If you're looking for a getaway that's fun for the whole family and easy on your pocket, look no further than Raleigh. With more than 20 free attractions, this stately and energetic capital city offers an affordable way to enjoy history, culture and the good old outdoors. Spend the day hopping between the three state museums of art, history and natural sciences: all offer free admission. Visitors are free to wander around the grounds of the State Capitol, where they can also observe the legislative process. Stroll past the graves of Civil War generals at a historic cemetery or meander along cobblestone streets of City Market. Shop for the greenest broccoli, reddest apples and tastiest homemade treats around at the State Farmers Market. With over 150 parks, lakes and green ways in Raleigh alone, there is ample opportunity to enjoy golf, biking, swimming, boating and other outdoor adventures.
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Room 5280 is a fun, interactive entertainment concept. While it looks like any other ordinary room, it’s actually a real life adventure game designed for small groups of friends, families, co-workers or strangers. Find the hidden objects, figure out the clues and solve the puzzles to escape Room 5280. You have 60 minutes, so be quick! Book today to see if you have what it takes to escape.
This was our first time doing an escape room and it was lots of fun! Staff are very friendly and helpful when needed, otherwise, you are left to your own whits to escape. It wasn’t easy, but it was a lot of fun.
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At NERD Escape Room Raleigh, our puzzles are one of a kind, our challenges are designed and built in-house, our scenarios are unique, and our quality is unmatched. You won’t find rooms like ours anywhere else! So whether it’s your first escape room, or you’re a seasoned escape artist, there’s something new and fun here for you!
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Built circa 1770, Joel Lane’s home is a jewel of Georgian mid-Atlantic colonial architecture. It was fully restored and furnished in the 1970s and is open for tours led by costumed docents. The site consts of three buildings and gardens: the museum, an adjacent 1790 middle-class dwelling, called the "Kitchen," beautiful herb and formal neo-colonial gardens, and a circa 1840 Visitors Center beckon visitors to enter a by-gone world. The buildings are filled with period furnishings and artifacts and paint a vivid picture of Colonel Joel Lane (1739-1795) and colonial life in the Carolina backcountry of 1770-1795.
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Since April 2007, The Raleigh Rickshaw Company has become an iconic part of the local culture and has established itself as the premier pedal-powered service in Raleigh, North Carolina. Our rides are popular among tourists and locals alike, with both children and adults, to service destinations too near to drive, but too far to walk, while recommending the local restaurants, entertainment, and scenery. This is our General Transportation services, and you can access our services by calling our dispatch line, or use our web services to Get a Ride Now, or Reserve a Ride for Later. In addition to General Transportation, we also offer packages for Weddings, Anniversaries, Romantic rides for two and Corporate Events. As a part of Downtown Raleigh's landscape, our goal is to provide customers with safe, friendly, and comfortable service, creating lasting memories from an entertaining experience. We call this "Transportainment". As the Triangle's only Rickshaw Company, our unique brand com
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As a whisky and beer fan, this is everything I’m looking for. A huge brown liquor selection and beer choices but also cocktails using other kinds of liquor. It’s also in a gorgeous space with outdoor and indoor areas and is pet friendly. There’s even parking.
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