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Park West Village in Morrisville is located ~30 minutes from downtown Raleigh.

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Giveaway: Ready to stock up and shop? We’ve teamed up with Park West Village to give one lucky Raleighite $200 worth of Park West Village eats, drinks, and experiences, including:

  • $100 Trader Joe’s gift card (we’ve got our eye on the new Buttermilk Ranch Dressing)
  • $50 to Red Hot & Blue BBQ restaurant (we recommend starting with the Caramelized Burnt Ends)
  • $50 to B&B Theatres (we see a Friday night family flick in your future)

Head over to our Instagram (@RALtoday) to enter now through Thursday, June 1 at midnight. We’ll announce the winner here in our newsletter on Monday, June 5.*

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