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Cary is the second largest city in Wake County, North Carolina. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 94,536. Town records show a population of 117,442 as of October 2006.
Major Employers in Cary:
Siemens
SAS Institute
Epic Games
Cotton Inc, industry tradegroup
Western Wake Medical Center
American Airlines Reservations Center
Kellogg's Snacks
John Deere Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment Division
Oxford University Press
Verizon Business
Dancik International
Higher education:
Wake Technical Community College
Strayer University
University of Phoenix
Major places for entertainment in Cary:
Koka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park
Outdoor Amphitheater at Bond Park
SAS Soccer Stadium
Cary is home to the Carolina Railhawks, a Professional soccer team in the USL-1 playing at SAS Soccer Park.
Cary was named in honor of Samuel Fenton Cary, a nationally-known leader of the Temperance movement.
Kingswood, a former elementary school and 6th grade center, was the first school in the United States to test the year-round school method.
The town's forced annexation policy of surrounding rural land spurred a grassroots campaign named "Stop Cary".
In 2004 the town of Cary was declared the ninth safest of 354 large cities in the nation. It is the only southern city in the top 25. This was the sixth year in a row that Cary has been ranked in the top 10 safest cities in the U.S.
In 2006 the town of Cary was declared the eighth safest of 354 large cities in the nation, and the safest among the southern states.
Cary was listed by CNNMoney.com as one of the best places to live in the Eastern United States in 2003 and #5 place to live in the United States in 2006.