| North
Carolina Communities: Research Triangle
Park (RTP)
The
Triangle
Park metropolitan area of Raleigh,
Cary, Durham, and Chapel Hill, was named
"The Best Place to Live in
America" by Money magazine and
"The Best City for Business"
by Fortune magazine. Pick up a magazine
or check with the BBB about Research
Triangle Park, NC, and you will
continually hear the adjective
"world-class".
Vibrant and beautiful, the Triangle
region (which includes Raleigh, Durham, and
Chapel Hill) has a population exceeding
one million.
Local institutions offer world-class
educational opportunity: Duke
University, North
Carolina State University, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Meredith
College, North
Carolina Central University, and Peace
College have world-wide reputations
for excellence in their fields.
The
world-class economic vitality, didn't
just happen. Created in 1959, the Research
Triangle Park (RTP) is the most
successful planned research park in the
United States. Originally 7,000
acres of North Carolina pine forest (8
miles x 2 miles in area), it may well be
the largest in the United States also.
131 organizations are located in the
Triangle, and about half of the
employees there work for multinational
corporations. Estimates are that
the 45,000 employees total payroll is
$2.7 billion. As envisioned by
business, academia and industry leader
in this area, R&D related
organizations account for more than 90%
of usage of the Park.

Cultural and recreational facilities
include dazzling multimedia
star shows at Morehead
Planetarium , world-class
traveling exhibitions at the North
Carolina Museum of Art, the
world's only Acrocanthosaurus skeleton
at North
Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences,
NC Sports Hall of Fame, and
an exhibit on moonshine at the North
Carolina Museum of History, and butterflies
and bugs at the
North Carolina Museum of Life and
Science.
The climate allows a world-class
community quality of outdoor life with
hiking trails, cycling trails,
campsites, boating, picnicking and
fishing for 10 months every year. Raleigh
Parks & Recreation, Lake
Wheeler, Lake
Johnson, and Pullen
Park take excellent advantage of the
Neuse River, Walnut and Crabtree Creeks
and their tributaries, and are fairly
connected by the Capital Area Greenway.
Both beaches (the Atlantic Ocean) and
mountains (the Great Smoky Mountains )
are within a day's drive.
College
and professional athletics are hosted in
the world-class RBC
Center by the NCSU
Wolfpack football and the Carolina
Hurricanes hockey home teams.
Less than 2 1/2 hours away, is
Charlotte, with its NFL and NBA
franchises.
Cultural institutions in the Triangle
are also world-class.
The new ALLTEL
Pavilion is not only successful and
beautiful, it boats the best acoustics
in the world and seats over 20,000. The BTI Center for the Performing Arts includes Fletcher Opera Theater, for
opera, dance, and the atrical
productions (featuring Carolina
Ballet, the National Opera Company
and the A.
J. Fletcher Opera Institute);
Kennedy Theater (featuring Burning
Coal Theatre); The Lichtin Plaza (a
2 acre venue for festivals, concerts,
and social functions; and the Meymandi
Concert Hall featuring the North
Carolina Symphony). The
Artistic Director of Carolina Ballet in
Raleigh, Robert Weiss, has
single-handedly revitalized Ballet with
a stunning new innovative
production of The Nutcracker.
Working from Tchaikovsky and Petipa's
original production notes, Weiss created
the production to honor the memory of
George Balanchine.
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