Which Triangle towns + cities should we visit and feature?

We’re going just down the road, from Apex to Zebulon, to learn more about the Triangle, and we want your help. Let us know which Triangle towns and cities we should visit.

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We’re exploring outside of Raleigh to cities like Durham and beyond.

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Around here, Raleigh doesn’t just mean Raleigh. Our readers hail from all over the Triangle, from Apex to Zebulon, and we want to get to know the whole area better. We’re heading just down the road to some Triangle towns + cities to get a lay of the land. That might mean local news notes, events, or a full day of fun in another town.

We’re asking you to submit which local towns and cities we should feature in upcoming newsletters. Fill out this form and pick as many Triangle towns as you’d like to potentially see in our newsletter soon — plus, send us your recommendations. We’d appreciate your insider input.

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