The Marlowe Lake Boone
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At The Marlowe Lake Boone you can live, work and play in the heart of Raleigh! Marlowe residents have a quiet home with amenities for an active lifestyle. The Marlowe is walking distance to the best schools in the Raleigh area: Lacy Elementary; Leroy Martin Gifted and Talented Magnet Middle School; and Broughton High School. Conveniently located just inside the I-440 Beltline off Lake Boone Trail, our apartment homes are minutes away from the area’s top employers such as: Red Hat, Citrix, Cisco, UNC Rex Hospital, and 200 other businesses in the Research Triangle Park. Kick back on the rooftop of the world’s largest beer garden, catch a live show at any of the 80-plus world-class music venues, or do your own exploring while hopping between downtown Raleigh’s five, walkable entertainment districts. At The Marlowe Lake Boone you will find yourself in an oasis at the heart of the city. Whether you’re reclining on your own private terrace or strolling through the House Creek Greenway Trail, you can breathe easy knowing you're home.
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Founded in 1792, Raleigh is still a staid government town. The charming downtown has some neat museums and galleries, and the foodie and music scene is on the come-up. Raleigh is home to North Carolina State University and constitutes part of the Research Triangle, along with Durham and Chapel Hill. The "Triangle" originated after the creation of the Research Triangle Park in 1959, located between the three cities and their respective universities.
Raleigh is an example of an early American planned city, chosen to be the location of the state capital in 1788. Originally laid out in a grid with the State Capitol in the middle, the city was spared from any major battle in the Civil War, though it did have to endure economic hardships during Reconstruction. The twentieth century saw a large influx of people due to jobs created from the Research Triangle area, and it was among the fastest growing communities in the US by the early 2000s.