Triangle Area Facts
Homes For Rent
Other Properties
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NC DEMOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION
| Cities |
Raleigh |
Durham |
Cary |
Chapel
Hill
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| Population |
285,200 |
177,650 |
90,000 |
44,015 |
| Med
Income |
$50,700 |
$41,797 |
$62,250 |
$45,844 |
| Med
Age |
32.2yrs |
32.3yrs |
33.4yrs |
31.1yrs |
| Unemployment
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1.7%
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2.1%
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1.4%
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1.3% |
Some helpful
links for NC newcomers:
Citysearch
- NC Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill)
Raleigh
Chamber of Commerce
Raleigh Convention &
Visitors Bureau
Wake
County Government
Wake
County Public Libraries
Wake County Public School
System
Visitor Resources:
NC Division of Tourism, Film
& Sports Development
CityHappenings.com
City of Raleigh
Surrounding Areas:
School Reports
Detailed information about the history of Raleigh and Wake County for school
projects may be obtained from the following:
Attn: School Project Information
430 N. Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27611
(919)-733-4171
The Triangle
The Triangle is a metropolitan region that is centered around three counties:
Wake, Durham and Orange. Each county has a Convention and Visitors Bureau
and Chamber of Commerce to provide specific and comprehensive information.
The Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau provides information about
North Carolina's capital city and Wake County attractions, including the NC
Captal, Executive Mansion, State Legislative Building, NC State University,
NC Museum of Art, NC Museum of History, NC State Museum of Natural Sciences,
Carolina Mudcats, Carolina Hurricanes and Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
The Durham Convention and Visitors Bureau provides information about Durham
attractions, including Research Triangle Park, Duke University, the Durham
Bulls and the Museum of Life and Science.
The Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau provides information about the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the town of Chapel Hill and historic
Hillsborough, NC.
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