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Raleigh’s Spring 2023 bucket list

How many items will you check off?

Cherry blossoms in bloom at Duke Gardens

Duke Gardens in bloom.

Spring stretches into mid-June, so you’ve got plenty of time to make the most of the season in the City of Oaks with fun festivals, foodie forays, outdoor adventures, and more. How many items will you (or have you already) check off?

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Don’t miss the live music at Artsplosure.

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