the First Friday of every month.
"Consider Yourself" part of the family and come see the international stage and movie musical favorite, Oliver. In Raleigh.
A regular on bluegrass radio, their works have earned them many individual and group IBMA and SPGBMA award nominations. in Selma.
The Tour begins at the Superior Courthouse in downtown Hillsborough, and offers a choice of several rides. In Hillsborough.
Golf tournament. To be played on courses No. 4, No. 5 and No. 8. In Pinehurst.
This Branson-style variety show will delight audiences of all ages with comedy, music and fun. In Selma.
Downtown Asheboro comes alive with the roar of classic automobiles from all over the southeast.
The Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, opened in 1949, on the Chapel Hill campus of the University of North Carolina. It was used by the Gemini and Apollo program astronauts to train in celestial navigation. It remains one of the largest and oldest planetariums in America. The planetarium features a fulldome measuring 68 feet in diameter and 44 feet tall, a Zeiss Model VI Star Projector and seats for 240 people. Several "Live" star shows and multimedia shows are available at the Planetarium.
The center features interactive exhibits including, Zoom In: Science at the Extremes and Bring the Universe to Light. The Science Stage features Science LIVE!, educator-led programs. The observation decks, art galleries, gardens and visitor center round out a visit. The North Carolina Botanical Gardens and Ackland Art Museum are also popular attractions in Chapel Hill. Rest comfortably with Best Western hotels, located in Cary, near Chapel Hill in the coastal region of North Carolina.