| Apex downtown reflects the town's rich historical beginning. Apex was first settled around 1867 and was incorporated in 1873. The name "Apex" was adopted because the community was the highest point on the Chatham Railroad between Richmond, Virginia and Jacksonville, Florida - Visit Apex Online |
| Cary is a thriving community in the heart of the Triangle area of North Carolina, between Raleigh and renowned Research Triangle Park. The Triangle area repeatedly has ranked among the top regions in the country to live or work, to find a home or start a business, to raise a family or retire - Visit Cary Online |
 | Chatham County is located in the geographic center of North Carolina between Raleigh and Greensboro and the fasting growing area in the state. Good schools, a rural lifestyle, moderate temperatures, recreational opportunities, a sense of history and a good local economy make Chatham County a desirable location to call home. Visit Chatham County Online |
| Fuquay-Varina is located in the garden spot of Wake County and the path of progress of the Research Triangle Park. Today high-tech industries and innovative businesses balance the town's economy, blending economic development and community preservation. Visit Fuquay-Varina Online |
| Garner celebrated its 100 year Centennial in May 2005. Garner is located approximately 8 miles south of Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina. With a population of over 25,000, and its close proximity to Raleigh, Garner is a place that has a small town feel with uptown access to to everything Raleigh - Visit Garner Online |
 | Granville County formed in 1746 from Edgecombe County. It was named for John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville, who as heir to one of the eight original Lords Proprietors of the Province of Carolina, claimed one eighth of the land granted in the charter of 1665. Today over 50,000 residents make Granville their home in the nine county townships. Visit Granville County Online |
| | Holly Springs is a progressive Town dedicated to keeping its family-centered feel. Conveniently located in southern Wake County, Holly Springs a short drive from the state capital. Come by and visit us! From the past to the present, from the small-town atmosphere where people still know each other by name - Visit Holly Springs Online |
 | Johnston County Johnston County was formed in 1746 from Craven County. It is named for Gabriel Johnston, royal governor of North Carolina from 1734 to 1752. The county offers great connections to history, entertainment, dining, lodging, and outlet shopping, along with a generous helping of true southern hospitality. Visit Johnston County Online |
| | Knightdale is a relative newcomer to Wake County and North Carolina history. The Knightdale community, which is an area that extends beyond the present day extraterritorial jurisdiction or ETJ, has a recorded heritage that dates back to the colonial era in American history - Visit Knightdale Online |
| Morrisville offers residents a superb quality of life we. Our businesses are thriving, our neighborhoods are safe, our winters are mild and our summers are warm. Centrally-located between the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains to the west and the legendary Outer Banks and Atlantic Coast to the east, Morrisville enjoys an average year round temperature of 60 degrees - Visit Morrisville Online |
 | Pittsboro is in the heart of Chatham County , one of the fastest growing counties in the state. It is the county seat and, as such, home to the Chatham County Government Complex employing more than 1300 people. Residents of Pittsboro embrace small town values of respect for one another and a strong sense of community - Visit Pittsboro Online |
| Raleigh is the capital of the State of North Carolina and the county seat of Wake County. Raleigh is known as the "City of Oaks" for its many oak trees, though pine trees are the dominant species. It has a population of approximately 367,995 (2007 estimate), making it the second most populous city in North Carolina, after Charlotte - Visit Raleigh Online |
 | Rolesville, NC, the small town with a bright future, is a town with the goal of guiding and maintaining a community that has a small town atmosphere while still being close enough to the large city and its offerings. Rolesville is the second oldest town in Wake County making it a great place to live, work, play, relax, and raise a family - Visit Rolesville Online |
 | Wendell is a beautiful, small, historic town nestled just 10 miles east of Raleigh in North Carolina's Wake County. The Town of Wendell started in the 1850s when tobacco farmers in Granville County were hit with what came to be known as the Granville County Wilt - Visit Wendell Online |
 | Wake County is consistently rated as one of the best places to live and work in America. The county is home to NC State University, Research Triangle Park, the NC State Fair and 2006 Stanley Cup Champions, the Carolina Hurricanes. Wake County is also the center of state government - Visit Wake County Online |
 | Wake Forest is located in northern Wake County and is a progressive community of over 25,000 residents with a vibrant downtown that boasts more than 100 businesses, including several outstanding restaurants and specialty shops - Visit Wake Forest Online |
 | Zebulon owes its existence to the decision made by the Raleigh and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company, which decided to bring the rail through a dense pine forest between the Whitley and Horton family farms in 1906. In the year 2000 the population has grown to 4,046. While it continues to grow and prosper, Zebulon still offers a close knit community and remains, "The Town of Friendly People" - Visit Zebulon |