Welcome to the Triangle
The Triangle is a region within
North Carolina
anchored by the cities of
Durham
,
Raleigh
and
Chapel Hill
. This urban area is home to the academic and research institutions of
Duke University
,
North Carolina
Central University,
North Carolina
State
University
, and the
University
of
North Carolina
at
Chapel Hill
; and the Research Triangle Park (RTP), a 7,000-square-mile area dedicated solely to the advancement and development of research and technology.
Forbes, Money, and
Fortune magazines have all recently ranked the Triangle as one of the best places in the
United States
to live or start a career.
Durham
is often referred to as the “City of
Medicine
” because of the outstanding hospitals and major national and multinational healthcare companies located here. It is conveniently located near a number of major highways, rail services, and
RDU
International
Airport
.
Durham
’s prime location makes it easy to visit
Raleigh
and Chapel Hill, the beaches of the Outer Banks off the Atlantic coast, or the mountains of western
North Carolina
.
Durham
alone has over 300 restaurants, and many of them have received national recognition.
Food & Wine, Gourmet, and
Esquire magazines have all highlighted several restaurants and chefs in the Triangle area. In addition to these acclaimed dining options, Glenwood Avenue in Raleigh and Franklin Street in Chapel Hill offer exciting nightlife options.
One of the favorite pastimes of
Durham
residents is attending sporting events to cheer on their favorite teams, whether it’s at the
RBC
Center
to catch the 2006 Stanley Cup-winning Carolina Hurricanes or the
Durham
Bulls
Athletic
Park
to watch Triple-A baseball. The strong rivalries between the Triangle’s three ACC universities often lead to highly competitive and spirited games when the Duke Blue Devils, NC State Wolfpack or UNC Tar Heels are in action.
Durham
and the surrounding areas in the Triangle offer a number of cultural, educational, historical, athletic, and natural amenities to both residents and visitors, and the area’s four distinct yet mild seasons make it possible to enjoy many of these activities year-round. The Walnut Creek Amphitheatre plays host to major touring musical acts. The North Carolina Museum of Art in
Raleigh
is arguably the premier public art collection between
Washington
,
DC
, and
Atlanta
, and has hosted major exhibitions featuring Rodin and Monet. The American Dance Festival is a six-week summer festival of modern dance performances held in
Durham
. There are numerous state parks sprinkled throughout the area which offer hundreds of trails whether your pleasure is running, hiking, or biking.
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