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Technology

The technology industry in Cary couldn’t be any better, thanks to the Research Triangle Park. The 7,000 acre Triangle is the oldest research and science park in the U.S. and has been the home to several Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners. A few of the companies in Triangle Park are IBM, Lenovo Group, Nortel Networks, [...]

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Sk8-Cary Skate Park

From first-time learners to advanced professionals, the Sk8-Cary Skate Park is a 12,000 square foot arena of fun. Both skaters and bikers can ride courses made up of rails, quarter pipes, grind ledges and more.

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Healthcare

Healthcare companies include everything from medical sales and entry level nursing jobs to pharmaceutical and biotechnology consulting firms.

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Dallas, TX

Serving up some of the finest barbecue and authentic Mexican food in the U.S., and recognized by its famous Cowboys football team, Dallas is a city that offers its residents limitless things to do on any day of the week.

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Portland, OR

The best way to learn about Portland is to visit this eco-friendly city. Named by PopSci.com as the “greenest city in America” and by American Style magazine as the “10th Best Big City Arts Destination in the U.S.,” Portland offers its residents plenty of beautiful public gardens and parks to enjoy nature and its wildlife. But there’s something else about Portland: it’s not just a green paradise.

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Indianapolis, IN

Home to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the famous raceway that draws up to 400,000 people every May to the Indy 500, Indianapolis is always bustling with cultural and historical events. Known as the thirteenth largest city in the U.S., it is composed of six districts, all which offer their own distinct flair to the Indiana scene.

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