Cheap Things To Do in Youngsville, North Carolina

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3200 Pleasant Union Church Road, Raleigh, NC 27614-8152

  • about Blue Jay Point County Park: Blue Jay Point County Park is one of several parks in Wake County. Its 236 acres border Falls Lake, and its natural setting is conducive to outdoor activities and ... More on GoCityKids

  • It's great for kids with the sandbox and sepreate play areas....kind of out of the way though but still a great park! More on GoCityKids

 

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#2.

8305 Durant Road, Raleigh, NC 27616-3160

  • This scenic park features self-guided trails, including a walking tour of the bird and butterfly garden and the one-mile Beavers ... More on Weather.com

  • This 241-acre nature park offers five miles of trails, a playground, picnic areas, nature activities and rental facilities. Program ... More on Discover America

 

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#3.

518 N. Franklin Street Wake Forest, NC 27587

  • The DuBois Center has a special history: opened in 1926 as a school to serve the African American population in Wake Forest during segregation, it has stood the test of time and remains an importa...

  • The DuBois Center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located in the northeast area of Wake Forest, the community outreach center also serves ... More on Wakeforestnc.gov

 

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6921 Wildlife Trail, Raleigh, NC 27613-5687

  • about Dead Broke Farm: Dead Broke Farm offers guided trail rides, western style riding lessons, birthday parties, summer and track-out camp, camping trips, Indian Princess/Guide Tribe rides (includ... More on GoCityKids

  • The trails and the horses are absolutely beautiful, and the staff is very friendly . More on GoCityKids

 

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#5.

500 Polk Street, Raleigh, NC 27604-1960

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  • Historic Oakwood is a 20-block Victorian neighborhood with homes dating as far back as 1870, including an i... More on Weather.com

  • I just took a Segway tour (Triangle Segway) that included Oakwood and it was the best way to see the neighb... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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1 Mimosa Street, Raleigh, NC 27604-1203

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  • The garden is recreated from first-hand descriptions of the Mordecai kitchen garden in the 1830s. It contai... More on Discover America

  • I love visiting old houses with history. A president was supposedly born on the grounds. Worth a visit. More on TripAdvisor

 

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4028 Carya Dr, Raleigh, NC 27610

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  • This 19th-century historic farmstead's goal is to interpret the agricultural heritage and rural history of ... More on Heritage

  • The park offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the past. More on KidsPlayParks

 

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1300 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Raleigh, North Carolina 27610

  • A colorful variety of trees and flowering plants encircle a life-sized bronze statue of Dr. King. A 12-ton granite water monument honors other notable pioneers in the Civil Rights ... More on Discover America

  • Since I don’t have the best memory in the world, most things from my childhood are fuzzy memories at best. Especially at age three. ... More on igougo

 

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#9.

701 Oakwood Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27601-1161

  • Near the historic Oakwood neighborhood is the Oakwood Cemetery. A final resting place for 2,800 Confederate soldiers, five Civil War generals, seven governors, and many U.S. Senators, the area is ... More on Weather.com

  • Adjacent to Historic Oakwood, Oakwood Cemetery, with over 20,000 interments, is the resting place of approximately 2,800 Confederate soldiers, five Civil War generals, seven governors and numerous ... More on Discover America

 

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#10.

211 New Bern Place, Raleigh, NC

  • The Haywood Hall House and Gardens is the oldest residence in Raleigh's city limits. Still on its original site and decorated with its original furnishings, the Haywood Hall House was built in 1799... More on Weather.com

  • John Haywood, the state's first elected treasurer, built this Federal-style frame house in 1799 for his family, in whose hands it remained until 1977 when the property and furnishings were left to... More on Visitraleigh.com

 

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