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  2. These 9 USA Today award-winning NC road trips are a short ...

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    These NC destinations -- good road trip distances from Raleigh & the Triangle -- were voted among the best in the nation by USA Today readers.

  3. Piedmont (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Piedmont (also known as the Piedmont Service) is a regional passenger train operated by Amtrak and the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), running four round trips daily between Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina. It is a sister train to the Carolinian, which runs from Charlotte to New York City.

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    Raleigh, North Carolina - Total score: 38.64 ... While no trip to St. Petersburg is complete without a visit to the Dali Museum, what really makes this city stand out is its endless supply of ...

  6. Juniper Level Botanic Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Juniper Level Botanic Garden, is a 28+ acre botanical garden in Raleigh, North Carolina.The garden was established in 1988 by Tony Avent and his late wife Michelle. In 2018, Tony and Anita Avent gifted the privately owned Juniper Level Botanic Gardens to N.C. State University, while retaining lifetime rights.

  7. Carolina Renaissance Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival takes place on 25 acres (10 ha) of land located just north of Charlotte, North Carolina, between the towns of Huntersville and Concord. [2] The land is leased to festival organizers by the estate of Porter Byrum. [3] It is one of the largest—by acreage—Renaissance fairs in America. [citation needed]