The Crossings at Alexander Place
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The Crossings at Alexander Place offers immediate access to world-class shopping, fine dining and entertainment venues all within walking distance from the entrance. Enjoy easy access to Raleigh, Durham and nearby I-40 & the Raleigh Durham International Airport. Your family will also appreciate our local school system — ranked among the best in the state. In your Brier Creek apartment home, you can go swimming in our resort-style pool, play a game of billiards with a friend while enjoying a glass of wine, or team up for a game of basketball or racquetball in our state-of-the-art Sportsplex. When you want to take it easy, simply relax and watch a movie in our spacious entertainment room that boasts four 50” flat screen TVs, or spend time in our Cyber Café with Starbucks Coffee and six computer stations offering high-speed internet access.
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About Raleigh, North Carolina
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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.